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Not use in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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not use ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„
How to say “not use” in Japanese? “ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on not use in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„ info.

To remember "ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„" (twanai), you might think of "T (like 'T' in 'Tusca'ho' – Skipping the 'Tusca') and "wanai" (as in 'wan' + 'ai' โ€“ not love). This can help you associate the word with its meaning.

Explanations:
"ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„" (twanai) is the negative form of the verb "ใคใ‹ใ†" (tu), which means "to use". In Japanese, to negate a verb, you typically replace the final "u" sound with "anai".

Other words that mean the same thing:
– ไฝฟใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ (timasen): Polite form of "not use".
– ไฝฟ็”จใ—ใชใ„ (shiyou shinai): Another way to say "not use" in a different verb form.
– ไฝฟใ†ใ“ใจใŒใ‚ใ‚Šใพใ›ใ‚“ (tu koto ga arimasen): "There is no occasion to use".

Conjugations:
– Non-past: ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„ (twanai) โ€“ does not use
– Past: ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ‹ใฃใŸ (twanakatta) โ€“ did not use
– Polite non-past: ใคใ‹ใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ (timasen) โ€“ does not use (polite)
– Polite past: ใคใ‹ใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใงใ—ใŸ (timasen dea) โ€“ did not use (polite)
– Te-form (used for joining sentences and making requests): ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใใฆ (twanakute) โ€“ without using / not using

Example sentences:
– ไปŠใฏใใ‚Œใ‚’ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„ใ€‚ (Ima wa sore o twanai.)
– I do not use that now.

– ๆ˜จๆ—ฅ็งใฏใ“ใฎใƒ‘ใ‚ฝใ‚ณใƒณใ‚’ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ‹ใฃใŸใ€‚ (Kinล watashi wa kono pasokon o twanakatta.)
– I did not use this computer yesterday.

– ไผš่ญฐใงใฏ่‹ฑ่ชžใ‚’ใคใ‹ใ‚ใชใ„ใ“ใจใซใ—ใพใ—ใŸใ€‚ (Kaigi de wa eigo o twanai koto ni shimaa.)
– We decided not to use English in the meeting.

– ใ™ใฟใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€็งใฏใƒŠใ‚คใƒ•ใฏใคใ‹ใ„ใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚ (Sumimasen, watashi wa naifu wa timasen.)
– Sorry, I do not use knives.

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