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Imperative Negative Form

In this lesson,I will teach you how to convert Japanese verbs to Imperative Negative Form.
What Does Imperative Negative Form Mean?
Negative Command Form means “Don’t do something”. |
How to change Japanese Verbs to Imperative Negative Form?
Dictionary Form of Verb + な |
Examples:
Example | Reading | Imperative Negative Form |
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会う | あう | 会うな |
行く | いく | 行くな |
嗅ぐ | かぐ | 嗅ぐな |
押す | おす | 押すな |
打つ | うつ | 打つな |
死ぬ | しぬ | 死ぬな |
呼ぶ | よぶ | 呼ぶな |
飲む | のむ | 飲むな |
やる | やる | やるな |
食べる | たべる | 食べるな |
勉強する | べんきょうする | 勉強するな |
する | する | するな |
来る | くる | 来るな |
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Wow, this is easy to remember. Shame the rest aren’t like this
Haha! That’s right😆
What about polite negative form Marshall?
~ないでください