Na-Adjective in Plain Negative Form with さそう (Sou): It does not seem/look ~. 大丈夫ではない (daijōbu dewa nai) Not okay/Not all right: 大丈夫ではな + さそう: 大丈夫ではなさそう(daijōbu dewa na sasou): It does not seem / look okay ~ . 複雑ではない (fukuzatsu dewa nai) Not complicated: 複雑ではな
for Na-adjectives. As with previous Japanese adjective modification, to make a Na-adjective negative and in the past tense, simple add じゃありませんでした or ではありませんでした 。 You can make it more casual by just transforming the auxiliary verb like this: じゃありませんでした
Definition and meanings of "warui". Let me start with the definition and meanings of "warui". warui - 悪い (わるい) : an i-adjective meaning 'bad' in Japanese. Depending on the context and situation, this can also mean 'evil', 'poor', or 'wrong'. Again, but native speakers use this i-adjective often to mean 'bad
What does 大変 (Taihen) mean in Japanese? 大変. English Translation. very. More meanings for 大変 (Taihen) very adverb. とても, 極, 甚だ, 大して, 大分. dreadful adjective.
So "ka na" is a particle which means "I wonder" and is placed at the end of a sentence. Take a look at this example below and we will break it down further. これいくらかな。. This sentence, meaning "I wonder how much it is" uses "ka na" at the end of the sentence to express "I wonder". You should only use "ka na