摩る [sasuru] (to do) conjugation

Japanese
5 examples
This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: alleviate

Conjugation of 摩る

私/俺
Present informal tense
摩る
sasuru
I do
Present informal negative tense
摩らない
sasuranai
I don't do
Present formal tense
摩ります
sasurimasu
I do
Present formal negative tense
摩りません
sasen
I do not do
私/俺
Past informal tense
摩った
sasutta
I did
Past informal negative tense
摩らなかった
sasuranakatta
I didn't do
Past formal tense
摩りました
sashita
I do
Past formal negative tense
摩りませんでした
sasen deshita
I did not do
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
摩れ
sasure
do
Imperative negative mood
摩るな
sasuru na
don't do
Imperative formal mood
摩ってください
sasutte kudasai
please do
Imperative formal negative mood
摩らないでください
sasuranai dekudasai
please do not do
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
摩って
sasutte
do
Passive stem
摩られる
sasurareru
did
Hypothetical tense
摩れ
sasure
if I did
Hypothetical conditional stem
摩れば
sasureba
did
私/俺
Volitional stem
摩ろう
sasurō
will do
Potential stem
摩れる
sasureru
did
Continuative stem
摩り
sasuri
doing
Causative stem
摩らせる
sasuraseru
allow to do
私/俺
Imperfective stem
摩ら
sasura
do

Examples of 摩る

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
さすってDo it.
一族のためモートを取り戻せ 我が一族のため さすれば、お前の立場を再考するTake the Moat for the family, for our family, and I'll reconsider your position.
さすればAnd that's it.
さすれば、伝染病も治まるAnd end the plague.
さすれば やり遂げられるSometimes you got to dig deep to find what you're looking for. So you made it.

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ある
have
いる
go in
〆る
total
する
do
なる
become
はる
stretch
よる
depend on
阿る
flatter
握る
grasp
為る
do
移る
move
因る
do
映る
in japanese wikipedia
煙る
smoke
殴る
punch

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撲滅
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勃発
break out
翻筋斗打つ
do a somersault
翻譯
translate
摩耗
do
満たす
fill up
密集
crowd together
無くなる
disappear

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