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    3. 〜うぃる

    〜うぃる

    〜うぃる

    This means you 'will do' something. It is like saying 'going to do'. People use it online to share their plans.

    KMT8CasualInternetAuxiliary ConstructionWritten OnlyYouthEmphatic Online SuffixesGrammar

    Verb [dictionary form] + うぃるPrimary
    Noun + うぃる

    This means you 'will do' something. It is like saying 'going to do'. People use it online to share their plans.

    今いまから映えい画が見みるうぃる!

    Gonna watch a movie now!

    CasualNon PastAffirmativeSentence EndingDeclarativeMusic & Entertainment
    これから渋しぶ谷やでランチうぃる。

    Gonna have lunch in Shibuya from now.

    CasualNon PastAffirmativeSentence EndingDeclarativeFood & DiningTravel & Transportation
    「ライブ参さん戦せんうぃる」って昨きの日うツイートした。

    Yesterday, I tweeted, 'Gonna go participate in the concert!'

    NeutralPastAffirmativeMid SentenceDeclarativeMusic & EntertainmentInternet & Social Media
    課か題だいが終おわらないけど、もう寝ねるうぃる。おやすみ。

    My assignment isn't finished, but I'm gonna sleep now. Good night.

    CasualNon PastNegativeSentence EndingDeclarativeEducationDaily Life
    え、今いまからラーメンうぃる?私わたしも行いく!

    What, you're gonna go for ramen now? I'm going too!

    CasualNon PastAffirmativeSentence EndingDeclarativeFood & Dining

    This word feels light and fun. It shows you are happy about your plans. It's like saying 'I'm gonna!' with a smile. The way it's written also makes it feel playful.

    This is different from other future words. It means you will do something very soon. Think of it like saying 'gonna study' right now. It is like 'now' but for the future. It is also like saying 'just did' but for the future.

    Don't use this when you speak. Don't use it in formal writing. It is only for online chats. It does not have a past form. Use '〜わず' for past actions.

    Use this when you want to tell people what you are going to do next. It is like saying "I will" or "I am going to" in English. You can use it to share your plans with friends.

    Contrasts with(2)

    〜なう

    This means something is happening right now. It comes from the English word 'now'. People use it in texts and on social media.

    〜わず

    This is internet slang. You add it to a word. It means something just happened.

    Verb stem form

    This is a special form of a verb. You use it to join verbs together. You can also use it to make a noun from a verb.

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