Verb Conjugation - Past Casual
Conjugating 脱ぐ (nugu) in Past Casual
In Japanese, the verb 脱ぐ (meaning "to to take off (clothing/shoes)", JLPT N4) conjugates in the Past Casual form as 脱いだ (nuida). Verb group: Group 1.
Context Example
コートを脱いだ。
Kooto o nuida.
I took off my coat.
What is the Past Casual conjugation of 脱ぐ (nugu)?
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