With this deck you can study your japanese conjugation in all its beautiful (and fairly regular) complexities !
18 cards are generated for each note !!!
Cards will query and display on the polite, informal, positive and negative forms.
¸.•*¨*•♫♪¸¸.VERY LITTLE INPUT REQUIRED¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪¸
You can quickly and simply input your own verbs, you just have to know if they are ichidan or godan verbs (also called Group I and Group II)
FOR ICHIDAN VERBS (simple -ru ending)
Simply fill the "ichidan" field with a character (I put an "y" for "yes") and the stem (the main part of the verb, often a kanji but not always)
FOR OTHER VERBS (excluding kuru and suru)
you need to specify the form of the last syllable before the conjugation ending proper, that will be :
- the dictionary form (for "oyogu", that would be "gu")
- the te/ta form (for "okuru" that would be "っ" in "okutte" おくって; for "hataraku" that would be "い" in "hataraite" 働いて)
- the de/da form for verbs ending in -nu -bu -mu or -gu (for example "oyogu", requires "い" to make "oyoide")
- the conjonctive-infinitive form for the -masu endings (for "asobu" that would be "bi" as in "asobimasu")
- the na form to form the negative (for "asobu" that would be "ba" as in "asobanai")
- the potential form (for "asobu" that would be "be" as in "asoberu")
- the volitional form (for "asobu" that would be "bou" as in "asobou")
if the verb ends in -su there are slight differences in the conjugation forms, so check the "verbEndingInSu" field (with a "y" for example)
SURU and KURU
are irregular verbs and they are already in the deck