Japanese

たたく

たたく
Meaning: to hit; to strike; to tap; to knock; to criticize
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present たたく たたかない
Polite たたきます たたきません
Past たたいた たたかなかった
Polite + Past たたきました たたきませんでした
Te-form たたいて たたかなくて
Potential たたける たたけない
Passive たたかれる たたかれない
Causative たたかせる たたかせない
Causative + Passive たたかされる たたかされない
Imperative たたけ たたくな

Handwriting

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Example sentences

I knocked on the door three times.
彼はいつも軽口をたたいて、周りの人を笑わせている。
He is always cracking jokes and making everyone around him laugh.

Usage Notes

Commonly used for physical actions like hitting a drum or tapping a shoulder. In modern slang, it is also used for internet 'bashing' or heavy criticism.

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