It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 無理
Meaning: impossible” or “unreasonable.”
A difficult or overwhelming situation may also be indicated by the expression.
Examples:
- 無理はしないでください。 Don’t try to do the impossible.
- ごめん。ちょっともう無理。 Sorry. I just can’t do this anymore.
- 無理って言ったのにまだやるの? Even though I said it was impossible, you’re still going to do it?
- 5時までに家に帰るのは無理です。 It’s impossible for me to get home by five o’clock.
- 5時までに家に帰るのは無理です。 It’s impossible for me to get home by five o’clock.
- そんな無理を言わないでください。 Please don’t say such impossible things.
- 無理なダイエットは止めましょう。 Let’s not go on any impossible diets.
- 無理なダイエットは良くないです。 An unreasonable diet is not good.
- 荷物を無理やりかばんに詰めたよ。 I forced my belongings into the bag.
- 全ての仕事を一人でするのは無理だ。 It’s impossible to do all the work alone.