Group1 Verbs - Dictionary Form
The easiest way to remember the verb is to study first the dictionary form and its groupings.
1.あく (aku) – Open
2.あるく (aruku) – Walk
3.いく (iku) – Go
4.おく (oku) – Put, Place
5.かく (kaku) – Write, Draw
6.きく (kiku) – Listen, Hear, Ask
7.さく (saku) – Bloom, Flower
8.つく (tsuku) – Arrive
9.なく (naku) – Sing (bird), Bark (dog)
10.はく (haku) – Put on (shoes), Wear (pants)
11.はたらく (hataraku) – Work
12.ひく (hiku) – Pull
13.ひく (hiku) – Play piano, guitar
14.ふく (fuku) – Breathe out, Play (the flute)
15.みがく (migaku) – Polish, Brush
16.およぐ (oyogu) – Swim
17.ぬぐ (nugu) – Take off, Undress
18.おす (osu) – Push
19.かえす (kaesu) – Return, Give something back
20.かす (kasu) – Lend
1.あく (aku) – Open
2.あるく (aruku) – Walk
3.いく (iku) – Go
4.おく (oku) – Put, Place
5.かく (kaku) – Write, Draw
6.きく (kiku) – Listen, Hear, Ask
7.さく (saku) – Bloom, Flower
8.つく (tsuku) – Arrive
9.なく (naku) – Sing (bird), Bark (dog)
10.はく (haku) – Put on (shoes), Wear (pants)
11.はたらく (hataraku) – Work
12.ひく (hiku) – Pull
13.ひく (hiku) – Play piano, guitar
14.ふく (fuku) – Breathe out, Play (the flute)
15.みがく (migaku) – Polish, Brush
16.およぐ (oyogu) – Swim
17.ぬぐ (nugu) – Take off, Undress
18.おす (osu) – Push
19.かえす (kaesu) – Return, Give something back
20.かす (kasu) – Lend
21. けす (kesu) - turn off, put out
22. さす (sasu) - put (up an umbrella)
23. だす (dasu) - post
24. なくす (nakusu) - lose
25. はなす (hanasu) - speak, talk, tell
26. わたす (watasu) - hand-over
27. しぬ (shinu) - die
28. あそぶ (asobu) - play
29. よぶ (yobu) - call, invite
30. すむ (sumu) - live (in)
31. たのむ (tanomu) - ask, order
32. のむ (nomu) - drink
33. やすむ (yasumu) - take a rest, have a day off
34. よむ (yomu) - read
35. あう (au) - meet
36. あらう (arau) - wash
37. いう (iu) - say, speak, tell, talk
38. うたう (utau) - sing
39. かう (kau) - buy
40. すう (suu) - smoke
41. ちがう (chigau) - be different, differ
42. つかう (tsukau) - use
43. ならう (narau) - learn
44. たつ (tatsu) - stand up
45. まつ (matsu) - wait
46. もつ (motsu) - have, hold
47. ある (aru) - be "for inanimate things", have
48. うる (uru) - sell
49. おわる (owaru) - finish
50. かえる (kaeru) - return, go home
51. かかる (kakaru) - take "time, money"
52. かぶる (kaburu) - put "one's hat" on
53. きる (kiru) - cut
54. こまる (komaru) - be in trouble
55. しまる (shimaru) - close
56. しる (shiru) - know
57. すわる (suwaru) - sit down
58. つくる (tsukuru) - make, form
59. とまる (tomaru) - stop
60. とる (toru) - take
61. なる (naru) - become
62. のぼる (noboru) - climb
63. のる (noru) - get on
64. はいる (hairu) - enter
65. はしる (hashiru) - run
66. はじまる (hajimaru) - start
67. はる (haru) - put, stick
68. ふる (furu) - fall "rain, snow"
69. まがる (magaru) - turn
70. やる (yaru) - do
71. わかる (wakaru) - understand
72. わたる (wataru) - crossTo avoid confusion, take note of verbs that sounds similar but different meaning. Example: “Hiku”.

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Ageru, Aida, Amari, Are, Arimasen, Aru, Ato De, Au, Ba, Ba Hodo, Bakari, Beki desu, Bun, Cha, Chau, Chittomo, Choudo, Chuu ni, Daga, Dakara, Dake, Dakedo, Dare, Datte, De, De aru, Dekiru, Demo, Deshou, Desu, Dewa, Dou, Doko, Dokoro dewa nai, Dokoro ka, Dono Kurai, Dore, Doushite, Doushitemo, Douzo, Ga, Garu, Goro, Hajimeru, Hazu desu, Hazu ga nai, Hou, Hodo, Hou ga ii, Hoka, Hoshii, Hotondo, Igai, Igo, Ijou, Ichiban, Ikenai, Ikou, Ikura (demo/temo), Inai
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