嗜む [tashinamu] (to have a taste for) conjugation

Japanese
This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern.

Conjugation of 嗜む

私/俺
Present informal tense
嗜む
tashinamu
I have a taste for
Present informal negative tense
嗜まない
tashinamanai
I don't have a taste for
Present formal tense
嗜みます
tashinamimasu
I have a taste for
Present formal negative tense
嗜みません
tashinamimasen
I do not have a taste for
私/俺
Past informal tense
嗜んだ
tashinanda
I had a taste for
Past informal negative tense
嗜まなかった
tashinamanakatta
I didn't have a taste for
Past formal tense
嗜みました
tashinamimashita
I have a taste for
Past formal negative tense
嗜みませんでした
tashinamimasen deshita
I did not have a taste for
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
嗜め
tashiname
have a taste for
Imperative negative mood
嗜むな
tashinamu na
don't have a taste for
Imperative formal mood
嗜んでください
tashinande kudasai
please have a taste for
Imperative formal negative mood
嗜まないでください
tashinamanai dekudasai
please do not have a taste for
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
嗜んで
tashinande
have a taste for
Passive stem
嗜まれる
tashinamareru
had a taste for
Hypothetical tense
嗜め
tashiname
if I had a taste for
Hypothetical conditional stem
嗜めば
tashinameba
had a taste for
私/俺
Volitional stem
嗜もう
tashinamō
will have a taste for
Potential stem
嗜める
tashinameru
had a taste for
Continuative stem
嗜み
tashinami
having a taste for
Causative stem
嗜ませる
tashinamaseru
allow to have a taste for
私/俺
Imperfective stem
嗜ま
tashinama
have a taste for

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