Anwar Rizalman
Qualifying Nouns with verbs question Im using Integrated Genki Books. So in the book to qualify nouns with verbs is (for example) -> めがねをかけているひと。 Which uses the short form for the verb before the noun... But I found one that is using the verb stem and not it’s short form. I don’t know if both are correct or what? The sentence is this —> 京都行き電車(きょうといきでんしゃ)ps I don’t know any kanji so it will be helpful if you give me the kana too.
28 lis 2018 09:18
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京都行き電車 is not verb + noun. This is just noun. This is used like this example. Ex:私は(くるま)に のります。 私は(京都行き電車)にのります。
28 listopada 2018
京都行き電車 is a compound noun which consists of two nouns, ”京都行き” , a noun made from a verb, and ”電車", a noun. ”行き” is a 連用形(RENYOUKEI) of a verb "行く“ (It is not a stem. The stem of 行く(IKU) is "IK") 連用形 is often used as a noun. ※ The structure is same as "駆け込み乗車“, which consists of 駆け込み(かけこみ)and 乗車(じょうしゃ) ※ 京都行き is also a combound noun.
28 listopada 2018
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