How to Say ‘None of them reaches’ in Japanese
どれも届かない
どれもとどかない
💬 Usage Tip: [届かない] (todokanai) conveys the idea of not reaching or failing to connect.
🇯🇵 In Japan: This can reflect the challenge of expressing true feelings, where words fall short.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
どれどれ
[dore]
which
Used to ask or indicate choice.
どれが好き?
Which one do you like?
もも
[mo]
even
Used to emphasize a point.
どれも良くない
None are good.
届かとどか
[todoka]
reach
To arrive at or make contact with.
手が届く
The hand can reach.
ないない
[nai]
not
Negates an action or state.
好きではない
I don't like it.
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