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i-adectives: past negation – kunakatta-form
You can also express a negative meaning of an i-adjective that happens in the past. In English this is the equivalent to “was not”. Building this form is very similar to the kunai-form. You remove the い (i) at the end of the plain form and add くなかった (kunakatta) to the stem of the i-adjective as described in the following examples:
- 高い => 高- => 高 + くなかった => 高くなかった
- takai => taka- => taka + kunakatta => takakunakatta
Plain Form | Romaji | Meaning | Negation | Romaji | Meaning |
高い | takai | high | 高くなかった | takakunakatta | was not high |
安い | yasui | cheap | 安くなかった | yasukunakatta | was not cheap |
美味しい | oishii | tasty | 美味しくなかった | oishikunakatta | was not tasty |
広い | hiroi | spacious | 広くなかった | hirokunakatta | was not spacious |
寂しい | sabishii | lonely | 寂しくなかった | sabishikunakatta | was not… |
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i-adectives: past – katta-form
Japanese i-adjectives also can express situations in the past. Whereas in English you have to use “was” in front of the word, i-adjectives can build the past on its own. Remove the い (i) at the end of the plain form and add かった (katta) to the stem of the i-adjective as described in the following examples:
- 高い => 高- => 高 + かった => 高かった
- takai => taka- => taka + katta => takakatta
Plain Form | Romaji | Meaning | Negation | Romaji | Meaning |
高い | takai | high | 高かった | takakatta | it was high |
安い | yasui | cheap | 安かった | yasukatta | it was cheap |
美味しい | oishii | tasty | 美味しかった | oishikatta | it was tasty |
広い | hiroi | spacious | 広かった | hirokatta | it was spacious |
寂しい | sabishii | lonely | 寂しかった | sabishikatta | it was lonely |
Example
Kanji | この話はあまり面白くなかった |
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