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  • Examples of past tense conjugation

    Japanese verbs follow basic patterns to be conjugated into the past tense, depending on the last syllable of the verb in its dictionary form. This file contains examples of how to conjugate them with the following ending syllables: ku, gu, su, ru, u, bu, and mu.
    Published by ksosa (800 pts ) on Aug 12, 2009 to
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  • A Way to Say "to be" in Japanese

    In Japanese, threre are three different verbs that all mean "to be." Learn the conjugations of desu in present, past, and negative present and past tenses, and see several examples of its use. Also covers basic sentence structure.
    Published by Tommy Carlton (2,187 pts ) on May 31, 2009 to
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  • How to say "want to" in Japanese

    Being able to describe what you want and don't want to do, or asking the same thing of others, is a very helpful tool in basic conversation. Covers how to change any verb into the "want to" or "do not want to" form using the -tai structure.
    Published by Tommy Carlton (2,187 pts ) on May 31, 2009 to
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