i-ending na-adjective

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Several Japanese na-adjectives end in い — きれい ('pretty, clean'), 嫌い ('disliked'), 幸い ('fortunate') — and look like i-adjectives but conjugate as na-adjectives, requiring な before nouns (きれいな花 'a pretty flower,' not *きれい花). A famous learner trap; worth memorizing the exceptions.

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