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Use of 'no' in a sample sentence

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Use of 'no' in a sample sentence

Postby jiashen » April 30th, 2007 10:26 am

Hey guys, I was listening to the Beginner Lesson S2 #16 "it's not good to be the king", and there's one line that's strange to me.

今日はスッカラカンのからっけつだよ。

"スッカラカン" and "からっけつ" both are na-adjectives or nouns that mean "penniless" or "broke", so why is there a "no" in between? The translation is "I'm broke today" by the way.

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Re: Use of 'no' in a sample sentence

Postby Bueller_007 » April 30th, 2007 10:46 am

jiashen wrote:Hey guys, I was listening to the Beginner Lesson S2 #16 "it's not good to be the king", and there's one line that's strange to me.

今日はスッカラカンのからっけつだよ。

"スッカラカン" and "からっけつ" both are na-adjectives or nouns that mean "penniless" or "broke", so why is there a "no" in between? The translation is "I'm broke today" by the way.

In this sentence they are both nouns. The "no" makes スッカラカン act as an adjective.

すっからかんのからっけつ is an idiom, but it seems pretty rare. Only 60 google hits.

I'm surprised they'd use that in a beginner's lesson.

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Postby jiashen » May 1st, 2007 1:15 pm

thanks. You know that it's an idiom from experience? Or is it just an inference?

haha yeah that's what I like about this podcast. They have high expectations of their listeners haha.

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Postby Bueller_007 » May 1st, 2007 1:41 pm

jiashen wrote:thanks. You know that it's an idiom from experience? Or is it just an inference?

Daijirin lists it as their only example, which is usually a good hint for something like this.

すっからかん
全くからっぽであること。何一つ残っていないこと。うつろ。「―のからっけつ」

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