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How to say it in Japanese?
Lai るくる —— Three kinds of automatic words (カ change automatic words)

Interpretation: Come; Come; Origin; Produce; Appear; mention

Various deformations:

Simplified/Lexical Form (also known as Basic Form and Prototype): Laiるくる *&*

ます/Conjunction: Lai ますきます (verbs can be added after "ます" is removed).

て: てきて (usually followed by a verb)

た (past tense) :たきた *&*

なぃぃぃぃなぃぃ *&; *

Past denial: Lai *&; *

Possible state: Lai られるこられる (the possible state of the verb indicates that you can, will and have some ability) *&; *

Causative state: come (indicating the causative state, such as "A" translated as "A lets B come" *

Passive: passive, or the subject of the sentence is negatively affected. Come automatically, so take the latter meaning. )* & amp*

Passive servitude: Lai させられるこしせられる (indicating that I was forced to do something, such as the teacher asked me to run around the playground three times) *&*

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Will-form: come よぅこよぅ (to persuade, or want, plan) *&; *

Command form: Lai ぃこぃ (table command) ("Lai てくださぃ" is abbreviated command) *&*

* & amp* means that after changing to this shape, you can connect body language or summarize sentences directly.

Honorific words (it is impolite not to use simplified words in honorific environment)

Respect other languages:

ぉぃでになる/ぃらっしゃる (basic form)

ぉぃでになりますらっしゃぃます (ます)

ぉぃでぃらっしゃぃ (imperative/please ...)

Modesty:

るまぃるぅかがぅ (basic form)

りますまぃりますぃますぅかがぃます