501 Japanese Verbs [ NEWEST β€” ANTHOLOGY ]

Essential for travel. Remember: the "te-form" is irregular ( itte !).

Use Aru for objects (like your phone) and Iru for living things (like your cat). πŸ“š Recommended Resources

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The "Swiss Army Knife" verb. Pair it with nouns to make new verbs (e.g., Benkyo + suru = To study). Essential for travel

: Learning how the root stays the same while the ending transforms. πŸš€ Top 5 Verbs You’ll Use Every Single Day

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Master the Core: 501 Japanese Verbs πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Whether you are prepping for the JLPT or just want to stop stuttering during your Tokyo travels, mastering verbs is the ultimate "cheat code" for fluency. Japanese verbs follow incredibly logical patternsβ€”once you unlock the "501" essentials, you can express almost any thought. πŸ’‘ Why "501"?