やがる

Japanese

Etymology

/-i aɡaru//-e aɡaru//-jaɡaru/

Prothesis of ()がる (agaru), caused by almost all Japanese verbs having a 連用形(れんようけい) (ren'yōkei) ending in -i or -e.

Verb

やがる • (yagaru) godan (stem やがり (yagari), past やがった (yagatta))

  1. Shows contempt for the action described.
    (かっ)()こと()やがって
    katte na koto o iiyagatte
    throwing words around carelessly on one's own
    ()やがれ
    useyagare
    get the fuck out

Usage notes

Attaches to the 連用形(れんようけい) (ren'yōkei) of a verb.

Conjugation

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