Japanese U-Verb Meaning

A Group 1 Japanese verb that changes its final sound across conjugations.

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Luke McLaughlin created Constructing Language after living in Japan and later learning Mandarin Chinese from scratch. The lessons, games, and guides are built from that first-hand learner experience and checked against native-speaker course work with Hiro for Japanese and Xiang for Mandarin Chinese.

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What U-verb means

U-verbs are also called Group 1 or godan verbs. Their endings change in predictable rows for negative, masu, te-form, past, and other forms.

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