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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 6:29:26 GMT
This is Japanese verb conjugation, which allows you to manipulate a verb to convey your intended meaning. English does the same thing eat eat will eat and so on. The way these forms are created in Japanese is very consistent and predictable. All verbs that obey these rules are called regular verbs. From there you can divide the verbs into two main groups and or and verbs. One-piece verbs Any Japanese verb ending in . is a one-piece verb. To conjugate verbs simply remove and add. Just like this, eat sleep see Look here everything is a verb of it. It is considered to be the most easily conjugated variant of Japanese verbs. Five-part moible number data verbs Japanese verbs that end in five-part verbs are five-part verbs. This may seem a little confusing because every verb in Japanese ends like this. The difference is that it is itself a hiragana symbol う. Some verbs that end in English actually end with, which is a completely different hiragana letter. That's why it's much easier to recognize five-part verbs in written Japanese. In short any verb that ends in. This means that words ending in etc. are and they will all be conjugated in the same way. Just change to and add to complete like this drinkspeak These are the rules for five-part verbs. There are a few words that visually end in but are still five-part verbs think know or. You just need to learn these special cases so you can remember to conjugate them into pentaverbs.
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