I found the word やめたくなったら. I think it's a conditional past form of やめる. Or maybe it's やめた conjugated with なったら (conditional form of なる). But the く in the middle distracts me: I can't find this form in a dictionary. Can you help me to find some grammar for that? And all I can guess for translation is only like "if want to stop".
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1たい conjugates to たく– RingilFeb 12, 2019 at 21:23
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1Related or duplicate: japanese.stackexchange.com/q/60462/9831 / japanese.stackexchange.com/q/16130/9831– chocolate ♦Feb 13, 2019 at 1:46
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@Chocolate Unfortunately, this is one of those questions where it is easy to find the answer only if you know what to look for (i.e. if you already know the answer).– Mathieu BouvilleFeb 13, 2019 at 8:22
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^ So that's why I'm letting you know! ^o^– chocolate ♦Feb 14, 2019 at 2:24
1 Answer
やめたく is not the た-form, it is based on やめたい ('I want to stop'). なる requires a construction either with に (for nouns and な-adjectives) or -く (the adverb based on い-adjectives).