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pronunciation section

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conjugation tables

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??? forms
? forms of

Japanese {entry format reform}: ける
[i have read nothing about the development of japanese yet, not even the wikipedia pages. all i know is that modern != non-modern]

Etymology 1
From.

Pronunciation

 * →User:Fish bowl/p/ja

Verb

 * 1)  to kick
 * 2) &hellip;

Synonyms

 * (, keru, verb: four-grade)
 * (, keru, verb: lower monograde)
 * (, kuyu, verb: lower bigrade)
 * (, koyu, verb: lower bigrade)
 * (, kuu, verb: lower bigrade)
 * (, kuweru, verb: lower monograde ??? )

Derived terms

 * Derived from ; derivation from  would produce *keri-.
 * (, ketobasu)
 * (, kettobasu)
 * (, kechirasu)

Conjugation
[ Wiktionary talk:About Japanese/Conjugation ~ Wiktionary talk:About Japanese]



 kero 

 Continuative  Continuative keri 

 ke' 

Terminal keru 

Attributive keru 

Hypothetical kere 

Imperative kere 



["v. 5g", etc is ad-hoc; is there a standard?] [made without referencing Shinji's table; 思い浮かんだら追加; some of these probably shouldn't be here but let's think about that later]

 



[can i use  and *△† at the same time :(]

[another table for 歴史的仮名遣い?]

Etymology 2
From. The shift in the paradigm occurred in the Edo period.

Pronunciation

 * &hellip;

Verb
[presentation of "classical"-style romaji vs. "modern"-style romaji?] [also, "modernized" pronunciation of classical terms]


 * 1)  to kick
 * 2) &hellip;

Conjugation

 * &hellip;

Etymology 3
From.

It is suggested that perhaps the original form was  or.

Pronunciation

 * &hellip;

Verb

 * 1)  to kick
 * 2) &hellip;

Conjugation

 * is the sole lower monograde verb in Classical Japanese.

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Conjugation

 * &hellip;

Etymology 2
&hellip;

Pronunciation

 * &hellip;

Verb

 * 1)  &hellip;

Conjugation

 * &hellip;

Suffix
&hellip; +


 * 1) hoge

Suffix
&hellip; +


 * 1) fuga

Particle
+ &hellip;


 * 1) piyo