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has beaten this dog with a stick, stabbed it with a sword, and then killed it. 16. That person met me in the street and (we) parted just now. 17. This is the thing I bought yesterday at Sinagawa. 18. This is the place where I came yesterday. 19. That child heard that story and cried. 20. I went to my friend’s house just now and returned. 21. I shall go to this story-teller and return.
CXIC.
Atumeru, to collect, | Atumete. | |
Atumeta. | ||
Oboyeru, to remember, | Oboyete. | |
Oboyeta. |
Tokeru, to melt. | Nigeru, to run away. |
Miru, to see. | Tadaneru, to look for. |
Homeru, to praise. | Okiru, to get up. |
Kangayeru, to think. | Nagameru, to gaze. |
The verbs ending in aru.
Atumaru, to assemble, | Atumatte. | |
Atumatta. | ||
Suwaru, to sit down, | Suwatte. | |
Suwatta. | ||
Hasiru,[1] | Hasitte. | |
Hasitta. |
- ↑ This verb changes its termination in the same way as those ending in aru.