裁く [sabaku] (to judge) conjugation

Japanese
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This verb follows the godan conjugation pattern. This verb can also mean the following: try

Conjugation of 裁く

私/俺
Present informal tense
裁く
sabaku
I judge
Present informal negative tense
裁かない
sabakanai
I don't judge
Present formal tense
裁きます
sabakimasu
I judge
Present formal negative tense
裁きません
sabakimasen
I do not judge
私/俺
Past informal tense
裁いた
sabaita
I judged
Past informal negative tense
裁かなかった
sabakanakatta
I didn't judge
Past formal tense
裁きました
sabakimashita
I judge
Past formal negative tense
裁きませんでした
sabakimasen deshita
I did not judge
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
裁け
sabake
judge
Imperative negative mood
裁くな
sabaku na
don't judge
Imperative formal mood
裁いてください
sabaite kudasai
please judge
Imperative formal negative mood
裁かないでください
sabakanai dekudasai
please do not judge
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
裁いて
sabaite
judge
Passive stem
裁かれる
sabakareru
judged
Hypothetical tense
裁け
sabake
if I judged
Hypothetical conditional stem
裁けば
sabakeba
judged
私/俺
Volitional stem
裁こう
sabakō
will judge
Potential stem
裁ける
sabakeru
judged
Continuative stem
裁き
sabaki
judging
Causative stem
裁かせる
sabakaseru
allow to judge
私/俺
Imperfective stem
裁か
sabaka
judge

Examples of 裁く

Example in JapaneseTranslation in English
僕が さばくI will get it under control.
早く戻って さばこう がっぽり稼げるぞWhen we get back, I'm gonna burn that dollar bill suit 'cause we're gonna make some mad dough!

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開く
open
割く
spare
渇く
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乾く
dry
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roll
喚く
scream
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pierce
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shine dazzlingly
欺く
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響く
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在世
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