In this blog post, I’ve explained the two different types of “totemo” with the example sentences. It has been reflected as ‘to be nearly impossible’ in translation. In this example, it works together with “nai” to make the strong negative expression in Japanese. This is a typical usage of this “totemo”. In the example, this is used after “na re” to deny its meaning, ‘can become’. nai – ない : an auxiliary verb used after a verb, adjective, or auxiliary verb to deny its meaning.In the example, this is used after “na” to make its potential form, “na re”, which literally means ‘can become’ in Japanese. ![]() re – れ : one conjugation of the auxiliary verb, “reru”, which is used to make the potential form of the preceding verb.In the example, it has been conjugated for the better connection with its following word. ![]()
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