How to Say ‘I want to believe, but I can't believe it.’ in Japanese
信じていたいけど信じれないこと
しんじていたいけどしんじれないこと
💬 Usage Tip: Using both aspirational and negative forms, the phrase captures inner conflict.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The dichotomy of hope and reality resonates in Japanese culture and literature.
Phrase Breakdown
信じていたいけど
信じれないこと
Word-by-Word Breakdown
信じしんじ
[shinji]
to believe
To accept something as true or real.
そのニュースを信じる。
Believe in that news.
てて
[te]
and
A particle used to connect verbs or adjectives.
彼に会って話す。
Meet him and talk.
いい
[i]
to be
Existence or presence in a state.
ここにいる。
I am here.
たいたい
[tai]
want to
Desire to do something.
見たい映画がある。
There is a movie I want to see.
けどけど
[kedo]
but
Used to introduce a contrasting idea.
行きたいけど、時間がない。
I want to go, but I don't have time.
信じしんじ
[shinji]
to believe
To accept something as true or real.
そのニュースを信じる。
Believe in that news.
れれ
[re]
can
To indicate ability or potential.
できれば手伝う。
I will help if I can.
ないない
[nai]
not
A suffix to negate the verb.
食べられない。
Cannot eat.
ことこと
[koto]
thing
An object, idea, or event.
それはいいことだ。
That is a good thing.
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