It’s a really useful word to know for a lot of different situations. So guys, we really hope you have enjoyed today’s online Japanese lesson from Bondlingo. Only after you have completed this process will you be ready to take on the challenge of using it in real conversation. Once you are familiar with the patterns, you can the go ahead and create your own examples. From this you should then try and read them back to yourself in your head. What we want you to do is look over the sentences in the earlier segment and repeat them to yourself over and over again to become familiar with the patterns. Don’t be that guy who thinks they know it all, be a book worm and do this for you!. Please ensure that you actually go ahead and implement the next tip as it is by far the most important part of the lesson! Without implementing this you will definitely forget. Great, so now we’ve looked at some example sentences, let’s now look at a great little study tip to help you get better at using いらない (Iranai) Still full from lunch? Let your momma know that dinners off the menu for you tonight with this next phrase: 夕食はいりません。įinally, if you’re the type of person that has it all, then let the world know! You don’t need anything! 私は、今何も要りません。 Let your friend know that you don’t need paying to help them move apartments, you’ll do it for free. Value your dignity more than money? This is a great phrase to use in all types of money offering situations. If someone is offering you chocolate, but you’re on a diet, you can use this next phrase to let them know that! チョコレートはいらない Lets now have a look at some other examples of how you can use “iranai(いらない)” in different situations. It can mean “I don’t need” or “not needed”. Then you add the particle は to indicate that item and finally add いりません to say “don’t need”. Firstly, you state the item that you don’t need. Looking at the make up of this sentence, it becomes quite clear what you need to do. If you only have a few things and you can carry them, you can say: 袋はいりません Imagine you are at a supermarket, buying some groceries, and the checkout assistant asks you if you would like a bag for your groceries. Let’s start by creating a simple sentence. ![]() We will now look at creating a sentence and the various different popular situations where “Iranai(いらない)” can be used. Be sure to be careful when deciding which form to use. If it is a formal situation, you would use いります and いりません, however, if it was a casual context you should use いらない (Iranai) and いる. IruĪs you can see, it will depend on the situation as to where you use each different form. This is going to be really helpful for creating more options in your speech. ![]() ![]() Take a look at this table below to learn all the conjugations and forms. Let’s look at いらない Iranai and it’s conjugations 1 Let’s look at いらない Iranai and it’s conjugations.
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