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LSX LESSON 7

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  1. As you can see you just have to change the last letter in every step.
  2. The u-step is the same as the infinitive. But in the last step, the o step, you have to put in a "ou"
  3. But you shouldn't only change the vocal. Look at the chart too!
  4. A tsu ending wont be tsi it will be chi. and su will be a.e shi.
  5. Also, in the japanese language you dont have to change the verb for he/she/it you/we/they or w/e
  6. http://puu.sh/anJRZ/49048254d8.png
  7. I'd rather to save this pic
  8. For the beginning it's enough if you know the verb in this times
  9. later they will be muuuuuuuuch more <.<
  10. >moreeeeeeee stuff to learn <,<
  11. If you want to be formal you use the -masu form. You build the masu form with the 1 stuffed verbs. You can take 5stuffen verbs too ofc but then you have to take the i-step
  12. kakimasu a.e.
  13. Now
  14. We learned how to say something formal. But now we learn how to say "no" to something formal.
  15. For beginners I'd say >always use the -masu form if you want to say no<
  16. Because in the masu form you just take masen instead of masu.
  17. kakimasu (drawing) kakimasen (not drawing)
  18. Aiko nai is good because that's the next topic lel
  19. Normally nai is a own word and means "It's not" but you can use it on verbs too. You can put it on the a-step or if you have a 1stuffed verb you put it on the stem.
  20. kakanai (not drawing)
  21. But this is NOT FORMAL.
  22. Dont say that to someone who is above YOU
  23. Say that to friends or something
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