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Japanese and English Exercises.
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Tatakau, to fight, Tatakōte.
Tatakōta.
Mau, to dance, Mōte.
Mōta.
Hau, to creep, Hōte.
Hōta.
Nerau, to aim, Nerōte.
Nerōta.
Warau, to laugh. Warōte.
Warōta.
Kau, to buy. Sitagau, to obey.
Usinau, to lose. Utagau, to doubt.

The verbs ending in mu and imu.

Konomu, to like, Kononde.
Kononda.
Nomu, to drink, Nonde.
Nonda.
Tutusimu, to revere, or to be reverential, Tutusinde.
Tutusinda.
Kanasimu, to lament. Kanasinde.
Kanasinda.
Yomu, to read. Yonde.
Yonda.
Tanomu, to trust. Tanonde.
Tanonda.
Tanosimu, to enjoy. Tanosinde.
Tanosinda.