part to be a <span class="searchmatch">活用</span><span class="searchmatch">形</span> (katsuyōkei) of 行く (iku) and the ない (nai) part to be an auxiliary verb. Not to be confused with <span class="searchmatch">活用</span>型 (katsuyōgata) or <span class="searchmatch">活用</span>の型 (katsuyō no...
Sino-Korean word from <span class="searchmatch">活用</span><span class="searchmatch">形</span>. (SK Standard/Seoul) IPA(key): [ɸwa̠ɾjoŋʝʌ̹ŋ] Phonetic hangul: [화룡형] 활용형 • (hwaryonghyeong) (hanja <span class="searchmatch">活用</span><span class="searchmatch">形</span>) (grammar) inflected form...
regular Antonym: 変格活用 Hyponyms: 上一段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span>, 上二段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span>, 五段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span>, 下一段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span>, 下二段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span>, 四段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> Regularity is mostly noted as to whether the six <span class="searchmatch">活用</span><span class="searchmatch">形</span> (katsuyōkei, “inflectional forms”)...
IPA (key): /wuːt̚² jʊŋ²²/ <span class="searchmatch">活用</span> to flexibly put to use; to apply flexibly; to have multiple uses to inflect; to conjugate <span class="searchmatch">活用</span> on Japanese Wikipedia (Tokyo)...
From く (-ku, the 未然<span class="searchmatch">形</span> (mizenkei, “incomplete form”) and 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “stem form”) of adjectival suffix し (-shi)) + <span class="searchmatch">活用</span> (katsuyō, “declension, inflection”)...
Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: 五段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> Wikipedia ja Compound of 五段 (godan, “pentagrade; five-grade”) + <span class="searchmatch">活用</span> (katsuyō, “conjugation”). Literally, 五段...
Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: 下一段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> Wikipedia ja Compound of 下 (shimo, “lower”) + 一段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> (ichidan katsuyō, “monograde conjugation”). Literally,...
Japanese Wikipedia has an article on: 上一段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> Wikipedia ja Compound of 上 (kami, “upper”) + 一段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> (ichidan katsuyō, “monograde conjugation”). Literally,...
From しく (-shiku, variant 未然<span class="searchmatch">形</span> (mizenkei, “incomplete form”) and 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “stem form”) of adjectival suffix し (-shi)) + <span class="searchmatch">活用</span> (katsuyō, “declension, inflection”)...
class are superseded in modern Japanese as 五段<span class="searchmatch">活用</span> (godan katsuyō) verbs, with additional variations in the 未然<span class="searchmatch">形</span> (mizenkei, “incomplete”) and 連用形 (ren'yōkei...