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Ichidan verb negation

Ichidan verb negation

Oct 22, 20251 min read

Ichidan verbs are negated by performing the ichidan verb transformation and appending the negativeγ€€helper adjective γͺい.1

Example

γŸγΉγ‚‹ (eat) β†’ たべγͺい (not eat)

Info

γŸγΉγ‚‹ is transformed by removing the γ‚‹γ€€ending. γͺい is then appended to make it into the negative form.

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  1. Japanese from Scratch (7.5) ↩


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  • 7. Secrets of Japanese negative verbs, and Adjective "conjugations"
  • 7.5. Japanese conjugation made easy! The super-simple key to all conjugations

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