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Conjugation of 引ける

This verb follows the ichidan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: feel selfconscious, feel
私/俺
Present informal tense
引ける
hikeru
I close
Present informal negative tense
引けない
hikenai
I don't close
Present formal tense
引けます
hikemasu
I close
Present formal negative tense
引けません
hikemasen
I do not close
私/俺
Past informal tense
引けた
hiketa
I closed
Past informal negative tense
引けなかった
hikenakatta
I didn't close
Past formal tense
引けました
hikemashita
I close
Past formal negative tense
引けませんでした
hikemasen deshita
I did not close
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
引けよ
hikeyo
close
Imperative negative mood
引けるな
hikeru na
don't close
Imperative formal mood
引けてください
hikete kudasai
please close
Imperative formal negative mood
引けないでください
hikenai dekudasai
please do not close
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
引けて
hikete
close
Passive stem
引けられる
hikerareru
closed
Hypothetical tense
引けれ
hikere
if I closed
Hypothetical conditional stem
引ければ
hikereba
closed
私/俺
Volitional stem
引けよう
hikeyō
will close
Potential stem
引けられる
hikerareru
closed
Continuative stem
引け
hike
closing
Causative stem
引けさせる
hikesaseru
allow to close
私/俺
Imperfective stem
引け
hike
close

Examples of 引ける

引けよ

Pull it.

- 引け - 引け

Draw!

- 引け!

Pull!

引け!

Back!

引き金だ 引け!

- Do you know where my wife is? Do you know if my wife knows where I am? Sir?

さあ 引け!

Come on, men! Pull!

「ギターがひけますか」「はい、ひけます」

"Can you play the guitar?" "Yes, I can."

- ひけ ひけ

- Pull!

- ひけ ひけ - それでいいぞ

- ( Men shouting, grunting ) - Pull!