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Originally Posted by Shuka
Japanese verbs conjugate. For example, "話す" has five conjugations.
話さ "hanasa"
話し "hanasi"
話す "hanasu" (this is basic)
話せ "hanase"
話そ "hanaso"
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I'm pretty sure at least two of those aren't real conjugations, but maybe you know something I don't. Would you mind explaining the grammatical functions of each of the above?