WEB3 days ago · This suffix follows the 音便 (onbin, “ euphonic changes ”) forms of certain part of speech classes, some of which cause the suffix た (-ta) to be voiced as だ (-da): Inflection rules for the た form
WEBTa ( hiragana: た, katakana: タ) is one of the Japanese kana, which each represent one mora. Both represent [ta]. た originates from the Chinese character 太, while タ originates from 多. Stroke order in writing た. Stroke order in writing タ. Stroke order in writing た. Stroke order in writing タ. Other communicative representations.
WEBIt is the same reason why the て form conjugation pattern also has the same wacky pattern. If you just want to know the rules though, then here they are: Verbs in the plain form that end in う, つ or る change to った: 会 う + った = 会 った. 立 つ + った = 立 った. 割 る + った = 割 った. Verbs ending in む, ぬ or ...