iadjectives
I-adjectives, or i-adjectives, are a class of adjectives in Japanese grammar whose dictionary form ends in the syllable -い. They describe properties or states of nouns and modify nouns directly, as in 高い山 “tall mountain” or 安い本 “cheap book.” They can also predicate a statement, as in 山は高いです “The mountain is tall.”
Conjugation and usage follow regular patterns for tense and negation. The present affirmative form is the dictionary
There is an important irregular: いい “good.” Its more formal or literary dictionary form is よい, and its
Differences from na-adjectives are notable. i-adjectives modify nouns directly without any particle: 高い山. Na-adjectives require the particle