✨ Basic Meaning
🎯 Primary Function
📋 Grammar Structure
🎭 Usage Contexts
Used in speeches, presentations, and formal announcements.
Used in daily conversation, though ‘dake naku’ is more common.
Very common in essays, news articles, and business emails.
Used when wanting to sound slightly more articulate or emphatic.
💡 Common Applications
📌 Important Points
⚠️ Common Mistakes
🏛️ Cultural Context
🔍 Subtle Differences
📝 Conjugation Notes
Nouns do not require ‘da’ or ‘na’. Verbs use the plain form. Na-adjectives use ‘na’ or ‘de aru’. I-adjectives use their standard form.
🔊 Pronunciation Tips
Maintain a steady pace. There is usually a slight pause after ‘naku’ before the next clause begins.
🧠 Memory Tips
Think of ‘bakari’ as ‘only’ and ‘de naku’ as ‘not’. So it literally translates to ‘it is not only…’. It’s a stronger version of ‘dake de naku’.
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