んず
Japanese
Etymology
From むず (muzu), contraction of むとす (mu to su).
Phrase
んず • (nzu)
- (archaic) alternative form of んとする (n to suru)
Conjugation
Classical conjugation of "んず" (サ行変格活用, see Appendix:Japanese verbs.)
| Stem forms | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Irrealis (未然形) | んぜ | nze | |
| Continuative (連用形) | んじ | nzi | |
| Terminal (終止形) | んず | nzu | |
| Attributive (連体形) | んずる | nzuru | |
| Realis (已然形) | んずれ | nzure | |
| Imperative (命令形) | んぜよ | nzeyo | |
| Key constructions | |||
| Negative | んぜず | nzezu | |
| Contrasting conjunction | んずれど | nzuredo | |
| Causal conjunction | んずれば | nzureba | |
| Conditional conjunction | んぜば | nzeba | |
| Past tense (firsthand knowledge) | んじき | nziki | |
| Past tense (secondhand knowledge) | んじけり | nzikeri | |
| Perfect tense (conscious action) | んじつ | nzitu | |
| Perfect tense (natural event) | んじぬ | nzinu | |
| Perfect-continuative tense | んぜり んじたり |
nzeri nzitari | |
| Volitional | んぜむ | nzemu | |