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Japanese Grammar → Hiragana Basics → Verb Conjugation

As a Japanese language teacher with 20 years of experience, I understand the importance of learning verb conjugation in Japanese. In this lesson, you will learn how to conjugate verbs in present and past tense, as well as positive and negative forms.


Don't miss the chance to check out these pages as you wrap up this lesson: Particles に and で & Particles も and しか.

Present Tense

In Japanese, present tense verbs are often used to describe habitual or ongoing actions. To conjugate a verb in the present tense, you simply remove the -ます ending and add the appropriate ending based on the final vowel sound of the verb. Here are the different verb endings for present tense conjugation:

Japanese Pronunciation English
食べる taberu to eat
飲む nomu to drink
見る miru to see
  • Verbs that end with -る:Drop the -る ending and add -ます for polite/formal situations, or -u for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -う:Change the -う to -います for polite/formal situations, or -う for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -く:Change the -く to -きます for polite/formal situations, or -く for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -ぐ:Change the -ぐ to -ぎます for polite/formal situations, or -ぐ for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -す:Change the -す to -します for polite/formal situations, or -す for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -つ:Change the -つ to -ちます for polite/formal situations, or -つ for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -ぬ:Change the -ぬ to -にます for polite/formal situations, or -ぬ for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -ぶ:Change the -ぶ to -びます for polite/formal situations, or -ぶ for a more casual tone.
  • Verbs that end with -む:Change the -む to -みます for polite/formal situations, or -む for a more casual tone.

Past Tense

In Japanese, past tense verbs are often used to describe completed actions. To conjugate a verb in the past tense, you need to know the final vowel sound of the verb. Here are the different verb endings for past tense conjugation:

Japanese Pronunciation English
食べた tabeta ate
飲んだ nonda drank
見た mita saw
  • Verbs that end with -au:Change the -au to -atta.
  • Verbs that end with -iu:Change the -iu to -itta.
  • Verbs that end with -ou:Change the -ou to -otta.
  • Verbs that end with -ru:Change the -ru to -tta.
  • Verbs that end with -su:Change the -su to -shita.
  • Verbs that end with -ku:Change the -ku to -katta.
  • Verbs that end with -gu:Change the -gu to -gatta.
  • Verbs that end with -mu or -nu:Change the -mu or -nu to -nda.
  • Verbs that end with -bu:Change the -bu to -nda.

Positive and Negative Forms

In Japanese, verbs can be in positive or negative form. To make a verb negative, you add ない (nai) after the stem. Here are the different verb endings for positive and negative forms:

Japanese Pronunciation English
食べる taberu to eat
食べない tabenai to not eat
  • To make verbs that end with -う negative, change the -う to -わ and add ない.
  • To make verbs that end with -く negative, change the -く to -か and add ない.
  • To make verbs that end with -ぐ negative, change the -ぐ to -が and add ない.
  • To make verbs that end with -す negative, change the -す to -さ and add ない.
  • To make verbs that end with -つ negative, change the -つ to -た and add ない.
  • To make verbs that end with -る negative, drop the -る and add ない.

Examples

Here are some examples of verb conjugation in different forms:

Japanese Pronunciation English
食べます tabemasu I eat
食べません tabemasen I don't eat
食べました tabemashita I ate
食べませんでした tabemasen deshita I didn't eat

Tips

  • Practice makes perfect. Try to speak and write in Japanese as much as possible to get familiar with the verb conjugation.
  • Listen to Japanese music, watch anime, or read manga to get a better understanding of how verbs are used in different situations.
  • Pay attention to the different verb endings and try to memorize them by practicing with different verbs.

Sources

Table of Contents - Japanese Course - 0 to A1


Hiragana Basics


Greetings and Introductions


Geography and History


Adjectives and Adverbs


Family and Social Relations


Religion and Philosophy


Particles and Conjunctions


Travel and Tourism


Education and Science


Prepositions and Interjections


Arts and Media


Politics and Society

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