Conjugation
Etymology
Blog
Get a Japanese Tutor
Conjugation
Etymology
Blog
魘される
to have a nightmare
Conjugation
Details
Looking for learning resources?
Study with our courses!
Get a full Japanese course →
Conjugation
of
魘される
This verb follows the ichidan conjugation pattern.
Latinized
Translation
Hiragana
私/俺
Present informal tense
魘される
unasareru
I have a nightmare
Present informal negative tense
魘されない
unasarenai
I don't have a nightmare
Present formal tense
魘されます
unasaremasu
I have a nightmare
Present formal negative tense
魘されません
unasaremasen
I do not have a nightmare
私/俺
Past informal tense
魘された
unasareta
I had a nightmare
Past informal negative tense
魘されなかった
unasarenakatta
I didn't have a nightmare
Past formal tense
魘されました
unasaremashita
I have a nightmare
Past formal negative tense
魘されませんでした
unasaremasen deshita
I did not have a nightmare
私/俺
Imperative informal mood
魘されよ
unasareyo
have a nightmare
Imperative negative mood
魘されるな
unasareru na
don't have a nightmare
Imperative formal mood
魘されてください
unasarete kudasai
please have a nightmare
Imperative formal negative mood
魘されないでください
unasarenai dekudasai
please do not have a nightmare
私/俺
Te form - conjunctive stem
魘されて
unasarete
have a nightmare
Passive stem
魘されられる
unasarerareru
had a nightmare
Hypothetical tense
魘されれ
unasarere
if I had a nightmare
Hypothetical conditional stem
魘されれば
unasarereba
had a nightmare
私/俺
Volitional stem
魘されよう
unasareyō
will have a nightmare
Potential stem
魘されられる
unasarerareru
had a nightmare
Continuative stem
魘され
unasare
having a nightmare
Causative stem
魘されさせる
unasaresaseru
allow to have a nightmare
私/俺
Imperfective stem
魘され
unasare
have a nightmare
Further details about this page
LOCATION
Cooljugator
/
Japanese
/
魘される
RELATED PAGES
そびれる
lose the chance to do
黄昏れる
fade into dusk
呼ばれる
do
項垂れる
hang head
仕入れる
lay in
自惚れる
do
惹かれる
do
生まれる
come into existence
千切れる
break off
草臥れる
have enough of
Back to Top