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what's the meaning of a japanese verb in ~te yuku form?
like "dekaketeyuku" as opposed to "dekaketeimasu" ??
2009年6月10日 00:32
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It's like いく. Maybe ゆくis a bit less conversational, but it's used a lot. So, 出かけてゆく would mean something like "go out and go (somewhere), instead of 出かけています "I'm out (right now)".
Putting an いく after a te-form verb means that you'll do the verb first, then go. You can do the same with 来る, 帰る etc.
買ってくる: I'll buy it and come back.
Or something a bit more famous(?): 行って来ます: (maybe it's in hiragana usually, but to clarify) I'll go and come back, but used in a sense like "see you later".
2009年6月10日
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te yuku means based on iku as to go. sometimes you use it as something it won't come back. satteyuku 去ってゆく to leave ( leave and go, disappear) chitteyuku 散ってゆく blossom/ leaf to fall.
2009年6月13日
I've heard it's an old/archaic thing, used by poets now
similar to English writers may use "ye" or "thy"...
Regards
2009年6月10日
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