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# Classical Japanese conjugation
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-- mizen-kei (MZ) - irrealis form
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+- mizen-kei (**MZ**) - irrealis form
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- used for things which are not happening or didn't happen. The opposite of the realis (IZ) form.
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- modern equivalent: -nai stem
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- example: 読ま, 本は**読ま**ない
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-- ren'you-kei (RY) - adverbial form
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+- ren'you-kei (**RY**) - adverbial form
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- used to connect to other yougen words or clauses (sentences)
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- modern equivalent: -masu stem
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- example: 読み 本を**読み**始めた
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-- shuushi-kei (SS) - final form
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+- shuushi-kei (**SS**) - final form
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- used at the end of affirmative sentences
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- modern equivalent: dictionary/plain form
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- example: 読む, 毎日本を**読む**
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-- rentai-kei (RT) - attributive form
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+- rentai-kei (**RT**) - attributive form
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- used to connect to taigen words or clauses, used to describe nouns.
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- no modern equivalent, merged with SS
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- example: 読む, 本を**読む**つもりです
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-- izen-kei (IZ) - realis form
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+- izen-kei (**IZ**) - realis form
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- **NOTE:** when talking about modern Japanese it's usually called katei-kei (conditional form) instead
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- used for events which have happened or are happening. The opposite of the irrealis (MZ) form.
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- modern equivalent: conditional (-ba) stem
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- example: 読め, 本を**読め**ばいい
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-- meirei-kei (MR) - imperative form
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+- meirei-kei (**MR**) - imperative form
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- used as imperative, to tell someone else to do something
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- modern equivalent: imperative form
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- - example: 読め, 本を**読め**!
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+ - example: 読め, 本を**読め**!
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+## Conjugation tables
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+### Verbs
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+| ichidan | nidan | yodan |
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