禁じる [kinjiru] (to forbid) conjugation

Japanese
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This verb follows the ichidan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: prohibit

Conjugation of eiti

私/俺
Present informal tense
禁じる
kinjiru
I forbid
Present informal negative tense
禁じない
kinjinai
I don't forbid
Present formal tense
禁じます
kinjimasu
I forbid
Present formal negative tense
禁じません
kinjimasen
I do not forbid
私/俺
Past informal tense
禁じた
kinjita
I forbid
Past informal negative tense
禁じなかった
kinjinakatta
I didn't forbid
Past formal tense
禁じました
kinjimashita
I forbid
Past formal negative tense
禁じませんでした
kinjimasen deshita
I did not forbid
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
禁じよ
kinjiyo
forbid
Imperative negative mood
禁じるな
kinjiru na
don't forbid
Imperative formal mood
禁じてください
kinjite kudasai
please forbid
Imperative formal negative mood
禁じないでください
kinjinai dekudasai
please do not forbid
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
禁じて
kinjite
forbid
Passive stem
禁じられる
kinjirareru
forbid
Hypothetical tense
禁じれ
kinjire
if I forbid
Hypothetical conditional stem
禁じれば
kinjireba
forbid
私/俺
Volitional stem
禁じよう
kinjiyō
will forbid
Potential stem
禁じられる
kinjirareru
forbid
Continuative stem
禁じ
kinji
forbidding
Causative stem
禁じさせる
kinjisaseru
allow to forbid
私/俺
Imperfective stem
禁じ
kinji
forbid

Examples of 禁じる

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
禁じる- I forbid this.

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