Unit 11
Making Appointments with Friends

Lesson
If you want to say "something must be done," these two phrases are quite useful.
ใชใใใฐ [nakereba]
- This is the conditional form of ใชใ [nai] (the negative form of a verb).
- It literally means "if (something) does not happen."
ใชใใพใใ [narimasen]
- This comes from ใชใ [naru] ("to become") and ใพใใ [masen] (polite negative form).
- In this context, it means "cannot become" or "it won't do."
ๅๅผทใใชใใใฐใชใใพใใ [benkyล shinakereba narimasen]
I must study.
- ๅๅผทใใชใใใฐ [benkyล shinakereba] means "If I don't study,"
- ใชใใพใใ [narimasen] means "it won't do."
ๆ้คใใชใใใฐใชใใพใใ [sลji shinakereba narimasen]
I must clean it.
- ๆ้คใใชใใใฐ [sลji shinakereba] means "If I don't clean,"
Conversation
- A: ใใใกใใฃใจใ ใฃใใฎใซ๏ผ
I was so close! - A: ใใไธๅใใพใใใใ๏ผ
Shall we try do it one more time? - B: ๅๅผทใใชใใใฐใชใใพใใ [benkyล shinakereba narimasen]
We have to study. - A: ๅๅผทใใฆใใฒใผใ ใใใพใใใใ๏ผ
Shall we study and then play games? - B: ๆ้คใใชใใใฐใชใใพใใ [sลji shinakereba narimasen]
We have to clean. - A: ใฏใผใโฆ
Okay..
