はわく
Japanese
editPronunciation
editVerb
editはわく • (hawaku) godan (stem はわき (hawaki), past はわいた (hawaita))
Usage notes
edit- Known as a word that dialect speakers unwittingly use as if it were standard language.
Conjugation
editConjugation of "はわく" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs.)
Katsuyōkei ("stem forms") | |||
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Mizenkei ("imperfective") | はわか | hawaka | |
Ren’yōkei ("continuative") | はわき | hawaki | |
Shūshikei ("terminal") | はわく | hawaku | |
Rentaikei ("attributive") | はわく | hawaku | |
Kateikei ("hypothetical") | はわけ | hawake | |
Meireikei ("imperative") | はわけ | hawake | |
Key constructions | |||
Passive | はわかれる | hawakareru | |
Causative | はわかせる はわかす |
hawakaseru hawakasu | |
Potential | はわける | hawakeru | |
Volitional | はわこう | hawakō | |
Negative | はわかない | hawakanai | |
Negative continuative | はわかず | hawakazu | |
Formal | はわきます | hawakimasu | |
Perfective | はわいた | hawaita | |
Conjunctive | はわいて | hawaite | |
Hypothetical conditional | はわけば | hawakeba |
Further reading
edit- 成玧妸 [Sung YunA] (2005) “『交隣須知』の日本語の方言性について : 語彙を中心として [The Dialectical Characteristics of Japanese Vocabulary in Korinshuchi]”, in 日本語学論集[1]