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There are typically two ways of saying 'decide' in Japanese: 決める (kimeru) and [に]する ([ni] suru).

Examples:

  • 留学することに決めた (ryuugaku suru koto ni kimeta) - "I decided to Study Abroad."
  • ポーランド語を勉強し始めることにした(poorandogo o benkyou shihajimeru koto ni shita) - "I've decided to start studying Polish."

To order someone to decide, you would say 決めろ (kimero), which is very aggressive and should be used carefully, or the more neutral 決めて (kimete).

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