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Verb Conjugation - Past Negative Casual

Conjugating 消える (kieru) in Past Negative Casual

In Japanese, the verb 消える (meaning "to to go out / disappear / fade (intransitive)", JLPT N3) conjugates in the Past Negative Casual form as 消えなかった (kienakatta). Verb group: Group 2.

Context Example

消えなかった。
Kienakatta.
I did not go out.
What is the Past Negative Casual conjugation of 消える (kieru)?
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