In Japanese, the ability to perform a certain action is expressed by conjugating the verb. This serves to indicate whether something is possible to be done or not. For this, we use verbs in the potential form kanou kei [ๅฏ่ฝ็ณป].
Just like most verb conjugations in the Japanese language, we convert a verb from the dictionary form to the potential form by modifying its ending.
See the example sentence: I can’t eat raw fish.
็ใฎ้ญใ้ฃในใใใพใใใ nama no sakana ga taberaremasen
In the sentence we just saw, the verb [้ฃในใ] transformed into the negative potential [้ฃในใใใพใใ]. There are different forms and rules for transformation into the potential form. Shall we see?
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Verbs Ending in “U” [ใ]
To convert a verb that ends in [U/ใ] into its potential form, it’s simple. Just replace the last syllable of the verb with one from the same family that ends with [E] followed by [RU], that is: [ใใ/eru].
Examples:
The table below shows verbs ending in [U] being converted to the potential form. The potential form should always be translated as: To be able to do something (the verb in question).
- Read – ่ชญใ (Yomu) > ่ชญใใ (Yomeru)
- Speak – ่ฉฑใ (Hanasu) > ่ฉฑใใ (Hanaseru)
- Write – ๆธใ (Kaku) > ๆธใใ (Kakeru)
- Play – ้ใถ (Asobu) > ้ในใ (Asoberu)
- Wait – ๅพ ใค (Matsu) > ๅพ ใฆใ (Materu)
- Drink – ้ฃฒใ (Nomu) > ้ฃฒใใ (Nomeru)
- Take – ๅใ (Toru) > ๅใใ (Toreru)
- Die – ๆญปใฌ (Shinu) > ๆญปใญใ (Shineru)
- Buy – ่ฒทใ (Kau) > ่ฒทใใ (Kaeru)
- Bake – ็ผใ (Yaku) > ็ผใใ (Yakeru)
- Learn – ๅญฆใถ (Manabu) > ๅญฆในใ (Manaberu)
- Embrace – ๆฑใ (Daku) > ๆฑใใ (Dakeru)
- Swim – ๆณณใ (Oyogu) > ๆณณใใ (Oyogeru)
Such verbs also have their formal version. Instead of adding [RU], you should add {masu}. Here are some examples of the potential form [ใพใ]:
- ่ชญใ > ่ชญใใ > ่ชญใใพใ
- ๆฎใ > ๅใใ > ๅใใพใ
- ๆฑใ > ๆฑใใ > ๆฑใใพใ

Verbs Ending in “RU” (iru/eru)
For verbs ending in [ใใ] or [ใใ], the only thing we need to do is replace the ending [ใ] with the ending [ใใใ].
But be careful, in some informal conversations the ending may be ignored, or they may abbreviate and not say the [RE]. Example: [่ฆใ] in the potential form is [่ฆใใใ], but in some rare conversations someone might say [่ฆใใ].
In the negative form, [ใใใ] is replaced by [ใใใชใ]. And the polite form replaces [ใใใ] with [ใใใพใ].
The next table shows the conversion of verbs ending in [RU] to their potential form.
- Eat – ้ฃในใ (Taberu) > ้ฃในใใใ (Taberareru)
- Wear – ็ใ (Kiru) > ็ใใใ (Kirareru)
- Believe – ไฟกใใ (Shinjiru) > ไฟกใใใใ (Shinjirareru)
- Sleep – ๅฏใ (Neru) > ๅฏใใใ (Nerareru)
- Get up – ่ตทใใ (Okiru) > ่ตทใใใใ (Okirareru)
- Leave – ๅบใ (Deru) > ๅบใใใ (Derareru)
- Hang – ๆใใ (Kakeru) > ๆใใใใ (Kakerareru)
- Examine – ่ชฟในใ (Shiraberu) > ่ชฟในใใใ (Shiraberareru)
- Look/See – ่ฆใ (Miru) > ่ฆใใใ (Mirareru)
- Open – ้ใใ (Akeru) > ้ใใใใ (Akerareru)
- Fall – ่ฝใกใ (Ochiru) > ่ฝใกใใใ (Ochirareru)
- Be late – ้ ใใ (Okureru) > ้ ใใใใ (Okurerareru)
- Get used to – ๆ ฃใใ (Nareru) > ๆ ฃใใใใ (Narerareru)
Irregular Verbs
There are also irregular verbs that do not follow any specific rule for being transformed into the potential form. The best way to learn is to memorize the table below:
| Verb | Rลmaji | Translation | Potential | Rลmaji |
| ใใ | Suru | Do | ใงใใ | Dekiru |
| ๆฅใ | Kuru | Come | ๆฅใใใ | korareru |
| ๆใใ | Aisuru | Love | ๆใงใใ | Aidekiru |
Performing the conjugation
In sentences where the potential form is used, the object is more commonly followed by the particle ใ (ga) than by ใ (o/wo).
Example: Eat Meat / Be able to eat meat;
niku wo taberu [่ใ้ฃในใ] niku ga taberareru [่ใ้ฃในใใใ]
Example 2: Read book / I can read the book;
hon wo yomu [ๆฌใ่ชญใ] hon wo yomeru [ๆฌใ่ชญใใ]
The way to conjugate the verb is quite simple. Just remember the rules and details. You can also use the formal way [MASU] as shown in the examples below:
She can’t wake up at six;
ๅฝผๅฅณใฏๅ ญๆใซ่ตทใใใใพใใใ Kanojo wa roku-ji ni oki raremasen
He can wake up at six;
ๅฝผใฏๅ ญๆใซ่ตทใใใพใใ Kare wa roku-ji ni oki remasu
We note that the formal way [ใพใ] was used first to say the sentence, while in the second sentence we also used the abbreviation leaving out the syllable [ใ].
This was just a brief article about Verbs in their potential form. This does not mean that you can freely construct sentences, there are many related things that we have not studied yet.
Let’s wait for the next article to find other ways to express such sentences, and create some explanatory examples. Feel free to leave tips and suggestions for the next related article, or for us to add or correct something in this article.
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