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きらいとすきとじゃない (kirai, suki and janai)

Hi! I am hitting a wall with my Japanese studies. I know all Hiragana and Katakana. I have been studying for a long time on my own. However, I am getting kind of confused on how to use janai with liking or disliking something! Can I get a few sentence examples/explanations? 

Also, I am looking for life long friends who can speak Japanese! Teach me Japanese, I teach you English! Thanks so much!! :D


よろしくおねがいします!

2018年2月17日 18:57
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じゃないis the way to say something indirectly.

So if you say わたしは りんごが すきじゃない, it means I don't like an apple

And わたしは りんごが きらいじゃない means I don't dislike an apple. (but I don't want to eat it)

So in my opinion, if i hear someone says きらいじゃない, i assume something negative will follow after that like what i wrote in the bracket above.


Does this help you?
I'm more than happy to explain more so please ask me if you have further questions.
It will be a good English practice for me!

2018年2月20日
ありがとうございます!
2018年2月17日

I think that we tend to express something directly. Instead, we prefer to describe vaguely. 

すきじゃない: I honestly dislike it, but I don't want to make you feel bad. Therefore, I say すきじゃない

きらいじゃない: I like someone or something, but I feel embarrassed or I don't feel like to say it. So, I usually say わたしは かれが きらいじゃないor あかいろが きらいじゃない。


I wish I could help you.

2018年2月17日