たやすい
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Base i-adjective form ending in 『い』. Describes something that is not difficult or complicated.
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Akira talk about a new video game they're playing, and Akira comments on its difficulty level.
たやすい
たやすい
easy / simple / light
Core Language Building BlocksCore Adjectives
Memory Hook
Imagine a task so easy it feels like 'tai chi' (たやすい tayasui sounds like 'tai chi') — simple and light movements! 'Tai chi' → たやすい (tayasui, 'easy').
Cultural Note
『たやすい』 (tayasui, 'easy') is often used in everyday conversation to describe tasks or situations that require little effort, reflecting a practical and straightforward approach in Japanese communication.
Forms
Base: たやすいBase i-adjective form ending in 『い』. Describes something that is not difficult or complicated.
Negative: たやすくないDrop 『い』 → add 『くない』 (kunai, negative) → 『たやすくない』 (tayasukunai).
Past: たやすかったDrop 『い』 → add 『かった』 (katta, past) → 『たやすかった』 (tayasukatta).
Adverbial: たやすくDrop 『い』 → add 『く』 (ku, adverbial) → 『たやすく』 (tayasuku).
Comparative: よりたやすいComparative formed with modifier 『より』 (yori, 'more than') + base adjective.
Superlative: 一番たやすいSuperlative formed with 『一番』 (ichiban, 'number one / Most') + adjective.