ゐなかぶ
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Japanese
[edit]Alternative spelling |
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田舎ぶ |
Etymology
[edit]From ゐなか (inaka, “countryside”) + auxiliary suffix ぶ (bu).
Verb
[edit]ゐなかぶ • (inakabu) transitive †nidan
- (Classical Japanese, archaic) to become rustic, to become countrified
Conjugation
[edit]Stem forms | |||
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Irrealis (未然形) | ゐなかび | winakabi | |
Continuative (連用形) | ゐなかび | winakabi | |
Terminal (終止形) | ゐなかぶ | winakabu | |
Attributive (連体形) | ゐなかぶる | winakaburu | |
Realis (已然形) | ゐなかぶれ | winakabure | |
Imperative (命令形) | ゐなかびよ | winakabiyo | |
Key constructions | |||
Negative | ゐなかびず | winakabizu | |
Contrasting conjunction | ゐなかぶれど | winakaburedo | |
Causal conjunction | ゐなかぶれば | winakabureba | |
Conditional conjunction | ゐなかびば | winakabiba | |
Past tense (firsthand knowledge) | ゐなかびき | winakabiki | |
Past tense (secondhand knowledge) | ゐなかびけり | winakabikeri | |
Perfect tense (conscious action) | ゐなかびつ | winakabitu | |
Perfect tense (natural event) | ゐなかびぬ | winakabinu | |
Perfect-continuative tense | ゐなかびたり | winakabitari | |
Volitional | ゐなかびむ | winakabimu |
Derived terms
[edit]- 田舎びる (inakabiru, modern form)