Japanese

ちつく

おちつく
Meaning: to calm down; to settle; to feel at ease
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 落ちつく 落ちつかない
Polite 落ちつきます 落ちつきません
Past 落ちついた 落ちつかなかった
Polite + Past 落ちつきました 落ちつきませんでした
Te-form 落ちついて 落ちつかなくて
Potential 落ちつける 落ちつけない
Passive 落ちつかれる 落ちつかれない
Causative 落ちつかせる 落ちつかせない
Causative + Passive 落ちつかされる 落ちつかされない
Imperative 落ちつけ 落ちつくな

Handwriting

落
ち
つ
く

Example

Take a deep breath and calm down a bit.

Usage Notes

Used to describe a person's emotions becoming calm or a situation stabilizing. It can also mean to settle into a place or a lifestyle.

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