<Li> 形容詞 keiyōshi, or i adjectives, which have a conjugating ending i (い) (such as 暑い atsui "to be hot") which can become past (暑かっ た atsukatta "it was hot"), or negative (暑く ない atsuku nai "it is not hot"). Note that nai is also an i adjective, which can become past (暑く なかっ た atsuku nakatta "it was not hot"). <Dl> <Dd> 暑い 日 atsui hi "a hot day". </Dd> </Dl> </Li> <Dl> <Dd> 暑い 日 atsui hi "a hot day". </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> 暑い 日 atsui hi "a hot day". </Dd> <Li> 形容 動詞 keiyōdōshi, or na adjectives, which are followed by a form of the copula, usually na . For example, hen (strange) <Dl> <Dd> 変 な ひと hen na hito "a strange person". </Dd> </Dl> </Li>

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