Japanese conjugation

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title: Japanese conjugation
text: 知る (shiru) Japanese verbs, like the verbs of many other languages, can be morphologically modified to change their meaning or grammatical function – a process known as conjugation. In Japanese, the beginning of a word is preserved during conjugation, while the ending of the word is altered in some way to change the meaning. Japanese verb conjugations are independent of person, number and gender; the conjugated forms can express meanings such as negation, present and past tense, volition, passive
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description: Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate
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date created: 2005-09-22T12:33:00Z
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