憤慨 [fungai suru] (to resent) conjugation

Japanese
3 examples

Conjugation of 憤慨

私/俺
Present informal tense
憤慨
fungai suru
I resent
Present informal negative tense
憤慨しない
fungai shinai
I don't resent
Present formal tense
憤慨します
fungai shimasu
I resent
Present formal negative tense
憤慨しません
fungai shimasen
I do not resent
私/俺
Past informal tense
憤慨した
fungai shita
I resented
Past informal negative tense
憤慨しなかった
fungai shinakatta
I didn't resent
Past formal tense
憤慨しました
fungai shimashita
I resent
Past formal negative tense
憤慨しませんでした
fungai shimasen deshita
I did not resent
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
憤慨せよ
fungai seyo
resent
Imperative negative mood
憤慨な
fungai suru na
don't resent
Imperative formal mood
憤慨してください
fungai shite kudasai
please resent
Imperative formal negative mood
憤慨しないでください
fungai shinai dekudasai
please do not resent
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
憤慨して
fungai shite
resent
Passive stem
憤慨される
fungai sareru
resented
Hypothetical tense
憤慨すれ
fungai sure
if I resented
Hypothetical conditional stem
憤慨すれば
fungai sureba
resented
私/俺
Volitional stem
憤慨しよう
fungai shiyō
will resent
Potential stem
憤慨できる
fungai dekiru
resented
Continuative stem
憤慨し
fungai shi
resenting
Causative stem
憤慨させる
fungai saseru
allow to resent
私/俺
Imperfective stem
憤慨し
fungai shi
resent

Examples of 憤慨

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
肩に弾丸が 打ち込まれてる サラザール氏 憤慨した レコン海兵隊員のグループだ 誰が 彼らの期待に沿えるYou have a bullet lodged in your shoulder, Mr. Salazar, a gift from a very angry group of force recon devil dogs, whom I can only assume live up to their name.
憤慨し 人を殴りたい衝動に駆られたらAnd why is this important?
国民の成長を 妨げると述べた "憤慨し、反撃する"と"We are outraged and we're fighting back."

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