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hetaru
godan verb, intransitive verb

English Meaning(s) for へたる

godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to fall on one's backside
  2. to be exhausted; to lose strength; to lose one's abilities

Stroke Order Diagrams for へたる

Conjugations for へたる

masu stem
hetari
Negative stem
hetara
te-form
hetatte
Negative te-form
hetaranakute
Adverbial Negative Form
hetaranaku
Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
hetaru
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetaranai
Past Indicative Form
hetatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetaranakatta
Presumptive Form
hetarou
Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
hetarimasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarimasen
Past Indicative Form
hetarimashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetarimasendeshita
Presumptive Form
hetarimashou
Tai Form
Present Indicative Form
hetaritai
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetaritakunai
Past Indicative Form
hetaritakatta
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetaritakunakatta
Adjective stem
hetarita
te-form
hetaritakute
Negative te-form
hetaritakunakute
Adverbial Form
hetaritaku
Provisional Form
hetaritakereba
Provisional Negative Form
hetaritakunakereba
Conditional Form
hetaritakattara
Conditional Negative Form
hetaritakunakattara
Objective Form
hetaritasa
Imperative Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
hetare
Imperative Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
hetarinasai
Provisional Form
Present Indicative Form
hetareba
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetaranakereba
Present Indicative Negative Colloquial Form
hetaranakya
Conditional Form
Present Indicative Form
hetattara
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetaranakattara
Alternative Form
Present Indicative Form
hetattari
Potential Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
hetareru
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarenai
Past Indicative Form
hetareta
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetarenakatta
masu-stem
hetare
te-form
hetarete
Negative te-form
hetarenakute
Potential Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
hetaremasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetaremasen
Past Indicative Form
hetaremashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetaremasendeshita
Passive Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
hetarareru
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetararenai
Past Indicative Form
hetarareta
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetararenakatta
masu stem
hetarare
te-form
hetararete
Negative te-form
hetararenakute
Passive Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
hetararemasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetararemasen
Past Indicative Form
hetararemashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetararemasendeshita
Causative Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
hetaraseru
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarasenai
Past Indicative Form
hetaraseta
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetarasenakatta
masu stem
hetarase
te-form
hetarasete
Negative te-form
hetarasenakute
Causative Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
hetarasemasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarasemasen
Past Indicative Form
hetarasemashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetarasemasendeshita
Causative Passive Plain Form
Present Indicative Form
hetarasareru
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarasarenai
Past Indicative Form
hetarasareta
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetarasarenakatta
masu stem
hetarasare
te-form
hetarasarete
Negative te-form
hetarasarenakute
Causative Passive Polite Form
Present Indicative Form
hetarasaremasu
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarasaremasen
Past Indicative Form
hetarasaremashita
Past Indicative Negative Form
hetarasaremasendeshita
Colloquial Form
Present Indicative Negative Masculine Form
hetaran
Formal Form
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarazu
Classical Form (nu)
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetaranu
Classical Form (zaru)
Present Indicative Negative Form
hetarazaru

Sample Sentences for へたる

The runner collapsed as he reached the finish line. Had he reached the limits of the human body?

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