じゃない

Pronunciation

janai

Meaning / Usage

Noun + じゃない
Verb + じゃない (Order not to do something)
Adjective + じゃない (just mean “isn’t it?”)

When it is used for a negative sentence, It negates the preceding part.

Casual version of ではない

  • In conversational Japanese, it can be used for positive sentence, implying “isn’t it?” or “Don’t you think so?”

When this is used after adjective, it often becomes a positive sentence.
In this positive usage, it is often followed by a question mark. See じゃない?

Examples

日本語は難しいけど、諦めるんじゃない
にほんごはむずかしいけど、あきらめるんじゃない
The Japanese language is hard, but don’t give up!

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