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How can I know whether an adjective is an い-adjective or a な-adjective? Do I simply have to check the dictionary every time I come accross a new adjective, or is there a way of knowing just by looking at the adjective by itself?
Nov 28, 2015 7:41 PM
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い-adjectives always end in the character い. The い is usually hanging off the end of a kanji, in most cases. Like 狭い for example. But there are some, not a lot, of な-adjectives that end in い. 嫌い for example. If you aren't sure, I'd advice using a dictionary. Though, most of the time, it's easy to guess.
November 28, 2015
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