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  2. Japanese conjugation - Wikipedia

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    The te form (て形, tekei) allows verbs to function like conjunctions. Similar to the word "and" in English, the te form connects clauses to make longer sentences. Conversely, as a sentence terminal, it functions as a casual instruction (like a gentle imperative command). Finally, the te form attaches to a myriad of auxiliary verbs for various ...

  3. Japanese possessives - Wikipedia

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    Possessor ga Subject-marker NP 2 Possessee o Object-marker Verb-te Verb-te iru iru NP 1 ga NP 2 o Verb-te iru Possessor Subject-marker Possessee Object-marker Verb-te iru Iru and Aru Iru (いる) and aru (ある) are the present/future ‘plain’ form of the verb translated as ‘to be/exist’. Iru is always used in reference to an animate subject or object, and aru always refers to an ...

  4. Sokuon - Wikipedia

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    Pocky, a Japanese snack food, is written in kana as ポッキー, which is ポ (po) ッ (sokuon) キ (ki) ー In rōmaji, this is written pokkī, with the sokuon represented by the doubled k consonant. 待って (matte), the te form of the verb 待つ (matsu, "wait"), is composed of: 待 (ma) っ (sokuon) て (te)

  5. Japanese grammar - Wikipedia

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    猫 neko cat の no GEN 色 iro color 猫 の 色 neko no iro cat GEN color "the cat's (neko no) color (iro)" noun governed by an adposition: 日本 nihon Japan に ni in 日本 に nihon ni Japan in " in Japan" comparison: Y Y Y‍ より yori than 大きい ookii big Y より 大きい Y yori ookii Y‍ than big " big ger than Y" noun modified by an adjective: 黒い kuroi black 猫 neko cat ...

  6. Japanese particles - Wikipedia

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    Japanese particles, joshi (助詞) or tenioha (てにをは), are suffixes or short words in Japanese grammar that immediately follow the modified noun, verb, adjective, or sentence. Their grammatical range can indicate various meanings and functions, such as speaker affect and assertiveness.

  7. Japanese godan and ichidan verbs - Wikipedia

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    In practice, people tend to learn the verb's plain form first. As such, Japanese language educators usually teach strategies for naive verb classification. Whilst such strategies are not comprehensive, they generally remain useful in the context of regular daily conversations that language beginners will likely encounter.

  8. Te (kana) - Wikipedia

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    HIRAGANA LETTER TE KATAKANA LETTER TE HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER TE HIRAGANA LETTER DE KATAKANA LETTER DE Encodings decimal hex dec hex dec hex dec hex dec hex Unicode: 12390: U+3066: 12486: U+30C6: 65411: U+FF83: 12391: U+3067: 12487: U+30C7 UTF-8: 227 129 166: E3 81 A6: 227 131 134: E3 83 86: 239 190 131: EF BE 83: 227 129 167: E3 81 A7: 227 ...

  9. Honorific speech in Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Further, more polite forms are also possible. These involve the "i-form" of the verb rather than the "te form", and an honorific prefix (see honorific prefixes: verbs, below). Beyond simply increased politeness, this form is more formal, and is used when addressing a group, or as a general instruction, rather than directed at a particular person.