Adjective Conjugation - Past Casual
Conjugating 複雑 (fukuzatsu) in Past Casual
The adjective 複雑 (meaning "complex/complicated", JLPT N3) conjugates in the Past Casual form as 複雑だった (fukuzatsu datta). Adjective type: na-adjective.
Context Example
このルールは複雑だった。
Kono ruuru wa fukuzatsu datta.
This rule was complex.
What is the Past Casual conjugation of 複雑 (fukuzatsu)?
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