-
causative forms, do not
invoke an
irrealis mood, but the term
mizenkei was retained. [iv] The
mizenkei base for
verbs ending in 〜う (-u)
appears to be an exceptional...
-
between these two
classes relies solely on the
interaction between the
mizenkei (未然形) and the "tentative" (推量, suiryō)
auxiliary u (う) (historically, mu...
-
imperfective form (
mizenkei) + na kan
contraction of -neba ikan,
Standard ****anese -nakereba ikenai.
imperfective form (
mizenkei) + na1
Negative conditional...
- forms), but
differ for nominals,
notably na-nominals.
Irrealis form (未然形,
mizenkei) -a (and -ō) is used for
plain negative (of verbs),
causative and p****ive...
- is
divided into 6
Inflectional forms(活(かつ)用(よう)形(けい)):
Irrealis (未然形,
mizenkei, "imperfect form")
Infinitive (連用形, ren'yōkei, "form
linking to Yougen")...
-
caused some
mizenkei to
disappear entirely.
Dictionaries and
grammar guides no
longer list たら, だら, でせ and なから as, respectively, the
mizenkei of た, だ, です...
-
similar fashion to the prin****l
parts used for
Latin and
other languages:
Mizenkei (irrealis) This form
never occurs in
isolation but only as a stem to which...
- with the same
bases as
verbs and
their respective usages:
irrealis (未然形
mizenkei),
continuative (連用形 renyōkei),
terminal (終止形 shuushikei),
attributive (連体形...
-
which means the same as(見るな)(miruna don’t look) in
standard ****anese, the
Mizenkei (未然形 nai stem) form of a verb plus 「れん・られん」(ren or raren) is used to indicate...
- for the verb ar- ("exist"). Also used in
Osaka dialect.
irrealis (未然形,
Mizenkei) + -n-se.
Equivalent to
standard infinitive + -mash-ō.
Nushima women's...