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Posted by : Unknown Selasa, 08 Juli 2014

Ichidan Verbs - 一段動詞

The second group of Japanese verbs are called Ichidan (一段) verbs. It is usually an Ichidan verb if it ends with the sound "iru" or "eru". Some well used Japanese verbs which appear to be Ichidan but are really Godan are listed here. Ichidan verbs also follow a simple conjugation pattern that is somewhat similar to that of the Godan verbs. Below is a verb conjugation chart for Japanese Ichidan verbs:
漢字 - Kanjiひらがな - HiraganaRomaji
(English Letters)
Verb Base
食べるたべるtaberu (to eat)
食べたべtabeBase 1
食べたべtabeBase 2
食べるたべるtaberuBase 3
食べれたべれtabereBase 4
食べようたべようtabeyouBase 5
食べてたべてtabeteBase "te"
食べたたべたtabetaBase "ta"
Base 1 and Base 2: As you can see, Base 1 and 2 are the same. Just like with the Godan verbs, a negative can be made by adding -nai (ex. tabenai - I will not eat.) and this base, or root form, is also used for the formal form of the verb.

Base 3: Base 3 is the same as with Godan verbs.

Base 4: Base 4, however, can not be used by itself like with Godan verbs. It is only used for "if verb" by adding -ba. (ex. tabereba - If I eat it...) It is not the low command form for Ichidan verbs. The low command form for Ichidan verbs is Base 1 + ろ (ro).

Base 5: Base 5 is the same as with Godan verbs.

Base "te" and Base "ta": The Base "te" and "ta" forms for Ichidan verbs are a lot easier than with Godan verbs. Simply take off the "ru" and add a "te" for Base "te" and a "ta" for Base "ta". These have the same functions as with Godan verbs.
Here are some Ichidan verbs. Try conjugating them on a piece of paper using what you have just learned. Click here for the answers.
漢字 - Kanjiひらがな - HiraganaRomaji
(English Letters)
English Meaning
いるいるiruto exist (animate), to be somewhere
見るみるmiruto see
寝るねるneruto sleep
着るきるkiruto wear, put on
出来るできるdekirucan do
覚えるおぼえるoboeruto remember

Irregular Verbs
The last type of verbs are the Irregular verbs but there are only 2 of them in the entire language so just memorize their charts below. The first one is suru (to do something). Many nouns can be used as a verb simply by putting "suru" right after them. It is probably the most used of all Japanese verbs. The second Irregular verb is kuru (to come).
漢字 - Kanjiひらがな - HiraganaRomaji
(English Letters)
Verb Base
するするsuru (to do)
shiBase 1
shiBase 2
するするsuruBase 3
すれすれsureBase 4
しようしようshiyouBase 5
してしてshiteBase "te"
したしたshitaBase "ta"
The functions for these bases are the same as for the Godan verbs except that Base 4 can only be used as the "if verb".
The rude command form is "Shiro".
漢字 - Kanjiひらがな - HiraganaRomaji
(English Letters)
Verb Base
来るくるkuru (to come)
koBase 1
kiBase 2
来るくるkuruBase 3
来れくれkureBase 4
来ようこようkoyouBase 5
来てきてkiteBase "te"
来たきたkitaBase "ta"
The functions for these bases are the same as for the Godan verbs except that Base 4 can only be used as the "if verb".
The rude command form is "Koi" and really should only be used on animals.

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