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Verb Conjugation - Past Negative Casual

Conjugating 失う (ushinau) in Past Negative Casual

In Japanese, the verb 失う (meaning "to to lose (something valuable)", JLPT N4) conjugates in the Past Negative Casual form as 失わなかった (ushinawanakatta). Verb group: Group 1.

Context Example

信頼を失わなかった。
Shinrai o ushinawanakatta.
I did not lose trust.
What is the Past Negative Casual conjugation of 失う (ushinau)?
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