表層形
おいさらばえりゃ
オイサラバエリャ
動詞

おいさらばえりゃ (オイサラバエリャ)

動詞 一般 * *
📝 老いさらばえる 🔤 下一段-ア行 📐 仮定形-融合
Updated: 2025年7月28日
📖 Grammar Information
表層形 (Surface)
おいさらばえりゃ
見出し語 (Lemma)
老いさらばえる
読み (Reading)
オイサラバエリャ
品詞 (POS)
動詞・一般・*・*
活用型 (Conj. Type)
下一段-ア行
活用形 (Conj. Form)
仮定形-融合
表記 (Orthography)
おいさらばえりゃ
読み・基本形
オイサラバエル
表記・基本形
おいさらばえる
見出し語の読み
オイサラバエル
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Reading & Info
オイサラバエリャ
Lemma: 老いさらばえる
動詞一般**
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⚡ 一段 (Ichidan/Ru-verb) Conjugations
ます形 (Polite)
老いさらばえます
て形 (Te-form)
老いさらばえて
過去形 (Past)
老いさらばえた
否定形 (Negative)
老いさらばえない
意向形 (Volitional)
老いさらばえましょう
可能形 (Potential)
老いさらばえられる
受身形 (Passive)
老いさらばえられる
使役形 (Causative)
老いさらばえさせる
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動詞 (verbs) come at the end of a Japanese sentence. They conjugate for tense, politeness, negation, and mood — this entry shows the base (dictionary) form.
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What is the difference between surface form and lemma?
The surface form (おいさらばえりゃ) is the exact text as it appeared in the corpus — it may be conjugated or inflected. The lemma (老いさらばえる) is the dictionary base form. For example, 食べた (surface) has the lemma 食べる.
What does the reading (pron) field mean?
The reading shows the pronunciation in hiragana or katakana as recorded by UniDic. For kanji entries this is the standard reading of this specific surface form — which may differ from other readings of the same kanji.
What is UniDic?
UniDic is a comprehensive Japanese lexicon developed by the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL). It provides detailed morphological information for modern Japanese words, used in NLP tools like MeCab.
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The table shows the most common inflected forms of this verb. Click any "Copy" button to copy the form. Note: these are generated from the lemma 老いさらばえる based on its conjugation type (下一段-ア行).
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