命令形
meireikei
do! (command)
[Imperative Form - Direct Command]
Connection: Verb imperative form
The imperative form expresses direct commands meaning "Do!" It is very strong and blunt, typically used in emergencies, sports, military contexts, or by superiors to subordinates. Use with caution in polite situations.
Conjugation Table:
| Verb Group | Rule | Examples | |------------|------|----------| | Group 1 (五段) | Change u-sound → え | 書く → 書け (Write!)<br>読む → 読め (Read!)<br>行く → 行け (Go!)<br>話す → 話せ (Speak!)<br>買う → 買え (Buy!)<br>待つ → 待て (Wait!) | | Group 2 (一段) | Change る → ろ | 食べる → 食べろ (Eat!)<br>見る → 見ろ (Look!)<br>Literary: 食べよ, 見よ | | Irregular | Memorize | する → しろ (Do!) also せよ<br>くる → こい (Come!) |
Usage Contexts:
Comparison with Softer Forms:
Examples: 危ない!逃げろ! (Dangerous! Run!) 触るな!動くな! (Don't touch! Don't move!) もっと頑張れ! (Try harder!)