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hello minasan konnichiwa, what the different te and tte? what te = ( e ru and i ru) or to another? and tte =(a, o , u ru)?

because some word i can fine like hairu ( to come in ) become haitte, why not haite?

thanks, arigatoo

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    Yeah te and tte depend on the verb type but for the hairu thing there's this to explain that https://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/36926/reading-of-%e5%85%a5%e3%82%8b-%e3%81%af%e3%81%84%e3%82%8b-vs-%e3%81%84%e3%82%8b, it has two different readings that fall into 2 different verb categories – OtheJared Jul 08 '19 at 05:07

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Verbs conjugate pretty cleanly depending on their type, as explained in Wikipedia for the te-form. E.g. all godan verbs ending in -る (e.g. 入る) become -って (入って).

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