- Japanese⇔English Dictionary

common (kanji info)
  1. 1. [n, vs, vt, vi] mischief; prank; trick; practical joke (uk)
  2. 2. [adj-na] mischievous; naughty (uk)
  3. 3. [n, vs, vt] pastime; hobby (uk, hum)
  4. 4. [n, vs, vt] playing with (e.g. a lighter); fooling around with; messing around with; amusing oneself with; tampering with (uk)
  5. 5. [n, vs, vi] lewd behaviour; sexual misconduct; sexual assault; molestation; rape (uk, euph)

Conjugation — Noun + する (suru-verb)

Dictionary form (itazurasuru)
Polite (itazurashimasu)
Past, plain (itazurashita)
Past, polite (itazurashimashita)
Negative, plain (itazurashinai)
Negative, polite (itazurashimasen)
Past negative, plain (itazurashinakatta)
Past negative, polite (itazurashimasendeshita)
Te-form (itazurashite)
Potential (itazuradekiru)
Volitional (itazurashiyou)
Conditional (―ba) (itazurasureba)
Passive (itazurasareru)
Causative (itazurasaseru)
Imperative (itazurashiro)

Conjugation — Adjective (―na)

This word itself does not change -- these are forms of the copula だ ("to be") attached to it.

Attributive (before a noun) (itazurana)
Non-past, plain (itazurada)
Non-past, polite (itazuradesu)
Past, plain (itazuradatta)
Past, polite (itazuradeshita)
Negative, plain (itazurajanai)
Negative, polite (itazurajanaidesu)
Past negative, plain (itazurajanakatta)
Past negative, polite (itazurajanakattadesu)
Te-form (itazurade)
Conditional (―nara) (itazuranara)

Kanji in this word

Example Sentences

Sometimes the boys would play a trick on their teacher.
I cannot be tolerant of naughty children.
Don't let your boy play with a knife.