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negative continuous form. Of the nine verb bases, the shūshikei/rentaikei,
meireikei, and ren'yōkei
bases can be
considered fully conjugated forms without...
- (已然形)
meireikei (命令形) kaka- kaki kaku kake
godan (五段)
mizenkei (未然形) ren'yōkei (連用形) shūshikei (終止形)
rentaikei (連体形)
kateikei (仮定形)
meireikei (命令形) kaka-...
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conditional and
subjunctive forms,
using the -ba ending.
Imperative form (命令形,
meireikei) -e is used to turn
verbs into commands.
Adjectives do not have an imperative...
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served as a stem for the
particles ba (provisional) and do (concessive).
Meireikei (imperative) This form
expressed the
imperative mood. This
system has...
- /t/: juki + te →
jukite → juite(行いて) When the mora /ɾi/ in ren'yōkei and
meireikei (命令形) lost the
consonant /ɾ/ in
certain honorific verbs: ossjaɾi → ossjai(仰い)...
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attributive (連体形 rentaikei),
hypothetical (仮定形 kateikei), and
imperative (命令形
meireikei).
Among the six
bases of
verbs for i-adjectives,
there exist two sets...
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linking to Taigen")
Realis (已然形, izenkei, "perfect form")
Imperative (命令形,
meireikei,"form to give order") The
English names for the
irrealis and the realis...
- conjunctive) form of verbs,
which makes for a
gentler expression than
using the
Meireikei (命令形 imperative) form. 「や」(ya) is
often used, such as in 「行きや」(ikiya...
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please "Little bear,
please pour the tea." The
imperative form (命令形,
meireikei, imp) is made by
adding the
suffix -e to the
stems of
class 1 verbs, and...