V-る・動詞辞書形・どうしじしょけい
The verb dictionary form (辞書形, じしょけい) is the basic form of a verb, typically used as an entry in dictionaries. The dictionary form represents the verb in its uninflected state and is commonly used in written and formal contexts.
Japanese verbs can be classified into three categories based on their conjugation: Group 1 (Godan verbs), Group 2 (Ichidan verbs), and Irregular verbs.
Verb | Dictionary Form |
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書く | 書く (かく) |
話す | 話す (はなす) |
飲む | 飲む (のむ) |
Verb | Dictionary Form |
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食べる | 食べる (たべる) |
見る | 見る (みる) |
寝る | 寝る (ねる) |
Verb | Dictionary Form |
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する | する (する) |
来る | 来る (くる) |
The dictionary form of verbs is an essential foundation for learning Japanese. Understanding its structure and usage will facilitate further learning of other verb conjugations.