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JapanDict - a question about correctness - TaylorSan - 2010-11-07 Someone here listed Japandict as a resource. I liked it because it had a handy conjugation chart for verbs. Being as I'm still pretty low level, I thought it would be nice to add these on occasion to my cards to study a bit. I went to edit a card and found what I think is a mistake- Tae Kim lists 入る as a "U" verb - an exception to it's いる sound WWWJDIC also has it as a 五段動詞 Which ones wrong? links - http://www.japandict.com/入る http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1W%C6%FE%A4%EB_v5r http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar/verbs - at the bottom of the page it is listed as a "u" verb. Who's in the wrong here? My bet is JapanDict , in which case I won't be using it. But I have heard that WWWJDIC has problems sometimes...? JapanDict - a question about correctness - Thora - 2010-11-07 Yes, it's conjugated incorrectly in JapanDict. It should be はいらない, for eg. It was labelled correctly as 五段 (u verb) though. JapanDict - a question about correctness - TaylorSan - 2010-11-07 Thanks Thora Too bad - I wonder how many are wrong there. I rather like the handy dandy conjugation charts. I guess I could still use it, but just proceed with caution... Side question, if anyone's reading this -> Is there a good list that has all the exception る=う verbs? I just have the ones marked from Tae Kim. I'm curious how many there are...? |