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Let’s learn Japanese なくしては/なくして grammar nakushiteha/ nakushite :

JLPT level : N1

Formation :

N+なくしては/なくして

Meaning and how to use :

Expressing the meaning “If there is no N …”. This structure is often used in situations that you want to express “If you don’t have N, it is difficult to do something”.

Example

彼女の手伝いなくしては、自分の力でこの仕事が終わらないだろう。
Kanojo no tetsudai naku shite wa, jibun no chikara de kono shigoto ga owaranai darou.
If it weren’t for her help, the job wouldn’t end by only me.

皆との相談会なくして、今の成功が得られない。
Mina to no soudankai naku shite, ima no seikou ga erarenai.
Without a discussion session with people, I would not be able to succeed now.

忍耐なくしては、子供が説得できないだろう。
Nintai naku shite wa, kodomo ga settoku dekinaidarou.
Without patience, I would not be able to convince the children.

中村先生の援助なくしては、理物のコンテストで高い賞が取れない。
Nakamura sensei no enjo naku shite wa, ributsu no kontesuto de takai shou ga torenai.
Without the help of Mr. Nakamura, I would not be able to win a high prize in the Physics competition.

親の愛なくして、社会に役に立つ人にならない。
Oya no ai naku shite, shakai ni yakunitatsu hito ni naranai.
Without the love of parents, child can’t become an useful person for society.

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