Meaning of ないと行けない in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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ないと行けない, 無いといけない, 無いと行けない
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Kana Readingないといけない
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Romajinaitoikenai
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), adjective (keiyoushi)
- Meaning
- (after negative base of verb) have to (verb); must (verb)
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- Parts of speech
- Meaning
- is indispensable; absolutely necessary
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Example Sentences
ないと行けない, 無いといけない, 無いと行けない, ないといけない used in context
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People who think that if they are to lose weight they must go on a strict fast.
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We have to allow for the delay of the train.
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We must be off early tomorrow morning.
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聞いていないといけないのでいうけれど、私は2時間もまってたのよ。
In case you haven't noticed, I've been waiting for two hours.
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You must be careful that she doesn't fall over the cliff.
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You should be careful not to bother him.
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Kanji found in this word
going, journey
On: コウ, ギョウ, アン
Kun: い.く, ゆ.く, -ゆ.き, -ゆき, -い.き, -いき, おこな.う, おこ.なう
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