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Conjugations for 嫌いがある

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[きら()····]
kiraigaaru
expression, godan verb (irregular)

Alternate Written Forms:

kiraigaaru

Root Words:

[きら()·い + が + ある]
kirai + ga + aru

English Meaning(s) for 嫌いがある

expression, godan verb (irregular)
  1. to have a tendency to; to be liable to; to have a touch of; to have a smack of

Meanings for each kanji in 嫌いがある

» dislike; detest; hate

Stroke Order Diagrams for 嫌いがある

Conjugations for 嫌いがある

masu stem
[きら()····]
kiraigaari
te-form
[きら()·····]
kiraigaatte
Negative te-form
[きら()·····]
kiraiganakute
Adverbial Negative Form
[きら()····]
kiraiganaku
Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
[きら()····]
kiraigaaru
Present Indicative Negative Form
[きら()····]
kiraiganai
Past Indicative Form
[きら()·····]
kiraigaatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
[きら()······]
kiraiganakatta
Presumptive Form
[きら()·····]
kiraigaarou
Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
[きら()······]
kiraigaarimasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
[きら()·······]
kiraigaarimasen
Past Indicative Form
[きら()·······]
kiraigaarimashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
[きら()··········]
kiraigaarimasendeshita
Presumptive Form
[きら()········]
kiraigaarimashou
Provisional Form
Present Indicative Form
[きら()·····]
kiraigaareba
Present Indicative Negative Form
[きら()······]
kiraiganakereba
Present Indicative Negative Colloquial Form
[きら()·····]
kiraiganakya
Conditional Form
Present Indicative Form
[きら()······]
kiraigaattara
Present Indicative Negative Form
[きら()·······]
kiraiganakattara
Alternative Form
Present Indicative Form
[きら()······]
kiraigaattari

Sample Sentences for 嫌いがある

Jim tends to go too far.

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