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How to say 'No' in Japanese | 否

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The Japanese word for No is 'Iya', written as 否 in Japanese.'No' in hiragana is いや.

    word

    Meaning

    No

    Reading

    いや

    iya

    Kanji

    Negate

    Explanation

    The Japanese interjection '否 (いや)' is a direct and somewhat informal way to say 'no'. It is often used in casual conversations to express disagreement, refusal, or to negate a statement. It can also convey a sense of hesitation or contradiction. For example: No, that's not true「いや、それは違う」(いや、それはちがう). No, I don't think so「いや、そうは思わない」(いや、そうはおもわない). In some contexts, it can also be used to express surprise or disbelief, such as 'No way!'「いや、まさか!」(いや、まさか!). This interjection is more commonly used in spoken language rather than formal writing.

    Part Of Speech

    interjection

    Kanji JLPT

    N3

    Kanji Grade

    6

    Frequency

    431

    Composition

    kanji

    Handwriting

Kanji in the Word

This word contains 1 kanji character:

  • kanji

    Meaning

    Negate

Words Related to Through the Kanji

These 2 Words contain the Kanji 否 as well.

  • word

    拒否

    Meaning

    Refusal

  • word

    否定

    Meaning

    Denial

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What does 'Iya' (否) mean?

'Iya' means 'No' .

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