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Inflections of ベスト

Plain
Polite
Form
Affirmative
Negative
Affirmative
Negative
Basics
Dictionary form — present & future
ベストだ
ベストではない
ベストです
ベストではありません
Completed — 'did, was'
ベストだった
ベストではなかった
ベストでした
ベストではありませんでした
Connector — 'and…', requests
ベスト
ベストではなくて
ベストでありまして
Volition & command
'Let's' / intention
ベストだろう
ベストでしょう
Blunt command — 'do it!'
ベストであれ
Conditionals
'If' condition (~eba)
ベストなら
'When / if' (~tara)
ベストだったら
ベストではなかったら
ベストでしたら
ベストではありませんでしたら
List actions among others (~tari)
ベストだったり

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A vest is a sleeveless garment covering the upper body. The term has different meanings around the world. \n* Waistcoat (a sleeveless under-jacket). This is called a waistcoat in the UK and many Commonwealth countries, or a vest in the US and Canada. It is often worn as part of formal attire, or as the third piece of a lounge suit. \n* Cut-off: The Cut-off is a type of vest typically made from a denim jacket with sleeves removed. Popular among bikers in North America and Europe, they are often decorated with patches of logos or pictures of biker related subjects. \n* A-shirt: Normally worn under a shirt or as athletic wear, this is known as an A-shirt or tank top in the US and Canada, vest in the UK and many Commonwealth countries, and singlet in Australia and New Zealand. \n* Sweater vest (American and Canadian English): This may also be called a slipover, sleeveless sweater, or, in British English, a tank top. In Australia this may be colloquially referred to as a baldwin. \n* Banyan: This Indian garment is commonly called a vest in Indian English. \n* Other sleeveless jackets: Vest may refer to other outer garments, such as a padded sleeveless jacket popular for hunting, commonly known as a hunting vest. Another common variant is the fishing vest which carries a profusion of external pockets for carrying fishing tackle. The term jerkin is also used to refer to this sort of sleeveless outdoor coat.

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