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Japanese Verb Conjugation: 7 Keys For Mastering Your Japanese Verbs
by Olly Richards
When you're learning Japanese verb conjugation is probably the least of your worries right?
After all, youโre no doubt busy thinking about how youโre going to learn all those kanji. And what order to put the words in, since verbs come at the end of Japanese sentences.
But conjugating your verbs in Japanese is a crucial part of learning to speak the language. The good news is that it's one of the easier tasks youโll face when constructing a Japanese sentence. Phew!
In this article, you'll discover:
what verb conjugation actually is and how it works in Japanese
the 2 types of Japanese verb and how to conjugate them
what to do with U verbs and word families
the few exceptions that you can't live without
Ready for more natural and fluent-sounding Japanese?
Read on to discover how to conjugate those Japanese verbs then.
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To โconjugateโ a verb is to put it into the tense that you need to convey what youโre trying to say. In English, letโs take the verb โeat.โ
Iโฆ
โฆeat
โฆate
โฆam eating
โฆam not eating
โฆwill eat
โฆcan eat
โฆdonโt want to eat
All of these are example conjugations of the verb โeat.โ At their most basic, verbs can be conjugated into present, past, and future tenses:
I eat
She ate
We will eat
However, Japanese has 2 types of verbs to be aware of: RU verbs and U verbs. You might also hear these referred to as ichidan verbs and godan verbs. But the concept is overall easier to understand if youโre thinking about RU and U.
In Japanese, a verb will always end with either RU or U. Every time! Well that was easy. Now what do we do with that information?
Well, think of the RU and U as the part of the verb that you can remove, like the nose on a Mr. Potato Head. Pop it off and you have the verb stem, and thatโs what you work with when you conjugate verbs.
The only thing that RU and U tell you are what options you have for conjugating a verb. Letโs take a look at what all this means with some real examples.
2. Japanese RU Verbs: Present And Future Tenses
A great example of a RU verb is taberu ้ฃในใ (to eat). Chop off that RU and youโre left with tabe, so letโs start building from there.
When you want to say anything in the present tense, youโre going to be using โmasu. Thatโs the โpresent tense ending.โ
Remember Mr. Potato Head?
Stick that โmasu right into the same place where you took off that RU and there you have it!
Tabemasu (้ฃในใพใ)! Thatโs โI eatโ (itโs not โI am eatingโ; remember that in most languages, thatโs a different tense called the present progressive).
Want some exciting news? In Japanese, the same conjugation is used for both the present tense AND the future tense! Way to knock off two things at once.
Letโs see a few more examples of present/future tense in RU verbs:
How about miru ่ฆใ (to see)? Well, swap that RU for a -masu and youโve got mimas ่ฆใพใ! Simple!
How about neru ๅฏใ (to sleep)? Now itโs nemasu ๅฏใพใ.
3. Japanese RU Verbs: Past Tense
But what about past tense with RU verbs? You're going to do the same thing, but instead of โmasu, use โmashita.
So:
Eat: tabemasu, Ate: tabemashita
See: mimasu, Saw: mimashita
Sleep: nemasu, Slept: nemashita
Japanese RU verbs always conjugate this way. Remember these rules and youโll be set to conjugate every verb you lay eyes on, even if you donโt know what it means!
Japanese Verb Conjugation Chart RU Verbs: Present, Future & Past
So that wasn't too complicated was it? In any case, here's a quick summary for you to refer to as you conjugate your verbs and get used to this aspect of Japanese grammar.
4. How To Conjugate Japanese U Verbs
Youโve got your RU verbs conquered, but donโt worryโU verbs arenโt any harder. Theyโre just different. Instead of taking off the whole U like you did with RU, youโre going to be looking at what kind of โletterโ U is.
What?
Well, if youโve seen a list of the Japanese letters, youโve probably seen that they come inlittle families: ka ki ku ke ko, ma mi mu me mo, a i u e o, and so on. Letโs take a look at a few Us and figure out which family they belong in.
Kiku: The U at the end here belongs in the ku family
Yomu: The U at the end is in the mu family this time
See how this is going? What you need to remember is that the U at the end might not be all by itself! It might belong to a family, like ku or mu.
Or, like youโll see with the word utau, U might be all by himself after all (since au isnโt a familyโin other words, it doesnโt have a hiragana all to itself like the other familiesโ members).
5. Why Do The Japanese Verb Families Matter?
Well, you need to know which family U belongs to so you knowhow to change it. Whenever youโve got an U verb, youโre going to take the U part of it and remove it, just like you did with the RU verbs.
But instead of just tossing it in the trash, never to be seen again, youโve got to hang onto that Uโdonโt forget what family it belongs to! Thatโs because you need to go visit that family and pick out the i version to swap in for U.
Letโs take a look at utau ๆญใ. Take off that U and youโve got your stem, uta (which also conveniently means โsong!โ How nice.). Now hang onto that U! Donโt throw it away.
Go into its family (in this case, itโs the a i u e o family) and pick out the i member. Then conjugate away just like you did with your RU verbs:
Utau > utaimasu > utaimashita
Why is it important to pick out the i member? Letโs take a look at some more verbs to demonstrate:
Kiku ่ใ (to listen) > kikimasu > kikimashita
Yomu ่ชญใ (to read) > yomimasu > yomimashita
We had to know who the i member of the family was in each case so that we could substitute in the i in utai, the ki in kiki, and the mi in yomi.
Or, if you want to look at this another way, slice off that U and then just insert imasu or imashita instead. Thatโs the practical application, and what weโve covered so far is more of the reason why that works.
Japanese Verb Conjugation Chart: U Verbs Past, Present, Future
Japanese Verb Conjugation Chart: Useful Verbs For Expressing Yourself
Before I move onto the exceptions (there had to be some, right?), here are some other conjugations to know to be able to say what you want in Japanese.
โI want toโ: -tai (RU verbs) or -itai (U verbs)
Example: tabetai (I want to eat) and utaitai (I want to sing)
โI donโt want toโ: -takunai or -itakunai
Example: tabetakunai (I donโt want to eat) and utaitakunai (I donโt want to sing)
โI canโ: -raremasu or -emasu
Example: miraremasu (I can see) and yomemasu (I can read)
โI canโtโ: -raremasen or -emasen
Example: miraremasen (I canโt see) or yomemasen (I canโt read)
6. Breaking The Rules Of Japanese Verb Conjugation
You just knew there had to be a few verbs that broke the rules!
Now and again, a verb that ends in RU could actually be aU verb in disguise. Tricky little fellows! One example is hairu ๅ ฅใ (to enter). Ah, it ends in RU, so it should be haimasu!
Not quiteโthe correct answer is hairimasu. That means itโs an U verb working undercover just to throw a wrench in your day.
So how are you supposed to know the difference? Unfortunately, thereโs no easy answer besides learning which sneaky words are the exceptions. Some more you might encounter trying to pass themselves off as RU verbs when theyโre really U verbs are:
kaeru ๅธฐใ (to return)
shiru ็ฅใ (to know)
shaberu ใใในใ (to chat)
and iru ่ฆใ (to need)
7. Two Must-Learn Irregular Japanese Verbs
There are also two very common verbs in Japanese that are all about doing their own thing. Early on, itโs best to memorise these separately, as theyโre cornerstones for how other words work.
One of them is suru (to do). If you follow the RU verb rules, youโd produce sumasu; that definitely makes sense, but itโs not quite right. Similarly, the U verb rules would have you create surimasu, which is also not there yet.
Suru actually becomes:
shimasu
shimasen
shimashita
saremasu
and shitakunai
Similarly, the verb kuru (ๆฅใ, to come) follows suruโs example and acts like the rules donโt matter. So youโre left with:
Japanese Verb Conjugation: The Journey Starts Here
Youโve made it all the way to the end of your first journey into verb conjugationโnice work!
You might be feeling a bit overwhelmed, but donโt worry. What you need to know is that RU and U verbs follow a few simple rules. And the few U verbs that like to hide as RU verbs are words youโll use often and come to remember and recognise quickly.
Soon, you wonโt even have to think about what sort of verb youโre working with. Conjugation will become a natural part of your repertoire as you continue to practice. Particularly if you implement the StoryLearningยฎ method and immerse yourself in Japanese through reading.
Keep showing up every day and keep learning all the verbs you can find! In no time, youโll have a rich vocabulary that you can use in conversation to connect more easily with Japanese speakers.
And rememberโฆ if you want to get to grips with verb conjugation and other fundamentals of Japanese, enrol in Japanese Uncovered, my comprehensive training course for beginner learners.
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