静置 [seichi suru] (to leave to stand) conjugation

Japanese
This verb can also mean the following: stand

Conjugation of 静置

私/俺
Present informal tense
静置
seichi suru
I leave to stand
Present informal negative tense
静置しない
seichi shinai
I don't leave to stand
Present formal tense
静置します
seichi shimasu
I leave to stand
Present formal negative tense
静置しません
seichi shimasen
I do not leave to stand
私/俺
Past informal tense
静置した
seichi shita
I left to stand
Past informal negative tense
静置しなかった
seichi shinakatta
I didn't leave to stand
Past formal tense
静置しました
seichi shimashita
I leave to stand
Past formal negative tense
静置しませんでした
seichi shimasen deshita
I did not leave to stand
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
静置せよ
seichi seyo
leave to stand
Imperative negative mood
静置な
seichi suru na
don't leave to stand
Imperative formal mood
静置してください
seichi shite kudasai
please leave to stand
Imperative formal negative mood
静置しないでください
seichi shinai dekudasai
please do not leave to stand
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
静置して
seichi shite
leave to stand
Passive stem
静置される
seichi sareru
left to stand
Hypothetical tense
静置すれ
seichi sure
if I left to stand
Hypothetical conditional stem
静置すれば
seichi sureba
left to stand
私/俺
Volitional stem
静置しよう
seichi shiyō
will leave to stand
Potential stem
静置できる
seichi dekiru
left to stand
Continuative stem
静置し
seichi shi
leaving to stand
Causative stem
静置させる
seichi saseru
allow to leave to stand
私/俺
Imperfective stem
静置し
seichi shi
leave to stand

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安置
enshrine
位置
do
処置
take measures
静思
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静止
come to a standstill
設置
set up
措置
do steps
配置
allocate
放置
neglect
留置
detain

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安置
enshrine
位置
do
処置
take measures
静思
meditate
静止
come to a standstill
設置
set up
措置
do steps
配置
allocate
放置
neglect
留置
detain

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arrange
生じる
come about
盛る
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声を出す
vocalise
製本
bind a book
請う
ask
静止
come to a standstill
惜しむ
hold dear
接収
requisition
摂食
feed

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