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How to say " i don't like" in Japanese?

by Guest33680  |  earlier

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How to say " i don't like" in Japanese?

Or just "don't like" without the "i"...

I know that "like" is "suki" but "suki janai" just doesn't sound right(~_~')

And how to say the full sentence of "I don't like my...(something,doesn't matter what,hair,look,accent or whatever...)"

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  1. I NO RIKE


  2. suki jinai ain't right! i'd no i'm japanese! and it's daikirai!

    ie: i don't like that person

    soitsu daikirai!  

  3. "Suki janai" is right.

    Or you can use "kirai"(dislike).

    I (don't like/dislike) my (hair/look/accent).

    私は自分の(髪型/見た目/アクセント)が(好きじゃない/嫌い) (written)

    Watashi wa jibun no (kamigata/mitame/akusento) ga (suki janai/kirai)

    私、自分の(髪型/見た目/アクセント)(好きじゃない/嫌い) (spoken)

    Watashi jibun no (kamigata/mitame/akusento) (suki janai/kirai)

    私は自分の(髪型/見た目/アクセント)が(好きではありません/嫌いです) (formal)

    Watashi wa jibun no (kamigata/mitame/akusento) ga (suki dewa arimasen/kirai desu)

  4. Me do no like.

  5. kini iranai

    気に入らない

    I don't like my hair.

    Watashi wa kami ga kini iranai.

    "kini iranai" is means It does'nt match my taste.

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