Japanese

きる
Meaning: to cut; to chop; to sever
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 切る 切らない
Polite 切ります 切りません
Past 切った 切らなかった
Polite + Past 切りました 切りませんでした
Te-form 切って 切らなくて
Potential 切れる 切れない
Passive 切られる 切られない
Causative 切らせる 切らせない
Causative + Passive 切らされる 切らされない
Imperative 切れ 切るな

Handwriting

切
る

Example sentences

Cut vegetables with a kitchen knife.
彼女は長い髪を短く切った。
She cut her long hair short.
彼は髪を短く切った。
He cut his hair short.
リンゴの皮をむいて、小さく切った。
I peeled the apple and cut it into small pieces.
玉ねぎを切っていたら、ひどい涙目になってしまった。
While cutting onions, I got very teary-eyed.
指を深く切ってしまい、なかなか出血が止まらなかった。
I cut my finger deeply, and the bleeding wouldn't stop.
野菜を大きめに切ってください。
Please cut the vegetables into slightly large pieces.
玉ねぎを切ると涙が出る。
Tears come out when I cut onions.
パソコンの電源を切る前に、必ず作業内容を保存してください。
Before turning off the computer's power, please make sure to save your work.
まず野菜を洗います。次に、それらを細かく切ります。
First wash the vegetables. Next, cut them into small pieces.

Usage Notes

A versatile verb used for cutting physically, but also for cutting ties, electricity, etc.

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