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JAPANESE LESSON WITH JUN SENSEI. Verbs. Step one. First of all, you just remember verbs! Those are basic verbs we often use in everyday life. Please try to remember the kanjis as well. 食べます たべます. 飲みます のみます. 読みます よみます. 書きます かきます. 聞きます ききます. 話します はなします. 見ます みます. 行きます いきます. 来ます きます.
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Step one • First of all, you just remember verbs! • Those are basic verbs we often use in everyday life. • Please try to remember the kanjis as well.
Verb Groups • There are three ‘groups’ of verbs in Japanese: -u Verbs, Ru-Verbs, and Irregular Verbs. • Verbs in Japanese conjugate, or take various shapes, following the rules each verb group has. It is important to know which group the verb belongs to! So…
Verb Groups • U-VerbsThe dictionary form of an U-Verb like iku can be broken down into the verb base (ik+u=iku, for example). • Ru-Verbsare so called because you add the suffix ru to the verb base (tabe+ru=taberu, for example) • Irregular-VerbsThere are two irregular verbs in Japanese. Suru andKuru. The vowels in the irregular verbs’ bases are different in the dictionary forms and long forms.
-UVERBS Verb group one U-VerbsThe dictionary form of an U-Verb like iku can be broken down into the verb base (ik+u=iku, for example).
るVERBS Verb group two • Ru-Verbsare so called because you add the suffix ru to the verb base (tabe+ru=taberu, for example)
Irregular VERBS Verb group three • Irregular-VerbsThere are two irregular verbs in Japanese. Suru andKuru. The vowels in the irregular verbs’ bases are different in the dictionary forms and long forms.
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