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Random Japanese Grammar in Base II. Featuring the verb taberu (to eat).

The following are some Japanese grammar constructs that you can put together that all use the Japanese verb in base II. Base two is like an extension socket and is associated with the vowel i as it is the final letter before connecting it to the rest of the bunpo (grammar). Have fun making your own cool sentences and then try them out on native Japanese speakers to really see if they fly. As always, Ganbatte Ne! Do Your Best! Makurasuki. . .

Base II nagara -  While 'verb'ing 

ex.  Tabenagara,  hanashite wa dame! Don't talk while eating!

Base II  yasui - Easy to verb

ex. Gobo wa tabeyasui. Burdock root is easy to eat.

Base II sugiru  - to verb too much, to verb excessively 

ex. Tabesugita nda! I ate too much

Base II nikui - Difficult to verb

ex. Ika wa tabenikui desu. Squid is hard to eat. See Ghetto grammar #109
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