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We found 2 grammar points, 11 words, and 219 examples matching 'ならない'
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expression
1. cannot help (doing, etc.); cannot resist; cannot bear not to  (usu. ...てならない or ...でならない)
2. must not ...; should not ...  (usu. ...てはならない or ...ではならない)
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expression
is there anything that can be done?; is it beyond help?; is the case hopeless?  (see also: どうにかなる)
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expression, 'i' adjective
nothing but; none other than  (see also: 他ならぬ; usu. as 〜に他ならない)
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expression
unable to do one's work; can't get anything done
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expression, 'i' adjective
to gain nothing; to be of no benefit; to be no use; to be unprofitable
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かれ
たぶん
ゆうめい
有名
ならない
Perhaps he'll never become famous.
あめ
ならない
おも

I don't suppose it's going to rain.
かれ
ていあん
提案
はなし
ならない
His proposal is not worth talking about.
かれ
30
さい
なったならない
んだ

He died when he was scarcely thirty.
もしかしたら
ゆうがた
夕方
ならないうち
あめ
かもしれない
It might rain before evening.
 
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