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38 Cards in this Set

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aruku
(aruite)
to walk
asobu
(asonde)
to play
au
(atte)
to meet
hairu
(haitte)
to enter
hakimaru
(hajimatte)
to begin
iku
(itte)
to go
kaeru
(kaette)
to return
kakaru
(kakatte)
to take
kaku
(kaite)
to write
kau
(katte)
to buy
kiku
(kiite)
to listen
matsu
(matte)
to wait
motsu
(motte)
to have
narau
(naratte)
to learn
nomu
(nonde)
to drink
okuru
(okutte)
to send
omou
(omotte)
to think
oyogu
(oyoide)
to swim
shiru
(shitte)
to know
suwaru
(suwatte)
to sit
tatsu
(tatte)
to stand
tomaru
(tomatte)
to stop
tsuku
(tsuite)
to arrive
uru
(utte)
to sell
utau
(utatte)
to sing
wakaru
(wakatte)
to understand
warau
(waratte)
to laugh
yomu
(yonde)
to read
kangaeru
(kangaete)
to think
miru
(mite)
to see
neru
(nete)
to sleep
oshieru
(oshiete)
to teach
taberu
(tabete)
to eat
kuru
(kite)
to come
suru
(shite)
to do
"Grammatical Note"
The ~te form of verbs is one of several other verb forms. It does not indicate tense by itself and is used to string together sequences of verbs. One of the ~te form structure is "~te kudasai" which expresses a request.
Kaite kudasai.
Please write.
Matte kudasai.
Please wait.