• hi) ("a hot day") 今日は暑い。(Kyō wa atsui.) ("Today is hot.") adjectival noun (形容動詞, keiyō-dōshi, literally 形容 "description" or "appearance" + 動詞 "verb"), or...
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    past (暑くなかった atsuku nakatta "it was not hot"). 暑い日 atsui hi "a hot day". 形容動詞 keiyōdōshi, or na adjectives, which are followed by a form of the copula...
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    events "やん (yan)" attaches to the word that shows state Adjectival verb (形容動詞) Dependent Conjugates Makes up for the meanings of conjugated words Conclusive...
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  • terminology used to refer to this word-class is inconsistent. The Japanese name is 形容動詞 keiyō dōshi, which literally means "adjectival verb". This is not necessarily...
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  • The classical Japanese language (文語 bungo, "literary language"), also called "old writing" (古文 kobun), sometimes simply called "Medieval Japanese" is the...
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  • inflections dōshi (動詞), verbs keiyōshi (形容詞), i-type adjectives keiyōdōshi (形容動詞), na-type adjectives hikatsuyōgo (非活用語) or mukatsuyōgo (無活用語), word classes...
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  • memorization, for instance. The terminology is at times non-standard – for example, 形容動詞 are referred to as na-nominals, as they behave grammatically almost identically...
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