- to as
pentagrade verbs (五段動詞, godan-dōshi) and
monograde verbs (一段動詞,
ichidan-dōshi).
Categories are
important when
conjugating ****anese verbs, since...
- 知る (shiru) and 着る (kiru)
belong to
different verb
categories (godan and
ichidan, respectively) and
therefore follow different conjugation patterns. As...
- こる,
where (other than す)
these are
ichidan verb (Group 2 verbs, ru verbs)
conjugation (there are no -oru
ichidan verbs,
though 来る
sometimes behaves as...
- 上一段 kami-
ichidan verbs: 起きる /okiru/
becomes 起きい /okiː/ (L-H-L) in the
normal form, 起き(い) /oki(ː)/ (L-L-H) in the soft one. 下一段 shimo-
ichidan verbs: 食べる...
-
higher than Shodan, but the 1st dan is
called Shodan traditionally and not "
Ichidan". This is
because the
character 初 (sho,
alternative pronunciation: hatsu)...
-
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godan and
ichidan verbs ****anese verb
conjugations Korean verbs Latin verbs Persian verbs...
- In linguistics, a
desiderative (abbreviated DESI or DES) form is one that has the
meaning of "wanting to X".
Desiderative forms are
often verbs, derived...
-
regular conjugation groups (see also ****anese
godan and
ichidan verbs).
Group 2a (上一段, kami
ichidan, lit.
upper 1-row)
verbs with a stem
ending in -i. The...
- lit. "top", as
derived from the
ichidan verb "to attack") and uke (受け, lit. "bottom", as
derived from the
ichidan verb "to receive").
These terms originated...
- of thought,
Kitabayashi has
identified it to be a pun with the ****anese
ichidan verb for 'to sprout'
moeru (萌える) and its
homophone 'to burn'
moeru (燃える)...