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- Another Japanese puzzle, based on the idea of eliminating numbers according to specific rules. This puzzle appeared first in a Nikoli publication in 1990. The full name is Hitori-ni-shite-kure, 'leave me alone'.
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Hitori (Japanese: "Alone" or "one person"; ひとりにしてくれ Hitori ni shite kure; literally "leave me alone") is a type of logic puzzle published by Nikoli. Hitori is NP complete. [1]
- Usage Summary
- Ageru and Kureru Difference
- Kureru くれる
- Ageru 上げる
- Morau 貰う
kureru くれる Someone gave something to me.ageru 上げる I gave something to someone.morau 貰う I received something from someone.Uchi and Soto
1. kureru くれる Someone from soto gave something to someone from uchi. Someone not close to you gave something to someone close to you. 2. ageru 上げる Someone from uchi gave something to someone from soto. Someone close to you gave something to someone not close to you. 1. kureru くれる You gave a thing to my friend. He gave a thing to you (and you are my friend) You gave a thing to my brother, sister, father, family member, etc. He gave a thing to you (and you're my family) Some guy from another co...
Kureru is Thanks
1. I gave you to you. (ageru, uchi to soto) Yeah I did. (matter-of-fact) You should be thankful that I bothered doing that for someone like you. (ingrate) 2. You gave something to me. (kureru,soto to uchi) Thanks! (grateful) 3. I gave something to my brother. (ageru, uchi to soto) Yeah, I did. (matter-of-fact) Because he's hopeless without me around. (snobby) 4. You gave something to my brother. (kureru,soto to uchi) Thanks. You helped him so much! 1. You, my cold-blooded brother who murdered...
Examples
1. watashi ni kureta 私にくれた [it] was given to me. 2. kare ga watashi ni purezento wo kureta 彼が私にプレゼントをくれた He gave me a gift. 3. kare ga watashi ni kureta purezento 彼が私にくれたプレゼント The gift he gave to me. 4. ore ni kibou wo ataete kureta onjin 俺に希望を与えてくれた恩人 The savior who gave me hope.. 5. himitsu wo oshiete kurenai 秘密を教えてくれない [He] won't (do me a favor and) teach me the secret 6. keisatsu ga nigashite kurenakatta 警察が逃がしてくれなかった The police didn't (do me a favor and) let me escape. 7. sekai wo sukutt...
Topic Marker Usage
1. shigoto wa kureru 仕事はくれる [they] will give [us] jobs. 2. kane wa kurenai 金はくれない [they] will not give [us] money
Please Do It For Me
1. hitori ni shite kure 一人にしてくれ Leave me alone! 2. meshi wo kure 飯をくれ Give me food! 3. shinjite kure 信じてくれ Believe in me! 4. minogashite kure 見逃してくれ Please let it slide! (pretend you didn't see anything) 5. kane wo kure 金をくれ Give me money! 6. aitsu wo koroshite kure あいつを殺してくれ Kill him please! 7. kanojo wo tasukete kure 彼女を助けてくれ Please save her!
Examples
1. kare ni ageta 彼に上げた [I] gave it to him. 2. watashi ga kare ni purezento wo ageta 私が彼にプレゼントを上げた I gave a gift to him. 3. watashi ga kare kare ni ageta purezento 私が彼に上げたプレゼント The gift I gave him 4. keeki wo ageru ケーキを上げる I'll give [you] cake. 5. sukutte ageru 救ってあげる I'll (do you a favor and) save [you]. 6. koroshite ageru 殺してあげる I'll (do you a favor and) kill you. (this is a line often spoken by villains in anime) 7. himitsu wo oshiete agenai 秘密を教えて上げない I won't (do you a favor and) teach you...
Topic Marker Usage
1. keeki wa ageru ケーキは上げる I'll give [you] cake. 2. piza wa agenai ピザは上げない I won't give [you] pizza.
Synonyms and Related Words
1. sashiageru 差し上げる This is like an polite for of ageru. It oftens means to offer something. 2. inochi wo sashiagemasu 命を差し上げます [I will] offer my life. 3. yaru やる This is a slang an a problematic one because the verb yaruやる has a bazillion meanings. It means to give someone something, most of the time. 4. aisu yaru kara damatte kure! アイスやるから黙ってくれ! I'll give you ice cream so please shut up! 5. watasu 渡す This means physically to "hand over" and works like the verb wataru渡る which means to "cross...
Subject Got Not Subject Gave
1. X ga Y ni kureta XがYにくれた X gave to Y. 2. X ga Y ni ageta XがYにあげた X gave to Y. 3. X ga Y ni moratta XがYに貰った X got from Y.
Examples
1. moratta! 貰った! [I] got [it]! Gotcha! (often spoken during fights when someone's going to land a hit) 2. inochi wo morau zo! 命をもらうぞ! I'll take your life! (said when some murdering is about to take place) 3. neko ippiki kurai moratte iinjan? 猫一匹くらいもらっていいんじゃん? What's wrong with taking one cat or two? (literary: taking abour one cat is okay, isn't it?) 4. okane wo moratta kuse ni nani wo itteiru? お金をもらったくせに何を言っている? What's someone who took money like you trying to say? 5. kodomo no koro ni chich...
Ni Moratta and Kara Moratta
1. sensei ni moratta hon 先生にもらった本 The book I got from the teacher. (the indirect object is the teacher) 2. sensei kara moratta hon 先生からもらった本 I received the book from the teacher. (where did it come from? Oh yeah, the teacher)
Hitori, or ひとり in Japanese, literally translates to “alone”, and its full Japanese name is Hitori ni shite kure (ひとりにしてくれ)—meaning “leave me alone”. It first gained popularity through Nikoli publication issue #29 and was shortly released under their magazine after the initial releases of other puzzle games like ...
Jan 7, 2024 · How to Solve Hitori Puzzles. The Japanese puzzle magazine Nikoli first published Hitori (short for Hitori ni shite kure, literally “leave me alone”) in March of 1990. It uses an interesting variation on the sudoku formula of non-duplicate numbers in every row and column.
The full name is Hitori-ni-shite-kure, 'leave me alone'. Some of the best solving strategies are summarised, below: If a cell has been identified as definitely white, circle the digit. Any other cells in the row or column that contain the same digit must be blacked out.
Hitori, or ひとり in Japanese, literally translates to “alone”, and its full Japanese name is Hitori ni shite kure ひとりにしてくれ meaning “leave me alone”.
Hitori (Japanese for: Alone or one person) (ひとりにしてくれ Hitori ni shite kure; literally "leave me alone") is a type of logic puzzle published by Nikoli. Hitori is played with a grid of squares or cells, and each cell contains a number. The objective is to eliminate numbers by filling in the squares...