Japanese

つきさす
Meaning: to pierce; to stab; to thrust through
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 突き刺す 突き刺さない
Polite 突き刺します 突き刺しません
Past 突き刺した 突き刺さなかった
Polite + Past 突き刺しました 突き刺しませんでした
Te-form 突き刺して 突き刺さなくて
Potential 突き刺せる 突き刺せない
Passive 突き刺される 突き刺されない
Causative 突き刺させる 突き刺させない
Imperative 突き刺せ 突き刺すな

Handwriting

突
き
刺
す

Example

His sharp words pierced my heart.

Usage Notes

Can be used literally (stabbing an object) or figuratively (stabbing/piercing emotions or senses).

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