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silversoraryuu 10-14-2007 10:50 PM

i recomend learning the distal style first rather that direct. they both work but distal is easier. oh, and u also hav 2 learn what the conjujation means.
ummm... i'll b back looking 4 my dictionary. but i warn u trying 2 learn all the conjujations is hard.

Danierux 10-15-2007 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by silversoraryuu (Post 267668)
i recomend learning the distal style first rather that direct. they both work but distal is easier. oh, and u also hav 2 learn what the conjujation means.
ummm... i'll b back looking 4 my dictionary. but i warn u trying 2 learn all the conjujations is hard.

Distal Style?

Seiryuu 10-16-2007 01:54 AM

Aaaanyways, if you're just starting on conjugations, start on present/future and past, formal and casual. You can slowly do the other ones, like -tai form.

Danierux 10-16-2007 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by chaskarmukund (Post 268950)
Hey.

You are welcome to suggest atleast 25 commonly used Japanese verbs in Romaji, of curse with theri meanings - English

waiting.:)

That sounded a little abrupt. I'll ask nicely, if someone could list (even a couple) of the most commonly used verbs. It would be much appreciated. Dictionary form is fine as I need to learn to conjugate. Thanks :vsign:

QuoyaNatsume 10-16-2007 03:07 AM

At least sum1 has some manners. Excuse the intrusion. I was taking notes on the subject. Just thought to give praise where it is due, and now I shall go back to spectating.

MMM 10-16-2007 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Danierux (Post 268180)
Distal Style?

I think he means formal or ~masu form.

MMM 10-16-2007 03:15 AM

SURU (to do) is the most common, but is also irregular

KURU (to come) is also irregular

Common verbs:

IKU (to go)

IRU (to be)

TABERU (to eat)

NOMU (to drink)

HAIRU (to enter)

DERU (to exit [also to attend])

KANGAERU (to think)

MANABU (to learn)

That's a start.


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