What is the difference between these imperative forms:
nas-ai
nas-are
nas-aimase
nas-aimashi
(As far as I understand these verb forms apply only to the honorific –aru verbs irassharu, ossharu, kudasaru, gozaru and nasaru, or am I mistaken?)
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Sign up to join this communityWhat is the difference between these imperative forms:
nas-ai
nas-are
nas-aimase
nas-aimashi
(As far as I understand these verb forms apply only to the honorific –aru verbs irassharu, ossharu, kudasaru, gozaru and nasaru, or am I mistaken?)
You could hear nasai and rarely nasaimase in formal situations but won't nasare and nasaimasi. The latter two are archaic.