What kinds of Japanese verbs are there? How to learn?
There are so many verbs in Japanese, how should I remember them?
A class of verbs (that is, five-paragraph verbs):
1. All verbs with suffix other than る "Example: buy ぅ";
2. Verbs ending in る and beginning with る, ぁ, ぉ and ぅ "for example";
3. Ending with る, る is preceded by ぃ or ぇ, but ぃぇ or ぇ is above Chinese characters, that is, る is preceded by a Chinese character with at least two pseudonyms. "Example: Input (はぃる)"
4. A few special verbs ending in る (that is, they don't meet 3 at the same time, so this part can only be recited).
For beginners, we just need to remember for the time being: back to the cut, we only need to know the eight steps of sliding in and out (want, walk, slide, advance, subtract, cut, know and play).
Two kinds of verbs (that is, a paragraph of verbs):
Verbs ending in る and beginning with る or ぇ (except special parts of verbs)
Three types of verbs:
In fact, there are two ways to remember: する (the verb サ) and くる (the verb カ).
According to the complexity, there are many kinds of verbs, because many nouns "stems+する" can become verbs, because such nouns have a lot of stems, and the vocabulary will grow with the changes of society and be included in the sex vocabulary, so if the stems are added, the army of する will expand indefinitely.
Through our analysis of the three verbs, we can roughly analyze the following laws:
If the ending is not る, then it must be a verb, with る at the end and ぃ or ぇ in front, which is a verb to a great extent.
する and くる are three verbs. If you encounter special circumstances (except the words back to the beginning and know how to slide in and out), please learn them by heart.
I believe today's explanation will give you a new understanding of Japanese verbs.