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confused wi the use of "nai"

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urbanegloss2037
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confused wi the use of "nai"

Postby urbanegloss2037 » September 17th, 2010 11:23 am

pardon the romaji...

in the sentence:

Gakkou ni ika nai to.
gotta go to school.

as far as I'm concerned, the "nai" means there isn't; doesn't have and can't do,not

but in sentence above it means like "gotta"

shouldn't it be " I don't want to go to school"?


*confused* help appreciated.

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Postby Javizy » September 17th, 2010 12:41 pm

~nai to ikenai means 'got/have to', but ikenai can be omitted when the context is clear. It's the same with the similar expressions ~nakereba naranai, ~nakute wa naranai and their variations.

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j_bertoni2279
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Postby j_bertoni2279 » September 17th, 2010 8:43 pm

Yes, Japanese seems to have a lot of dropped verbs, etc. Drives me crazy sometimes. :)

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