Iru Te Form - The “te” form of verbs, sometimes (confusingly) referred to as the “gerund” form, is a cornerstone of japanese. 2 ~ ichidan ~ 一段. This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. 35 rows いる [iru] (to go in) conjugation.
2 ~ ichidan ~ 一段. The “te” form of verbs, sometimes (confusingly) referred to as the “gerund” form, is a cornerstone of japanese. This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. 35 rows いる [iru] (to go in) conjugation.