Japanese/Pitch Accent/Pitch accent usage overview.md
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| **〜ましょう** | ~{いき}**~{^ましょ\う}** |
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| **〜まして**[^masu-te] | ~{いき}**~{^ま\して}** |
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| **〜ませんで**[^masu-te] | ~{いき}**~{^ませ\んで}** |
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-| **〜ませ** | ~{いき}**~{^ま\せ}** |
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+| **〜ませ**[^mase] | ~{いき}**~{^ま\せ}** |
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[^masu-te]: While not that common, 〜て forms constructed from the 〜ます form are used in standard Japanese, usually in more formal situations.
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+[^mase]: The imperative form of 〜ます. Similarly to 〜まして/〜ませんで, used mostly in more formal situations.
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# Examples
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