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Conjugation of Regular Verbs.
Past Tense.
Mosi watakusi ga ik-imasita nara, if I went, or have gone. | Mosi watakusi domo ga ik-imasita nara, if we went, or have gone. |
Mosi anata ga ik-imasita nara, if you went, or have gone. | Mosi anatagata ga ik-imasita nara, if you went, or have gone. |
Mosi are ga ik-imasita nara, if he went, or has gone. | Mosi arera ga ik-imasita nara, if they went, or have gone. |
Imperative Mood.
Command | Ike, | |||
Entreaty | I-tte-okure, | Go. | ||
I-tte-kudarase, |
Infinitive Mood.
Iku koto, To go.
The same form of verbs is used for all the persons, singular or plural; so, hereafter, the verbs for the first persons only will be repeated.
Second Conjugation ending in ru—Miru, to see.
Indicative Mood.
Present Tense.
1. Watakusi wa mi-masu, I see. | 1. Watakusi domo wa mi-masu, we see. |
2. . . . . . | 2. . . . . . |
3. . . . . . | 3. . . . . . |
Past Tense.
1. Watakusi wa mi-masita, I saw, or have seen. | 1. Watakusi domo wa mi-masita, we saw, or have seen. |
2. . . . . . | 2. . . . . . |
3. . . . . . | 3. . . . . . |