The document lists 23 Japanese verbs and their masu and nai forms. The masu form expresses the action or state of the verb while the nai form expresses the lack of or inability to do said action. Some of the verbs listed include nori masu (get on), ori masu (get off), nomi masu (drink), and zangyou shimasu (work overtime).
The document lists 23 Japanese verbs and their masu and nai forms. The masu form expresses the action or state of the verb while the nai form expresses the lack of or inability to do said action. Some of the verbs listed include nori masu (get on), ori masu (get off), nomi masu (drink), and zangyou shimasu (work overtime).
The document lists 23 Japanese verbs and their masu and nai forms. The masu form expresses the action or state of the verb while the nai form expresses the lack of or inability to do said action. Some of the verbs listed include nori masu (get on), ori masu (get off), nomi masu (drink), and zangyou shimasu (work overtime).
2. Ori masu Get off Orinai 3. Norikae masu Change Norikaeranai 4. Abi masu Bathe Abinai 5. Ire masu Insert Irenai 6. Dashi masu Take out Dasanai 7. Hairi masu Enter Hairanai 8. De masu Graduate Denai 9. Yame masu Stop Yamenai 10. Oshi masu Push Osanai 11. Kakuninshimasu Confirm Kakuninshinai 12. Oboe masu Learn Oboenai 13. Wasure masu Forget Wasurenai 14. Nakushi masu Lose Nakusanai 15. Dashi masu Take out Dasanai 16. Harai masu Pay Harawanai 17. Kaeshi masu Return Kaesanai 18. Dakake masu Go out Dakakenai 19. Nugi masu Take off Nuganai 20. Motteki masu Bring Mottekonai 21. Shinpaishi masu Worry Shinpai shinai 22. Nomi masu Drink Nomanai 23. Zangyou shimasu Work overtime Zangyou shinai