How to Say ‘Not take’ in Japanese
かからない
かからない
💬 Usage Tip: Negative form of the verb [かかる].
🇯🇵 In Japan: Efficient use of time is integral to Japanese working culture.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
かからかから
[kakara]
does not take
Negative verb form indicating something does not consume time or resources.
それは時間がかからない。
It does not take time.
ないない
[nai]
not
A particle to make a negative sentence.
混んでいない道です。
It is a road that is not crowded.
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