き
Japanese
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Etymology 1
Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 幾 in the cursive sōsho style. Variants include those derived by similar process from 支, 起, 木, 祈, 貴 and 喜.
Syllable
き (romaji ki)
Derived terms
- ぎ (gi)
See also
Suffix
き (rōmaji -ki)
Counter
き (rōmaji -ki)
Suffix
き (rōmaji -ki)
- (Classical Japanese, jodōshi) Indicates past tense: -ed
- Used when the speaker has directly experienced the event described, as opposed to けり.
Conjugation
Classical conjugation of "き" (irregular)
Usage notes
Follows the 連用形 (ren'yōkei, “continuative or stem form”) of inflectable words, except:
終止形 (“terminal”) | 連体形 (“continuative”) | 已然形 (“realis”) | |
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来 (ku) + き | (unattested) | こし (koshi) | こしか (koshika) |
す (su) + き | しき (shiki) | せし (seshi) | せしか (seshika) |
Related terms
- けむ (kemu)
See also
- けり (keri)
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