Japanese Verbs (godan)

The exercise was created 2018-09-23 by Veritaz. Question count: 56.




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  • hanasu to speak
  • au to meet
  • katsu to win
  • uru to sell
  • asobu to play
  • nomu to drink
  • aruku to walk
  • iku to go
  • yomu to read
  • kaku to write
  • kiku to hear
  • odoru to dance
  • omoidasu to remember
  • matsu to wait
  • kau to buy
  • hataraku to work
  • tatsu to stand
  • suwaru to sit
  • yokoninaru to lay down
  • wakaru, rikaisuru to understand
  • hashiru to run
  • motsu to have
  • yaku, okashi wo tsukuru to bake
  • keru to kick
  • suberu to slip, to slide
  • shinu to die
  • oyogu to swim
  • kesu to erase
  • iru to need
  • hairu to enter
  • shiru to know
  • kiru to cut
  • kaeru to return, to return home
  • korosu to kill
  • naku to cry
  • ewokaku to draw, to paint
  • tasukaru to be saved
  • saku to bloom
  • korasu to concentrate
  • utagau to doubt, to suspect
  • yurusu to forgive, to allow, to approve
  • atatamaru to get warm, to warm up
  • kaesu to give back, to return
  • warau to laugh
  • konomu, - ga suki to like
  • hikaru to shine, to glitter
  • utau to sing
  • tamesu to test, to try, to taste
  • kurushimu to suffer
  • chigau to be wrong
  • mitsukaru to be found
  • yorokobu to be glad, to be pleased
  • kotanaru to be different from
  • kanashimu to be sad, to grieve
  • odoroku to be surprised, to be amazed
  • nakunaru to be missing, to vanish

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