Essential for travel. Remember: the "te-form" is irregular ( itte !).
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A classic Group 2 (ru-verb). Simply drop the ru and add masu to be polite. Essential for travel
Use Aru for objects (like your phone) and Iru for living things (like your cat). 📚 Recommended Resources 501 Japanese Verbs
Most learners struggle with the form. Think of it as the "And" connector. If you want to say "I'll go and eat," you change Iku to Itte : "Itte tabemasu."