無くす [nakusu] (to lose) conjugation

Japanese
5 examples
This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: get rid of, get

Conjugation of 無くす

私/俺
Present informal tense
無くす
nakusu
I lose
Present informal negative tense
無くさない
nakusanai
I don't lose
Present formal tense
無くします
nakushimasu
I lose
Present formal negative tense
無くしません
nakushimasen
I do not lose
私/俺
Past informal tense
無くした
nakushita
I lost
Past informal negative tense
無くさなかった
nakusanakatta
I didn't lose
Past formal tense
無くしました
nakushimashita
I lose
Past formal negative tense
無くしませんでした
nakushimasen deshita
I did not lose
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
無くせ
nakuse
lose
Imperative negative mood
無くすな
nakusu na
don't lose
Imperative formal mood
無くしてください
nakushite kudasai
please lose
Imperative formal negative mood
無くさないでください
nakusanai dekudasai
please do not lose
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
無くして
nakushite
lose
Passive stem
無くされる
nakusareru
lost
Hypothetical tense
無くせ
nakuse
if I lost
Hypothetical conditional stem
無くせば
nakuseba
lost
私/俺
Volitional stem
無くそう
nakusō
will lose
Potential stem
無くせる
nakuseru
lost
Continuative stem
無くし
nakushi
losing
Causative stem
無くさせる
nakusaseru
allow to lose
私/俺
Imperfective stem
無くさ
nakusa
lose

Examples of 無くす

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
時計をなくして... 探しています... なくした?aare leave it yaar..get a new one aare it cost 4 lakhs..... 4lakhs!
なくした? 時計をか!She's looking for her watch
なくした- I'm not sure.
なくした。I lost them.
見張りを なくせFirst, you're gonna call off the guards.

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