These are some basic verb conjugations in Japanese. Practice with different verbs to get comfortable with the patterns, and remember that consistent practice is key to mastering Japanese conjugations. Present Affirmative (Dictionary Form): Example Verb: たべる (taberu) – to eat I eat: わたし は たべる (watashi wa taberu) You eat: あなた は たべる (anata wa…
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