〜なくてはいけない

N5

〜なくてはいけない

-nakute wa ikenai

Must

N5

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Explication

〜なくてはいけない expresses obligation. It means “must” or “have to.” It is the opposite of 〜てはいけない. Key points: • Verb ない-form + くてはいけない • Means you must do something • Polite form: 〜なくてはいけません • Often used for rules and responsibilities For example, “勉強しなくてはいけません” means “I must study.” “早く起きなくてはいけません” means “I have to wake up early.” It sounds strong, so use it when the obligation is real. In casual speech, people often shorten it to 〜なきゃ, but at N5 you should use the full form. To make this pattern, first change the verb to the ない-form, then add くてはいけない. For する, it becomes しなくてはいけない. Practice with common verbs to get used to the form and meaning.

Structure

Modèle
Verb (ない-form) + くてはいけない
Verb (ない-form)Negative base form
Exemples: 行かない, 食べない, しない
くてはいけないMust/obligation phrase
Exemples: くてはいけない, くてはいけません

Exemples

Exemple 1
宿題をしなくてはいけません。
Shukudai o shinakute wa ikemasen.
I must do my homework.
Détail
宿題homework
object marker
しなくてdo not (negative form)
はいけませんmust (polite)
Remarque: Obligation
Exemple 2
早く起きなくてはいけません。
Hayaku okinakute wa ikemasen.
I have to wake up early.
Détail
早くearly
起きなくてwake up (negative form)
はいけませんmust
Remarque: Daily responsibility
Exemple 3
明日学校に行かなくてはいけません。
Ashita gakkou ni ikanakute wa ikemasen.
I must go to school tomorrow.
Détail
明日tomorrow
学校school
destination marker
行かなくてgo (negative form)
はいけませんmust
Remarque: Obligation with time
Exemple 4
薬を飲まなくてはいけません。
Kusuri o nomanakute wa ikemasen.
I must take medicine.
Détail
medicine
object marker
飲まなくてdrink/take (negative form)
はいけませんmust
Remarque: Strong necessity

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