Verb Conjugation - Past Casual
Conjugating 立つ (tatsu) in Past Casual
In Japanese, the verb 立つ (meaning "to to stand up", JLPT N4) conjugates in the Past Casual form as 立った (tatta). Verb group: Group 1.
Context Example
椅子から立った。
Isu kara tatta.
I stood up from the chair.
What is the Past Casual conjugation of 立つ (tatsu)?
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