じゃいけない

Grammar Point

じゃいけない

Meaning

must not

Pronunciation

Slow Speed

Natural Speed

Usage

A way of saying prohibition or regulation.

It is said by a teacher to a student, by a parent to a child, or by a parent to a child to indicate a public rule.

“てはいけませんか” is a request for permission in the same way as “てもいいですか,” but it is said in a more reserved manner.

In spoken language, “ちゃいけない” and “じゃいけない” are used.

Connection

Vては + いけない

イAdjくては+ いけない

ナAdjでは + いけない

Nでは + いけない

Example Sentence1

お酒を飲んじゃいけない。

Slow Speed

Natural Speed

You must not drink alcohol.

osake o nonja ikenai

お酒 (おさけ, osake) = alcohol 飲む (のむ, nomu) = drink いけない (いけない, ikenai) = must not

Example Sentence2

ここで靴を脱いじゃいけない。

Slow Speed

Natural Speed

You must not take off your shoes here.

koko de kutsu o nuide ja ikenai

ここ (ここ, koko) = here 靴 (くつ, kutsu) = shoes 脱ぐ (ぬぐ, nugu) = take off いけない (いけない, ikenai) = must not

Example Sentence3

この川で泳いじゃいけないよ。

Slow Speed

Natural Speed

You must not swim in this river.

kono kawa de oyoid ja ikenai yo

この (この, kono) = this 川 (かわ, kawa) = river 泳ぐ (およぐ, oyogu) = swim いけない (いけない, ikenai) = must not よ (よ, yo) = (casual emphasis particle)

Similar Expressions

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