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〜たて(の)
freshly
just
Explanation
NOTE

〜たて means freshly or just — an action has only just finished, so the result is brand new.

きたてのパンはおいしい。
Freshly baked bread is delicious.
NOTE

Add when たて describes a following noun. Without a noun, たて can stand on its own.

このいえてたてです。
This house is newly built.
Here たて stands alone as a predicate, so の is not needed.
NOTE

Attach たて to the verb ます-stem. It works only with verbs whose result can feel fresh or new.

STRUCTURE
Vます
たて(の)
きたてのごはんはおいしい。
Takitate no gohan wa oishii.
Freshly cooked rice is delicious.
げたてのてんぷらをべた。
Agetate no tenpura o tabeta.
I ate freshly fried tempura.
かれ入社にゅうしゃたてだ。
Kare wa nyuusha shitate da.
He has just joined the company.

Practice exercises

1
たてのパンはおいしい。
Freshly baked bread is delicious.
Answer
たて
2
たてのごはんべた。
I ate freshly cooked rice.
Answer
たて
3
このいえたてです。
This house is newly built.
Answer
たて
4
かれ入社にゅうしゃたてで、まだれていない。
He has just joined the company and isn't used to it yet.
Answer
たて
5
してからというもの、つくたて料理りょうりばかりべている。
Ever since moving, I've been eating only freshly made dishes.
Answer
たて
6
とどくがはやいか、たて雑誌ざっしんだ。
No sooner had it arrived than I read the freshly printed magazine.
Answer
たて
7
世界せかい変化へんかしつつあるが、たて計画けいかく実行じっこうする。
The world is changing, but we will carry out the just-formulated plan.
Answer
たて
8
たてうわさは、すぐにえた。
The rumor that had just come out quickly died down.
Answer
たて