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dekiru and -rareru/reru/eru verbs I'm a bit confused. If a verb with an ending of -rareru (like taberareru) what is "dekiru" for if those verb endings express the same thing? There is no "dekirareru" right?
2011年8月18日 14:42
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"Dekiru" expression is often preferred in formal situations, while "-rareru" is more casual and conversational. The advantage of using "dekiru" for beginners is that you don't need to think about the conjugation. With "-rareru" form, you have to change the verb forms. ,You just need to add "kotoga dekiru" after a verb in dictionary form if you use "dekiru". You will have to learn the conjugation eventually, but "dekiru" works perfectly for the meantime. Also, "dekiru" itself is "-rareru" form of "suru." For example, わたしは テニスを する。I play tennis. →わたしは テニスが できる。I am able to play tennis. インターネットでホテルの予約をする。I book a hotel online. →インターネットでホテルの予約ができる。I can book a hotel online. There is no "dekirareru." You're right.
2011年8月18日
taberu koto ga dekiru taberareru These mean the same thing.
2011年8月18日
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