What does Shinakute mean?

Now the double negative kicks in by adding shinakute, which comes from shinai, which means “doesn't do”. Imagine shinakute as meaning “not doing”, and it'll become comprehensible.
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What is Ikemasen?

てはいけません (te wa ikemasen) is a way to say “you can't do that”. This Japanese grammar function should always come after the te-form of the “forbidden” verb.
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What is Ikemasu in Japanese?

You might remember that we also learned the potential form of verbs, expressing that "you can do something" in Lesson 35. The potential form of IKIMASU (to go) is IKEMASU (can go). It basically means the same thing as IKU KOTO GA DEKIMASU. But IKEMASU is more casual.
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How do you use Nakute?

Natsukoせんせい。 To make it short, I think なくて is more the case when you tell someone something that had happened, and by that I mean like "watashi no kuchi wo akenakute, hanashita," ("without opening my mouth, I spoke") in contrast to the previous example.
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What does Nakereba Narimasen mean?

For ~なければなりません (~nakereba narimasen) - you don't want to do something but you have no choice and have to do it. So normally, this is used when you want to make excuses.
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What is Ikimasu in Japanese?

Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.
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What does Ikanakereba mean in Japanese?

it is a very informal version of ikanakereba naranai or ikanakereba narimasen. It basically means must. ashita Tokyo ni ikenakya. I must go to Tokyo tomorrow. This form can be used with other verbs too.
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What is the て form?

Japanese te-form is one of the most common Japanese verb conjugations because it turns a normal verb into an “-ing” form verb. In English, te-form Japanese would be called the “present progressive.” Think about how often we talk about “doing” something in English. It's a lot! The same is true for Japanese.
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What is the negative form in Japanese?

In Japanese, there are two words for making a negative sentence , “nai” and “n”. "Nai" is an adjective and "n" is an auxiliary verb.
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What does te form do?

~Te Form: Connecting Verbs

Additionally, the ~ te form is used in Japanese to connect verbs in a sentence in order to list out successive actions. Used to connect two or more verbs, the ~ te form is used after all but the last sentence in a sequence.
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What does koto ga Dekimasu mean?

Literally translated, koto(こと)means "thing," and "dekiru"(できる)" means "can do." So adding this phrase is like saying "I can do this thing," referring back to the main verb. The formal form of koto ga dekiru(~ことができる)is koto ga dekimasu(~ことができます), and its past tense is koto ga dekita (~ koto ga dekimashita).
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What is Tabemasu?

For an example, a verb meaning "to eat" is TABEMASU. Its TE-form is TABETE. So, TABETE KUDASAI means "Please eat." "To look at" is MIMASU.
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What is Norimasu in Japanese?

- Densha ni norimasu. (I'm taking the train/I'm getting ONTO the train.) - Kuruma ni norimasu. (I'm taking the car/I'm getting ONTO the train.)
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What is Naranai?

illegal, forbidden, prohibited, not allowed (something that is not permitted to be done) (てはならない) it's bad if...,must not. 彼 かれ を 殺 ころ してはならない。 Kare o koroshite wa naranai. You must not kill him.
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What is Shinakereba?

This is made from two parts “Shinakereba” which means “If I do not” and “Narimasen” which means “It is not allowed”. So this literally means, “it is not allowed if I do not do it” or “It will be bad if I don't do it”. This two part form is used for most levels of politeness.
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What is Ikanai in Japanese?

ikanai; 行かないInformal Negative (~ nai Form) to go.
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What is a Kunai form?

The Negative Form of Japanese I–Adjectives

The Negative Form of Japanese I–Adjectives. The negative form of an adjective expresses what the noun after it is NOT. When conjugating i–adjectives into their negative form, you simply remove the い at the end of the word and replace it with くない (kunai).
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What is Janai in Japanese?

Phrase. じゃない Learn Japanese grammar: じゃない (janai). Meaning: maybe; most likely; confirmation of information; express surprise towards listener. This is used at the end of a phrase to question or confirm the ideas introduced.
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How do you negate desu?

です with Negative Marker ない

です can be used with ない, a word that marks words as negative, or not true. This is one of the reasons that we say です is not the polite form of だ, and that they are inherently different words.
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What does Kara mean Japanese?

から Learn Japanese grammar: から (kara) / だから (da kara). Meaning: because; since; from. This grammar can be used in two different ways to express two different meanings. Both forms are very commonly used in Japanese, so it is important to understand how to use both forms and to be able to comprehend them correctly.
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How do you use Kute in Japanese?

How to Change to te-form for Japanese Adjectives? To change to te-form for i-adjectives, remove the "い" (i) and replace it with "くて" (kute). To change to te-form for na-adjectives, append "で" (de) at the end.
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How do you use NAI in Japanese?

You first change KI to KA, and add NAI. So, the NAI form of IKIMASU is IKANAI (not to go). But after you drop MASU, if the syllable just before MASU is the vowel "I" and it is not attached to a consonant, you change "I" to WA, and add NAI.
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How do you use Nakerebanarimasen?

For example, if you want to say "I must study," you first change the verb BENKYÔ SHIMASU (to study) to its NAI-form, BENKYÔ SHINAI. Then, you replace NAI by NAKEREBA NARIMASEN. So, you say BENKYÔ SHINAKEREBA NARIMASEN. In a casual way, NAKEREBA NARIMASEN (must, have to, need to) becomes NAKYA.
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