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Appendix:Japanese auxiliary verbs

In <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span>, 助動詞 (jodōshi, “<span class="searchmatch">auxiliary</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>”) can refer to either inflecting suffixes or <span class="searchmatch">auxiliary</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> (<span class="searchmatch">verb</span> suffixes that are <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> on their own)....


Appendix:Japanese verbs

considered as particles or <span class="searchmatch">auxiliary</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>. It is easy to see that for any consonant-stem <span class="searchmatch">verb</span>, the &quot;ending&quot; in <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> school grammar is a kana whose...


Appendix:Japanese glossary

glossary of <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> linguistic terms used in the body of this dictionary. See also Appendix:Glossary for terms not specific to <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span>. This page can...


Appendix:Glossary

preterite) tense of a strong <span class="searchmatch">verb</span>. Most languages have no more than a handful of such <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>, and they are often used as <span class="searchmatch">auxiliary</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>. English examples are...


Appendix:Gikun Usage in Meiji Version of Japanese Bible/迅速

come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John[.] Classical conjugation of &quot;迅速なり&quot; (ナリ活用, see Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span>.)...


Appendix:Proto-Altaic reconstructions

Proto-Korean, and Proto-<span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> are universally accepted as valid. Note that Starostin et al. (2003) reconstructs Proto-<span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span>, not Proto-Japonic, since...


Appendix:Glossary of military slang

special occasions. TIG: Tight incoming ground A-gang (U.S. Navy) The <span class="searchmatch">auxiliary</span> division on board a ship or submarine, responsible for sanitary, heating/air...


Appendix:JLPT/N1

Mrs; Miss N/A 助詞 じょし particle; postpositional word in <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> grammar that functions as an <span class="searchmatch">auxiliary</span> to a main word N/A 自立 じりつ independence; self-reliance...


Appendix:Glossary of U.S. Navy slang

Carl Vinson. ChuHai: A <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> alcoholic beverage made by mixing sake and the equivalent of Kool-Aid. Can be bought in most <span class="searchmatch">Japanese</span> convenience stores or...


Appendix:English prefixes

productive) Forming <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> with the sense away, up, on, out. e.g. arise, await Abstract Spatial a-02 a-02 (no longer productive) Forming <span class="searchmatch">verbs</span> with the sense...