>Japanese doesn't have a future tense.
Wtf how is their society functional?
Japanese doesn't have a future tense
English doesn't have a proper one either get over it
They also don't name their streets, they are nameless
isn't that what the おう conjugation is for?
コンビニに行く
明日コンビニに行く
what's the problem
That's what the standard (dictionary) form of the verb is usually used to convey.
you can use ておく but it is seldomly used and more for doing something preparation for something, otherwise you just stick a future noun like 'tomorrow' at the start of the sentence and you're good.
"Standard" English doesn't. Non-standard ones do.
nigga what the fuck is nonstandard english
shut the fuck up
you're ngmi
quit while you're ahead bitch
neither does english
out of the 3 languages i know neither 1 has a "future tense"
Exactly what it says on the tin
are u japanese?
Wtf how does English society work?
Which languages do you know?
my native, english and japanese
WTF how does Bulgarian society function?
The "X language doesn't have X tense" meme always mean "they don't inflect the verb to show a tense, but add an adverb or a particle if needed". In other words, BS.
gib example plox
not having a future tense doesn't mean there aren't ways to express the future.
English also doesn't have a future tense as in it doesn't express the future through an inflection of the verb like it does with the past.
>Chniese doesn't have a past tense.
Wtf how is their society functional?