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Started by jisso
at 2022-10-26 20:26:02 UTC ・
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at 2022-10-26 20:28:51 UTC
Verb with -u ending before another verb? (Like here in 強くこする.)
Quote from the explanation for the entry か・く【×掻く】in デジタル大辞泉 (by 小学館):
"...に似たもので物の表面を強くこする。"
I wonder what it means when a verb before another verb has that -u ending instead of, lets say, -te/-ite/-ide/-nde or -i ending.
Verb with -u ending before another verb? (Like here in 強くこする.)
Quote from the explanation for the entry か・く【×掻く】in デジタル大辞泉 (by 小学館):
"...に似たもので物の表面を強くこする。"
I wonder what it means when a verb before another verb has that -u ending instead of, lets say, -te/-ite/-ide/-nde or -i ending.