How to Say ‘Things I can't believe’ in Japanese
信じれないこと
しんじれないこと
💬 Usage Tip: This phrase expresses skepticism or disbelief, common in expressing internal conflict.
🇯🇵 In Japan: The struggle between belief and doubt is a universal theme, often explored in Japanese poetry.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
信じしんじ
[shinji]
believe
To accept something as true.
奇跡を信じる。
Believe in miracles.
れれ
[re]
can
Indicates ability or possibility.
理解できる。
Can understand.
ないない
[nai]
not
Negative form of a verb.
答えが見つからない。
Cannot find an answer.
ことこと
[koto]
thing
Refers to an act, event, or situation.
面白いことがあった。
An interesting thing happened.
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