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Group 1
aruku (to walk) 歩く asobu (to play) 遊ぶ
au (to meet) 会う hairu (to enter) 入る
hajimaru (to begin) 始まる iku (to go) 行く
kaeru (to return) 帰る kakaru (to take) かかる
kaku (to write) 書く kau (to buy) 買う
kiku (to listen) 聞く matsu (to wait) 待つ
motsu (to have) 持つ narau (to learn) 習う
nomu (to drink) 飲む okuru (to send) 送る
omou (to think) 思う oyogu (to swim) 泳ぐ
shiru (to know) 知る suwaru (to sit) 座る
tatsu (to stand) 立つ tomaru (to stop) 止まる
tsuku (to arrive) 着く uru (to sell) 売る
utau (to sing) 歌う wakaru (to understand) 分かる
warau (to laugh) 笑う yomu (to read) 読む

Group2
kangaeru (to think) 考える miru (to see, to look) 見る
neru (to sleep) 寝る oshieru (to teach) 教える
taberu (to eat) 食べる

Group 3
kuru (to come) 来る suru (to do) する

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