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nɑt
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ではない (de wa nai), ない (nai), しない (shinai), いない (inai), ない (nai) - as a suffix, ではない (de wa nai) - in formal contexts

Žodžio Not reikšmės japoniškai kalba

ではない (de wa nai)

Pavyzdys:
She is not coming to the party.
彼女はパーティーに来ない。
This is not what I expected.
これは私が期待していたものではない。
Naudojimas: InformalKontekstas: General negation in everyday conversation.
Pastaba: Commonly used in casual speech. In formal contexts, ではありません (de wa arimasen) is preferred.

ない (nai)

Pavyzdys:
I have no money.
お金がない。
There is no problem.
問題がない。
Naudojimas: InformalKontekstas: Used to indicate absence or lack.
Pastaba: Often used in conjunction with nouns to express non-existence.

しない (shinai)

Pavyzdys:
I will not do it.
それをしない。
He does not like to exercise.
彼は運動が好きではない。
Naudojimas: InformalKontekstas: Used to express refusal or negation of actions.
Pastaba: The negative form of する (suru) which means 'to do'.

いない (inai)

Pavyzdys:
He is not here.
彼はいない。
My friends are not around.
友達はいない。
Naudojimas: InformalKontekstas: Used to indicate someone is not present.
Pastaba: The negative form of いる (iru), which means 'to be' for animate objects.

ない (nai) - as a suffix

Pavyzdys:
I don’t understand.
わからない。
It’s not good.
良くない。
Naudojimas: InformalKontekstas: Used to negate adjectives and verbs.
Pastaba: Commonly used in casual speech, it can also appear in various verb forms.

ではない (de wa nai) - in formal contexts

Pavyzdys:
This is not a joke.
これは冗談ではありません。
That is not my opinion.
それは私の意見ではありません。
Naudojimas: FormalKontekstas: Used in formal situations to negate statements.
Pastaba: More polite than the informal version; often used in written language.

Not sinonimai

No

No is used to indicate the absence or lack of something.
Pavyzdys: I have no money left.
Pastaba: No is often used to directly negate a noun or noun phrase, while not can be used to negate verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.

Nay

Nay is a formal or literary term used to indicate refusal or denial.
Pavyzdys: He voted nay on the proposal.
Pastaba: Nay is less commonly used in everyday conversation and is more formal or old-fashioned.

Negative

Negative indicates denial or refusal.
Pavyzdys: The answer was in the negative.
Pastaba: Negative is often used in formal contexts or when expressing a more definite refusal or denial.

Never

Never indicates at no time or not at any time in the future.
Pavyzdys: I will never give up.
Pastaba: Never specifically refers to the future and emphasizes a permanent state of not happening.

Not posakiai ir dažni junginiai

Not at all

This phrase is used to politely respond to thanks or appreciation, indicating that the action was not a burden at all.
Pavyzdys: A: Thank you for helping me. B: Not at all, it was my pleasure.
Pastaba: This phrase conveys a more polite and gracious response compared to just saying 'no'.

Not to mention

This phrase is used to introduce additional information that strengthens or emphasizes a point.
Pavyzdys: She's a talented musician, not to mention an excellent writer.
Pastaba: This phrase adds emphasis to the following information beyond just stating 'not'.

Not really

This phrase is used to express a lack of enthusiasm or strong preference for something.
Pavyzdys: A: Do you like spicy food? B: Not really, I prefer mild flavors.
Pastaba: It indicates a more nuanced response compared to simply saying 'no'.

Not a chance

This phrase is used to emphatically convey that there is no possibility or likelihood of something happening.
Pavyzdys: I asked him to lend me his car, but he said, 'Not a chance'.
Pastaba: It expresses a strong denial or refusal, more forceful than just saying 'no'.

Not in the least

This phrase is used to emphasize that something is not even slightly true or accurate.
Pavyzdys: The movie was not in the least entertaining; it was rather boring.
Pastaba: It emphasizes the extent of negation beyond a simple 'no'.

Not my cup of tea

This phrase is used to express that something is not to one's liking or preference.
Pavyzdys: I know many people enjoy horror movies, but they are not my cup of tea.
Pastaba: It conveys personal taste or preference rather than a straightforward negation.

Not worth it

This phrase is used to indicate that the effort, cost, or risk involved in something is not justified by the benefit or outcome.
Pavyzdys: I considered buying that expensive bag, but in the end, I decided it was not worth it.
Pastaba: It evaluates the value of something beyond a simple 'no'.

Not kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

Nope

'Nope' is a casual and informal way to say 'no.' It is commonly used in spoken language to give a straightforward negative response.
Pavyzdys: I asked him if he wanted to come with us, but he just said 'nope.'
Pastaba: 'Nope' is more informal and tends to be used in more casual settings compared to the word 'no.'

Nah

'Nah' is a colloquial term used as a casual way to say 'no' or express a lack of interest or agreement.
Pavyzdys: Are you going to the party tonight? - Nah, I have other plans.
Pastaba: 'Nah' is informal and often used in spoken language among friends or peers.

Not gonna happen

'Not gonna happen' is a dismissive and emphatic way to convey that something is not going to occur or be allowed.
Pavyzdys: I asked for an extension on the deadline, but my boss said 'not gonna happen.'
Pastaba: This phrase is more emphatic and assertive compared to simply saying 'no.'

No way

'No way' is used to strongly reject an idea, proposal, or suggestion.
Pavyzdys: Do you think we can finish this project by tomorrow? - No way, it's too much work.
Pastaba: 'No way' expresses a more emphatic denial compared to a simple 'no.'

Nope, nada

Combining 'nope' and 'nada,' which means 'nothing' in Spanish, emphasizes a complete absence or lack of something.
Pavyzdys: Did you find the missing report? - Nope, nada. I can't seem to locate it anywhere.
Pastaba: This combination of terms reinforces the negative response more vividly than using 'nope' or 'nada' individually.

Nuh-uh

'Nuh-uh' is a casual way of expressing disagreement or denying something.
Pavyzdys: You're not happy with the new policy, are you? - Nuh-uh, I think it's unfair.
Pastaba: The repeated sound 'uh' adds a playful or emphatic tone to the response, making it more informal and expressive.

Not - Pavyzdžiai

I am not hungry.
She does not like coffee.
They are not coming to the party.
He did not finish his homework.

Not gramatika

Not - Dalelytė (Particle) / Prieveiksmis (Adverb)
Antraštinis žodis: not
Konjugacijos
Prieveiksmis (Adverb): not
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
Not turi 1 skiemenų: not
Fonetinis transkripcija: ˈnät
not , ˈnät (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

Not - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

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