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Japanese いくらも…ない grammar ikuramo…nai
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Let’s learn Japanese いくらも…ない grammar ikuramo…nai:

Formation :

いくら…ない (negative form)

Meaning and how to use :

The structure describes the meaning “there is only a few/ little…”

Example:

いくらも清い水がない。
ikura mo kiyoi mizu ga nai.
There is not much clear water.

いくらも食料が残っていない。
ikura mo shokuryou ga nokotteinai.
There is not much food left.

いくらも来た人がいない。
ikura mo kita hito ga inai.
There are not many people who came.

いくらもお金がない。もっと節約するべきだ。
Ikura mo okane ga ani. Motto setsuyaku suru beki da.
I have really little money. I have to save more money.

いくらも作られるものがない。
Ikura mo tsukurareru mono ganai.
There are few things that were made.

Written above is the Japanese grammar structure いくらも…ない grammar ikuramo…nai. In case you do not understand the signs that we used in the formation part above, you can find out their meanings here in this post: signs used in Japanese grammar structures.

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