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Pres. pr. or adv. Agete, raising, having raised, by raising.
Imperative. Age-yo, age-nasare, age-ne, agena, raise.
Conditional. Agenaba, ageru-naraba, if I raise.
Conditional past. Ageta-naraba, agetaraba, agetara, if or when I have raised.
Conjunctive. Ageba, agureba, agereba, as, or since I raise.
Conjunctive past. Agetareba, ageta kara, as, or since I have raised.
Concessive. Agedo, agedomo, aguru to mo, though I raise.
Concessive past. Agetaredomo, ageshi-kadomo, ageta-keredomo, though I have raised.
Negative.
Indefinite. Agezu.
Indic. pres. adjec. Age-nu, age-zaru, not raising.
Indic. past. Age-nanda, age-nakatta,—zarishi,—zariki, I have not raised.
Indic. fut. Age-ji, age-mai, agemaji, ageyashimai, agezaran, I will not raise.
P. pr. or adv. Age-de, age-nakute, age-naide, by not raising, without raising.
Imperative. Ageru na, ageru nakare, agezare, do not raise.
Conditional. Age-zumba, if I do not raise.
Conjunctive. Ageneba, agezareba, as, or since I do not raise.
Conjunctive past. Agenakattareba, as, since I have not raised.
Concessive. Agenedo,—domo, agenai-keredomo, though I do not raise.
Concessive past. Agenakatta keredomo, agezarishi kadomo, though I have not raised.
Causative. Agesaseru, cause another to raise.
Potent. or pass. Agerareru, can be raised.
Potent. or neg. Agerarenu, cannot be raised.
Desiderative. Age-tai,—taki,—taku,—tashi, I wish to raise. Age-tagaru, fond of raising.

Third conjugation.
(Kami-ni-dan no hataraki.)

To this class belong the verbs whose root form end in i does not change when it takes the suffixes, and which make the adjective form by adding ru to the root, and form the Imperative by affixing the syllable yo. In these respects they are conjugated like verbs of the second conjugation.