When can I use Janai?

When can I use Janai?

You can use じゃあね (ja ne) when you’re saying goodbye to a friend (informally) who you’ll see again in the immediate future. Ja means “then/well” and mata means “again,” so the literal translation is “well, again” which you can roughly translate to see you later.

How do you use Hidoi in a sentence?

Example: Sore wa anmari hidoi yo. それはあんまりひどいよ。

What is the difference between Janai and Dewanai?

They all mean “isn’t/is not.” Dewa arimasen is more like “is not.” “Ja arimasen/janai desu” is like “isn’t.” Dewanai is the informal phrase. You can use this with close friends.

What is the meaning of Nande?

Nande means “why”. Not to be confused with nanda which is the informal word for “what”. Or even nandesuka which is a short version of nani desu ka (often heard as nandesuka which is also valid and fine). Nani meaning “what”, desu is a copula, ka is the “question mark” in Japanese language.

What is ja Arimasen?

Genki dewa (ja) arimasen.: I’m not well. “ja arimasen” sounds more casual, and is used more in daily conversation. Informal: Genki? Understand? Do you understand?

How do you write Hidoi in Japanese?

Related Kanji

cruel, severe, atrocious, unjust
un-, mistake, negative, injustice, non-
road-way, street, district, journey, course, moral, teachings

What is Janai desu?

Janai desu is the negative form of desu. Desu has affirmative and negative forms, as well the non past and past forms. See the table below. Ja arimasen and ja arimasendeshita are more formal. We use janai desu because it is commonly used in the daily situation.

What is Nan De in Japanese?

Nande means “why”. Not to be confused with nanda which is the informal word for “what”. Or even nandesuka which is a short version of nani desu ka (often heard as nandesuka which is also valid and fine).