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Aurice
Level: 4

how many forms hiragana phrases are there after the て form of a verb and how many do i need to memorize?

the hiragana phrases that i mean is something like てください、てはいけない, etc.

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7 hours ago
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むじな
Level: 686

The way I understand it, the -て form of verbs is used for many different things - very often, to connect them to other verbs or sentences. Not saying it's the same, but we could compare it to the English -ing: if I were learning English now, there wouldn't be much point in trying to memorise that I can use it to say "beginning to walk", "singing a song", "I don't like waiting". Or maybe I understood you wrong - what do you mean by "hiragana phrases"?

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Shamugan
Level: 712

I think every て pattern that look like a set (てください、てはいけない、ている、ていく、ておく、etc)
And the answer to that is too many, because they are not really sets, bundles.

For a Japanese, it's just て + something else. Meaning: when you will know more words, expression, etc, you will be able to combine them. You don't to memorize them (except a few at the beginning). Later, it's more like combining て with something else rather remembering phrases.

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