起床 [kishō suru] (to get up) conjugation

Japanese
2 examples
This verb can also mean the following: do

Conjugation of 起床

私/俺
Present informal tense
起床
kishō suru
I get up
Present informal negative tense
起床しない
kishō shinai
I don't get up
Present formal tense
起床します
kishō shimasu
I get up
Present formal negative tense
起床しません
kishō shimasen
I do not get up
私/俺
Past informal tense
起床した
kishō shita
I got up
Past informal negative tense
起床しなかった
kishō shinakatta
I didn't get up
Past formal tense
起床しました
kishō shimashita
I get up
Past formal negative tense
起床しませんでした
kishō shimasen deshita
I did not get up
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
起床せよ
kishō seyo
get up
Imperative negative mood
起床な
kishō suru na
don't get up
Imperative formal mood
起床してください
kishō shite kudasai
please get up
Imperative formal negative mood
起床しないでください
kishō shinai dekudasai
please do not get up
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
起床して
kishō shite
get up
Passive stem
起床される
kishō sareru
got up
Hypothetical tense
起床すれ
kishō sure
if I got up
Hypothetical conditional stem
起床すれば
kishō sureba
got up
私/俺
Volitional stem
起床しよう
kishō shiyō
will get up
Potential stem
起床できる
kishō dekiru
got up
Continuative stem
起床し
kishō shi
getting up
Causative stem
起床させる
kishō saseru
allow to get up
私/俺
Imperfective stem
起床し
kishō shi
get up

Examples of 起床

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
起床!Wake up! Wake up!
メイザー・ラッカムの勇気を 君らの心に刻んで欲しい 起床!Let the courage of Mazer Rackham be your inspiration.

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臥床
bed
起す
do
起因
arise from
起臥
awake and retire every day
起工
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起訴
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起動
start
起伏
rise and fall
起用
appoint
起立
stand up
同床
share a bed

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臥床
bed
起す
do
起因
arise from
起臥
awake and retire every day
起工
break ground
起訴
indict
起動
start
起伏
rise and fall
起用
appoint
起立
stand up
同床
share a bed

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appraise
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虐殺
massacre
逆転勝ち
come from behind to win
休意
feel secure

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