What does "nai" mean in Japanese? Japanese native speakers use "nai" mainly in the two different ways: as an auxiliary verb to add the meaning of 'not' to its preceding word; as an i-adjective to deny the existence of a thing. In this blog post, I will explain these two types of "nai". And also, I will explain how …
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