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Kellenok authored Feb 12, 2025
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So to start with, we understand how the regular potential form, the <code>able to do</code> form, of verbs work, don't we? We form it simply by turning the verb into its え-stem and adding the very simple potential helper verb <code>る</code>, which is just one character: る. That's the godan form.

And the ichidan form: in the ichidan we do what we always do, we simply remove the -る and put on whatever it is we're going to put on. In this case, the ichidan potential helper is <code></code>られる<code></code>.
And the ichidan form: in the ichidan we do what we always do, we simply remove the -る and put on whatever it is we're going to put on. In this case, the ichidan potential helper is <code>られる</code>.

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in the comments, Dolly-先生 mentions some important point that did not make it into the video, given on her Patreon. Unfortunately, her Patreon is no longer available, possibly due to her passing, except for some comments she had left elsewhere. I guess we may never know.
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