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Actually, there's an

Actually, there's an exceptions for る-verbs. Like, 切る(kiru), when you get this verb in a negative form, it turns into 切らない(kiranai). The same to other verb that appears in this lession: 入る(hairu), negative form: 入らない(hairanai). For short: Some verbs ending in る have exceptions.


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