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Japanese
Etymology
From 顎 (agito, “gill”).
Pronunciation
Verb
あぎとう • (agitou) ←あぎとふ (agitofu)?godan (stem あぎとい (agitoi), past あぎとった (agitotta))
- (of a baby) babble, speak baby talk
- (of a fish) gasp for air at surface
Conjugation
Katsuyōkei ("stem forms")
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Mizenkei ("imperfective")
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あぎとわ
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agitowa
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Ren’yōkei ("continuative")
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あぎとい
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agitoi
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Shūshikei ("terminal")
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あぎとう
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agitou
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Rentaikei ("attributive")
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あぎとう
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agitou
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Kateikei ("hypothetical")
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あぎとえ
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agitoe
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Meireikei ("imperative")
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あぎとえ
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agitoe
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Key constructions
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Passive
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あぎとわれる
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agitowareru
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Causative
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あぎとわせる あぎとわす
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agitowaseru agitowasu
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Potential
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あぎとえる
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agitoeru
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Volitional
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あぎとおう
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agitoō
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Negative
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あぎとわない
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agitowanai
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Negative continuative
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あぎとわず
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agitowazu
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Formal
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あぎといます
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agitoimasu
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Perfective
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あぎとった
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agitotta
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Conjunctive
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あぎとって
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agitotte
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Hypothetical conditional
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あぎとえば
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agitoeba
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