shirabe.org
#276
Common N5
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    head
    All that time the things granddad had said, like the sound of flies flying round a melon, buzzed in my head.
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    hair (on one's head)
    Alice has a flower in her hair.
  3. 3
    English · JMdict
    mind;brains;intellect
    I'm going with Ken. He is cool, gentle and smart. What's more, he is single!
More
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#25,626
Common
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    indicates possessive
    orig. written 乃 or 之
    Visit my webpage and find out more about me.
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    nominalizes verbs and adjectives
    As time went on, rules were added to the game to make it safer.
  3. 3
    English · JMdict
    substitutes for "ga" in subordinate phrases
    See also: 蛾 (が)
    There were almost 100 people, few of whom I had seen before.
More
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word
#368

Inflections of 痛い

Plain
Polite
Form
Affirmative
Negative
Affirmative
Negative
Basics
Dictionary form — present & future
痛い
いたい
くない
いたくない
痛いです
いたいです
くないです
いたくないです
Completed — 'did, was'
かった
いたかった
くなかった
いたくなかった
かったです
いたかったです
くなかったです
いたくなかったです
Connector — 'and…', requests
くて
いたくて
くなくて
いたくなくて
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
かろう
いたかろう
痛いでしょう
いたいでしょう
Voice & causation
Make / let someone do
くさせる
いたくさせる
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
ければ
いたければ
くなければ
いたくなければ
'When / if' (~tara)
かったら
いたかったら
くなかったら
いたくなかったら
List actions among others (~tari)
かったり
いたかったり

Tap a form to learn what it's for

Common N5
Pitch accent
Meaning
  1. 1
    English · JMdict
    painful;sore
    Does it hurt when you chew?
  2. 2
    English · JMdict
    colloquial cringy;embarrassing
Forms
Save this word to start reviewing it with spaced repetition. Save word

Grammar codex

What the coloured tags mean

Hiragana

ひらがな

The rounded, flowing kana. Hiragana writes native Japanese words, grammar endings, and anything without (or alongside) kanji — it's the first script you learn. Each character stands for one syllable.

Example

ねこ — cat