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Ichidan verb potential form conjugations
I'm having some confusion on the potential form of Japanese verbs, specifically ichidan verbs. The sources I'm using for my learning tell me that I should replace 'ru' with 'rareru' or 'rarenai' (...
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Do all verbs become Ichidan once in their Potential Form?
Question again from 君の名は manga:
“夢だけでも、男の子になれたらなぁ”
I'm unsure about my understanding of the verb conjugation.. is this the potential form of なる plus the conditional form ~たら.. ? Checking the rules to ...
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About the Potential Form of Verbs 「られる」 [duplicate]
The Potential Form (can) usually is conjugated by replacing whatever verb ending is based on the verb group.
However, I noticed that some verbs such as たべられる can also be written as たべれる. What's the ...
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Is it possible to know if a verb is ichidan or godan from its other forms (e.g.: masu form)?
I have bee nreading this article about ichidan and godan verbs, how they are conjugated and how to differentiate them from its plain form (食べる for instance).
Is there any rule to infer if a verb is ...
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Why is the potential form of 滑る 滑れる and not 滑られる?
For る-verbs we usually drop る and replace it with られる but I noticed this exception?
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Why is まじる a 五段 verb?
As far as I know all じる verbs are supposed to be 一段.
I found an interesting set of rules online:
Does the verb end in る?
No → 五段
Yes → Does it have an e or i sound before the る?
No → 五段
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I don't understand what this verb conjugation is: 見えなくなった
This is a quote from Tae Kim's Guide
下に入って、富士山が見えなくなった
Can someone explain what this form of 見える is? It almost seems like they are trying to make a negative verb into an adverb but is that ...