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Tag: verb

April 22, 2017 CrunchyNihongo

Why do we use the word ‘lent’ (貸す kasu) when we want to borrow something in Japanese?

The word ‘lent (貸す kasu)’ or ‘borrow (借りる kariru)’ in Japanese are quite clear. But it’s start getting confusing when

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November 2, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

What is the difference between 知る (shiru) and 分かる (wakaru)

At a glance, they both have the same or similar meaning. But the concept of knowing vs understanding is actually

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August 27, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Differentiate Japanese Verbs 入れる Ireru and 入る Hairu

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August 27, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Differentiate Japanese Verbs for Sleep 寝る Neru and 眠る Nemuru

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August 27, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

What is Godan/Ichidan or U-verb/Ru-verb in Japanese?

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August 27, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Differentiate Japanese Verbs: 切る Kiru (to Cut) and 着る Kiru (to Wear)

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August 27, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Differentiate Dasu 出す and Deru 出る in Japanese

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