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目にあう
to suffer
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Conjugation
of
目にあう
This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: go through
Latinized
Translation
Hiragana
私/俺
Present informal tense
目にあう
me ni au
I suffer
Present informal negative tense
目にあわない
me ni awanai
I don't suffer
Present formal tense
目にあいます
me ni aimasu
I suffer
Present formal negative tense
目にあいません
me ni aimasen
I do not suffer
私/俺
Past informal tense
目にあった
me ni atta
I suffered
Past informal negative tense
目にあわなかった
me ni awanakatta
I didn't suffer
Past formal tense
目にあいました
me ni aimashita
I suffer
Past formal negative tense
目にあいませんでした
me ni aimasen deshita
I did not suffer
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
目にあえ
me ni ae
suffer
Imperative negative mood
目にあうな
me ni au na
don't suffer
Imperative formal mood
目にあってください
me ni atte kudasai
please suffer
Imperative formal negative mood
目にあわないでください
me ni awanai dekudasai
please do not suffer
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
目にあって
me ni atte
suffer
Passive stem
目にあわれる
me ni awareru
suffered
Hypothetical tense
目にあえ
me ni ae
if I suffered
Hypothetical conditional stem
目にあえば
me ni aeba
suffered
私/俺
Volitional stem
目にあおう
me ni aō
will suffer
Potential stem
目にあえる
me ni aeru
suffered
Continuative stem
目にあい
me ni ai
suffering
Causative stem
目にあわせる
me ni awaseru
allow to suffer
私/俺
Imperfective stem
目にあわ
me ni awa
suffer
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