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動詞. A class of words which describe events or states and can be inflected to indicate tense, aspect, voice, and so forth. In citation form, all Modern Japanese verbs end in -(r)u.
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Is there a way to conjucate transitive verbs to intransitive verbs ? or a pattern to use? [duplicate]
In the last lesson I had in my Japanese course, we learned about transitive verbs & intransitive verbs. … Ichidan verbs usually remove the る and covert to a godan verb for the intransitive counterpart (but not always, e.g. …
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Honorific Verbs conjugation - ~ていらっしゃる vs お + Verb Stem + になる
In book "Genki II", there's no explanation for verbs that don't have a special conjugation, for when to conjugate either to:
「て Form」 + いらっしゃる
お + Verb Stem + になる
My simple question is when to use the … Or do I have the option to select the conjugation for verbs that don't have the special conjugation?
For example:
読む ー>
お読みになる
読んでいらっしゃる …