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A receives C from B: the giver is of a higher rank than the recipient.
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Then, I'll have some coffee.
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Can I have something to eat?
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May I have this book?
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Could I get some water, please?
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May I have your signature?
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I will take the yellow one.
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I'd like to have cake for dessert.
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He received a wonderful award at the painting contest.
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Is it ok if I have some tea?
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I received some sweets.
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He receives an allowance from his parents.
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She got diamond earrings from her parents on her birthday.
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She receives much admiration for her piano performances.
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Getting the sentences
Construction
(Elements in parentheses are optional.)
ANoun (receiver)
~
BNoun (giver)
に/から
CNoun (object)
いただく
Basic Examples:
いた (I received a souvenier from the principal)

Notes
This is the humble form of もらう
Related Expressions
ていただく
もらう
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Grammar usage notes

Kara is also able to be used instead of ni
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darkje
Level: 1
You have an extra だ in the title ;)
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15 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 329
Fixed, thanks!
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15 years ago
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kawaii_inu
Level: 1
Can I use "から" instead of "に" like with もらう?
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15 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 329
Yes!
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15 years ago


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