Tuesday, January 24, 2017

conjugations - Are there more irregular verbs like 行く?


I thought when you have a consonant-stem verb ending with -ku you replace it with -ita. For example kaku ("to write") becomes kaita.


But this doesn't happen with iku, which becomes itta, so I guess that makes it irregular – are there any other such verbs?




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