noun
direct style; plain form style
Linguistics term for the speech style using plain forms (da/dearu, da, etc.), as opposed to the polite style (desu/masu). Often contrasted with 常体 (joutai).
See also: 常体
日本語の普通体は、友達同士の会話でよく使われる。
The direct style in Japanese is often used in conversations between friends.
Academic papers are expected to be written in the direct style.
敬体 is the polite style (desu/masu), the opposite of 普通体.
Compound of 普通 (futsuu, 'ordinary, common') and 体 (tai, 'style, form'). A modern linguistics term.