Base I – especially words formed from verbs  with the  ah  (insert a Japanese a from the syllabary here) added to the stem. +++ stem vowel directly related to negative present or negative past tense of verbs. 
Base II –  stem extender is in base II with the I of the syllabery
ROOT – Base III
Base IV – the conditional form~of the verb.  Equivalent to if…(insert statement here)
 Base V - Grandpa mode insert the Oh vowel syllable. 
There are 5 bases which allow us to manipulate verbs. These modifications taken from the first five syllables あ いう eh  and  お of the Japanese syllabery.  Base I is made by adding あ to the stem
February 14, 2008
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