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The conjugated potential form of 聞く is 聞ける but for some convoluted reason the word 聞こえる also exists and can be used as the potential version of 聞く (similar to the word 見える). There is a very slight nuance to each in that 聞こえる expresses something that can simply physically be heard, while 聞ける expresses there being a choice/effort to hear something.
sorry the question, but きこえる means “to be heard, to be audible” – きこえないかって -> haven’t you heard;
isn’t the potentional form of きく -> きけば?
Thanks so much for the lesson. I only know kana so please clear this up for me
Im looking at the word 似合う (にやう/niyau). when i searched for it in a japan dictionary (jisho) It came up as niau にあう.
are both the kana correct? can there be 2 ways of spelling a word in kana like this?
Or is it all read the same in kanji? sorry for the confusing question
Now you wrote Dasai in the Vocabulary list but in the text you wrote Dasei!, I guess Dasai is correct and Dasei is a typing error? Am I correct? Well anyways, you helped me alot, thanks for the video!
You have the most helpful videos on youtube. I’m watching them from the first one along with my studies, thank you very much.