Japanese

みゃくうつ
Meaning: to pulsate; to throb; to beat
Part of Speech: Verb

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Verb inflections

Form Affirmative Negative
Present 脈打つ 脈打たない
Polite 脈打ちます 脈打ちません
Past 脈打った 脈打たなかった
Polite + Past 脈打ちました 脈打ちませんでした
Te-form 脈打って 脈打たなくて
Potential 脈打てる 脈打てない
Passive 脈打たれる 脈打たれない
Causative 脈打たせる 脈打たせない
Causative + Passive 脈打たされる 脈打たされない
Imperative 脈打て 脈打つな

Handwriting

脈
打
つ

Example

His heart is beating regularly.

Usage Notes

Describes the physical beating of the heart or arteries. Can also be used figuratively for something that is alive and vigorous.

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