Great Verb Explanation http://www.griffith.......verbs.html
Japanese verbs are categorised in three groups according to their conjugation styles. They are 5(ã”)ã ã‚“ã©ã†ã— (u-verb) , 1(ã„ã¡ï¼‰ã ã‚“ ã©ã†ã— (ru-verb) and Irregular verbs.
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iKnow Online Learning http://www.smart.fm
Possibly the greatest online learning took for quickly grasping Japanese kanji, vocab, and grammar. AND it is FREE.
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Imperative Forms !! http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ative.html
1. Meaning:
"Do ...."
N.B. This is a very forceful command: A father may use this form to give commands to his children.
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Intracacies of the Verb http://www.wvup.edu/......e_verb.htm
Note A: Students should learn the formal forms first since those are the ones they will use most, especially with strangers and people they meet for the first time. After the formal forms are mastered, the informal forms can be learned. Those forms are used with good friends.
Note B: Each form can refer to I, you, he, she, we, they. The indicative in Japanese means the present and future forms.
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Intransitive vs Transitive Verb Pairs http://www.sf.airnet......MPq0e.html
The rule is simple. The verb suru (to do) means transitivity, and the verb aru (to be) means intransitivity. They were attached to other verbs long ago to show transitivity and intransitivity. They are also related to the causative and passive forms.
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Intricacies of Verbs http://www.wvup.edu/......e_verb.htm
Students should learn the formal forms first since those are the ones they will use most, especially with strangers and people they meet for the first time.
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Japanese 1-2-3 http://www.japanese123.com/
Learn Japanese. Study kanji, grammar, and advanced Nihongo! - This is a great site with so many lessons in many varied forms. I have learned a lot from it.
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Japanese is Possible http://maktos.jimmyseal.net/jip.html
Your home for Japanese language, culture, video games, and anime.
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Japanese Verbs (Super Review) http://www.amazon.co......ing%3dutf8
A super review of Japanese verbs.
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JLPT 2 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I passed JLPT Level 3 in 2005, much to my relief! So it's time to move onto Level 2. But the same problem remains: what grammar to study for the JLPT. And, where to find the latest vocabulary list, kanji list and perhaps even get some quizes that follow the same format as the test...
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JLPT 3 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I took the exam for JLPT Level 4 in 2004 and somehow managed to pass! So it was time to move onto Level 3. But the same problem remained: what grammar to study for the JLPT. And, where to find a formatted vocabulary list, kanji list and perhaps even get a little reading practice and some quizes...
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JLPT 3 Verbs Quiz http://www.spurrymos......_2002.html
Randomly displays 6 quiz questions then grades you when youo click finish. Take the test several times and each time you'll get new questions.
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JLPT 4 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I found it difficult to know what to study for the JLPT. After searching the web for a long time and finding only a few useful sites (and many outdated ones), I thought a specialist JLPT site might be useful - and good study practice too.
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Learning Japanese Blog http://www.ideogramme.ca/japan/
A wonderfully clever blog about learning Japanese. As grammar is learned the author explains why it was confusing and how it was resolved. Much better than the standard textbook style method.
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Major Verb Forms http://www.wvup.edu/......0Forms.htm
Major Japanese Verb forms and their uses.
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Masu & Noun Modifiers http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar4.htm
Some words in Japanese like ã¡ãŒã„ã¾ã™ (wrong; incorrect) are not verbs in English. If they end in ã¾ã™, they are verbs in Japanese! Later we will change the tense of the verbs by "conjugation" (changing the ã¾ã™ form). The stem of the verb holds the meaning, and usually includes a kanji character. The stem only changes in a few irregular verbs.
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Mertz Clinic Verbs http://www4.ncsu.edu......verbs.html
First, let us DEFINE what a VERB is in Japanese. If we define this category on the basis of meaning (for example, 'a verb is a word representing an action or state of being') we are bound to run into trouble.
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Nihon Shock Great Japan Resources http://www.nihonshock.com/
A blog about Japan. Study Japanese, learn about Japan, enjoy the culture.
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Notes on Grammar (Verbs) http://www.cs.ualber......an/JG.html
Word Order ,Nouns, Pronouns, Demonstratives and Interrogatives, Particles
Verbs, Introduction, Present and past polite forms, Expressing "to be", Uses of deshô, Present and past plain forms, The gerund or -te form
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Okayama Verb Guide http://www.okayama-u......index.html
Choose the right answer and click on the number button.
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