透ける [sukeru] (to show through) conjugation

Japanese
This verb follows the ichidan conjugation pattern.

Conjugation of 透ける

私/俺
Present informal tense
透ける
sukeru
I show through
Present informal negative tense
透けない
sukenai
I don't show through
Present formal tense
透けます
sukemasu
I show through
Present formal negative tense
透けません
sen
I do not show through
私/俺
Past informal tense
透けた
suketa
I showed through
Past informal negative tense
透けなかった
sukenakatta
I didn't show through
Past formal tense
透けました
shita
I show through
Past formal negative tense
透けませんでした
sen deshita
I did not show through
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
透けよ
sukeyo
show through
Imperative negative mood
透けるな
sukeru na
don't show through
Imperative formal mood
透けてください
sukete kudasai
please show through
Imperative formal negative mood
透けないでください
sukenai dekudasai
please do not show through
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
透けて
sukete
show through
Passive stem
透けられる
sukerareru
showed through
Hypothetical tense
透けれ
sukere
if I showed through
Hypothetical conditional stem
透ければ
sukereba
showed through
私/俺
Volitional stem
透けよう
sukeyō
will show through
Potential stem
透けられる
sukerareru
showed through
Continuative stem
透け
suke
showing through
Causative stem
透けさせる
sukesaseru
allow to show through
私/俺
Imperfective stem
透け
suke
show through

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