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Verb imperative form
Verb imperative form
The imperative sentence of a verb is used to directly ask the other person to do something. The tone is rude, so it is rare in social situations. More common in passwords, slogans, salutations or impolite occasions, as well as adults' language to children or children. Sometimes an auxiliary word "よ" is added at the end to ease the tone.
Verb command form table
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Category suffix command form
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Words and examples
I didn't come.
サする
せ ろ
Reluctantly
Reluctantly
One paragraph+one paragraph
ぇ paragraph+るるるろ
Eat, eat, eat.
Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi Shi
In the fifth paragraph, the word "ぅぅ" should read
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