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Marta~
Nakereba narimasen!
Konnichiwa minasan!
Watashi wa "nakereba narimasen" wo wakarimasu demo... watashi wa eigo wo hanashimasu, nazenara watashi no nihongo wa totemo warui desu! >.< Sumimasen!
I mean, I understan how to use "nakereba narimasen" such as: i must... but i don't know how to say: I mustn't~
What's the form? "Nakereba narimasen" is a double negative form, isn't it?
Arigato gozaimasu anatatachi no tetsudai >.<
Apr 26, 2013 8:33 PM
Answers · 1
To say "must not" in Japanese, use the verb in te-form + いけない/ いけません。
For example, you must not eat that --> それは食べていけません。
April 26, 2013
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