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What are some of the Japanese words after ex, go - iki <-(iku)?? |
Travel Info These are all I know. For example, Go, Iku Ikimasu Ikimashita Ikimasen Ikimasen deshita Ikitai Ikitaku nai What are some others? Travel Tips Causative form Ikaseru / Ikasemasu (to make go) Ikaseta / Ikasemashita (same as above, but past-tense) Causative Passive form: Ikaserareru / Ikaseraremasu (to be made to go) ikaserareta / Ikaseraremashita (was made to go) Normal passive form is kind of odd with "iku" but could also be used: Ikareru / Ikaremasu Ikareta / Ikaremashita Others you're missing the -te form for casual speech. "go" itte "went" itta "if (you) go" ikeba "you must go" ikanakereba (narimasen) uhh and then if you wanan talk super polite, it would be "irashaimasu" and appropriate conjugations. hmm im sure there are some more, but cant think of anymore off the top of my head! japanese minor I can go: Ikeru / Ikemasu I can't go: Ikenai / Ikemasen I went (colloquial); Itta If I go: Ittara |
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