Please, help me to understand the differences between: wakata, wakatteru, wakarimash*ta in Japanese. When I can use it?
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Wakatta and wakarimash*ta are interchangeable. The difference is that wakarimash*ta is conjugate for politeness. Wakatta is the more casual or plain form. Wakarimash*ta is to be used with people who are higher then you (teacher, boss, people who are older then you, etc). Wakatteru is add emphisase on that fact that you Know that things RIGHT NOW. Wakatta and wakarimash*ta are both past tense and is more like "understood" or "I got it" where as wakatteru is more like "I get it" or "I understand".
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