# Misc. ## ~まい (NEW!) ~まい is the opposition of the volitional form (よう). It means "will not". Careful of two exceptions: * する => すまい * くる => こまい > [!info] Example > この{川|かわは{危|あぶ}ないようだ。ここで{泳|およぐ}ぐ==まい==。 > This river seems dangerous. I won't swim here. ## ~得る・~得ない (NEW!) {得|え}る means "able to", "possible". Can be conjugated: えない, えた, えなかった. Made by: * adding まい to a V-る (dictionary form) * removing the ます stem from a verb and adding まい > [!info] Example > それはあり?==得ない==。 > That is impossible. ⚠ Can also be read うる (on this tense only). ## ぬ (NEW!) It is the traditional negative form of verbs: ぬ instead of ない. Exceptions: する -> せぬ くる -> こぬ いる -> あらぬ > [!info] Examples > {彼女|かのじょ}はここにはあら==ぬ==。 > She is not here.