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「アメリカの方はモノが多く、それが管理しきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況があります。



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https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20190314/k10011847731000.html?utm_int=news_contents_tokushu_004



JISHO.org links 管理しきれず to 管理 but I never heard that ず-form adds ah しき between stem and flectional suffix. So I'm not really sure what to make of this Oo










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    Sentence where the form appears:
    「アメリカの方はモノが多く、それが管理しきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況があります。



    For full context:
    https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20190314/k10011847731000.html?utm_int=news_contents_tokushu_004



    JISHO.org links 管理しきれず to 管理 but I never heard that ず-form adds ah しき between stem and flectional suffix. So I'm not really sure what to make of this Oo










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      Sentence where the form appears:
      「アメリカの方はモノが多く、それが管理しきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況があります。



      For full context:
      https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20190314/k10011847731000.html?utm_int=news_contents_tokushu_004



      JISHO.org links 管理しきれず to 管理 but I never heard that ず-form adds ah しき between stem and flectional suffix. So I'm not really sure what to make of this Oo










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      Sentence where the form appears:
      「アメリカの方はモノが多く、それが管理しきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況があります。



      For full context:
      https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20190314/k10011847731000.html?utm_int=news_contents_tokushu_004



      JISHO.org links 管理しきれず to 管理 but I never heard that ず-form adds ah しき between stem and flectional suffix. So I'm not really sure what to make of this Oo







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          • ~きる (切る) is a way of expressing that an action is done completely (transitive)


          ビールは飲み切った

          Did you drink all the beer?





          • ~きれる (切れる) is a way of expressing that an action can be done completely (transitive)


          食べきれると思う?

          Do you think you can eat it all?





          • ~きれず is using 「ず」 to form a negative expression


          「管理しきれず」 means can not be managed completely - (or "can't be taken good care of")







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          • ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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          「アメリカの方かたはモノが多おおく、それが管理かんりしきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況じょうきょうがあります。」




          Whenever you encounter a phrase/expression that looks like a verb phrase from its position in the sentence, you need to analyze what the components of the phrase/expression are.



          To do that, you need to learn to spot the 連用形れんようけい (continuative form) quickly.



          「管理・し・きれ・ず」=「管理」+「する」+「きる/きれる」+「ず」



          Please remember (if you did not already know) that 「し」 is the 連用形 that is used most often in Japanese. You will keep seeing/hearing it because we will keep using it.



          「し」 is the 連用形 of 「する」.



          "Verb + 「きる」" means "to (verb) thoroughly", "to finish (verb)ing", etc.



          "Verb + 「きれる」" means "to be able to (verb) thoroughly", "to be able to finish (verb)ing", etc.



          「きれ」 is, of course, the 連用形 of 「きれる」 (which is the potential form of 「きる」).



          「ず」 is an auxiliary verb of negation. It means 「ない」. In 「管理しきれず」, 「ず」 is the 連用形 of 「ず」. With 「ず」, the dictionary form and the 連用形 take the same form.



          Thus, the verb phrase 「管理しきれず」, as a whole, is in 連用形 (continuative form), which is why it appears mid-sentence.



          「管理しきれず」, therefore, means "not being able to fully control/manage", "without being able to fully control/manage", etc. In other words, it means 「管理しきれなくて」 or 「管理しきれないで」.



          A long-winded explanation, I know, but I had to do it because we get so many questions about 連用形 without the learners even seeming to know their questions are about 連用形.




          "Since Americans (tend to) own lots of 'stuff' (at home), I've seen situations where they are unable to keep everything under control and their homes get flooded with things."







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            • ~きる (切る) is a way of expressing that an action is done completely (transitive)


            ビールは飲み切った

            Did you drink all the beer?





            • ~きれる (切れる) is a way of expressing that an action can be done completely (transitive)


            食べきれると思う?

            Do you think you can eat it all?





            • ~きれず is using 「ず」 to form a negative expression


            「管理しきれず」 means can not be managed completely - (or "can't be taken good care of")







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            • ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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            • ~きる (切る) is a way of expressing that an action is done completely (transitive)


            ビールは飲み切った

            Did you drink all the beer?





            • ~きれる (切れる) is a way of expressing that an action can be done completely (transitive)


            食べきれると思う?

            Do you think you can eat it all?





            • ~きれず is using 「ず」 to form a negative expression


            「管理しきれず」 means can not be managed completely - (or "can't be taken good care of")







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            • ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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            • ~きる (切る) is a way of expressing that an action is done completely (transitive)


            ビールは飲み切った

            Did you drink all the beer?





            • ~きれる (切れる) is a way of expressing that an action can be done completely (transitive)


            食べきれると思う?

            Do you think you can eat it all?





            • ~きれず is using 「ず」 to form a negative expression


            「管理しきれず」 means can not be managed completely - (or "can't be taken good care of")







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            • ~きる (切る) is a way of expressing that an action is done completely (transitive)


            ビールは飲み切った

            Did you drink all the beer?





            • ~きれる (切れる) is a way of expressing that an action can be done completely (transitive)


            食べきれると思う?

            Do you think you can eat it all?





            • ~きれず is using 「ず」 to form a negative expression


            「管理しきれず」 means can not be managed completely - (or "can't be taken good care of")








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            • ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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            • ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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            ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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            ~きる ... (transitive) ~きれる ... (transitive) <- transitive って...? 「疲れ切る」「走り切る」「なりきる」「耐えきれない」とか自動詞もありますよね・・

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            「アメリカの方かたはモノが多おおく、それが管理かんりしきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況じょうきょうがあります。」




            Whenever you encounter a phrase/expression that looks like a verb phrase from its position in the sentence, you need to analyze what the components of the phrase/expression are.



            To do that, you need to learn to spot the 連用形れんようけい (continuative form) quickly.



            「管理・し・きれ・ず」=「管理」+「する」+「きる/きれる」+「ず」



            Please remember (if you did not already know) that 「し」 is the 連用形 that is used most often in Japanese. You will keep seeing/hearing it because we will keep using it.



            「し」 is the 連用形 of 「する」.



            "Verb + 「きる」" means "to (verb) thoroughly", "to finish (verb)ing", etc.



            "Verb + 「きれる」" means "to be able to (verb) thoroughly", "to be able to finish (verb)ing", etc.



            「きれ」 is, of course, the 連用形 of 「きれる」 (which is the potential form of 「きる」).



            「ず」 is an auxiliary verb of negation. It means 「ない」. In 「管理しきれず」, 「ず」 is the 連用形 of 「ず」. With 「ず」, the dictionary form and the 連用形 take the same form.



            Thus, the verb phrase 「管理しきれず」, as a whole, is in 連用形 (continuative form), which is why it appears mid-sentence.



            「管理しきれず」, therefore, means "not being able to fully control/manage", "without being able to fully control/manage", etc. In other words, it means 「管理しきれなくて」 or 「管理しきれないで」.



            A long-winded explanation, I know, but I had to do it because we get so many questions about 連用形 without the learners even seeming to know their questions are about 連用形.




            "Since Americans (tend to) own lots of 'stuff' (at home), I've seen situations where they are unable to keep everything under control and their homes get flooded with things."







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              「アメリカの方かたはモノが多おおく、それが管理かんりしきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況じょうきょうがあります。」




              Whenever you encounter a phrase/expression that looks like a verb phrase from its position in the sentence, you need to analyze what the components of the phrase/expression are.



              To do that, you need to learn to spot the 連用形れんようけい (continuative form) quickly.



              「管理・し・きれ・ず」=「管理」+「する」+「きる/きれる」+「ず」



              Please remember (if you did not already know) that 「し」 is the 連用形 that is used most often in Japanese. You will keep seeing/hearing it because we will keep using it.



              「し」 is the 連用形 of 「する」.



              "Verb + 「きる」" means "to (verb) thoroughly", "to finish (verb)ing", etc.



              "Verb + 「きれる」" means "to be able to (verb) thoroughly", "to be able to finish (verb)ing", etc.



              「きれ」 is, of course, the 連用形 of 「きれる」 (which is the potential form of 「きる」).



              「ず」 is an auxiliary verb of negation. It means 「ない」. In 「管理しきれず」, 「ず」 is the 連用形 of 「ず」. With 「ず」, the dictionary form and the 連用形 take the same form.



              Thus, the verb phrase 「管理しきれず」, as a whole, is in 連用形 (continuative form), which is why it appears mid-sentence.



              「管理しきれず」, therefore, means "not being able to fully control/manage", "without being able to fully control/manage", etc. In other words, it means 「管理しきれなくて」 or 「管理しきれないで」.



              A long-winded explanation, I know, but I had to do it because we get so many questions about 連用形 without the learners even seeming to know their questions are about 連用形.




              "Since Americans (tend to) own lots of 'stuff' (at home), I've seen situations where they are unable to keep everything under control and their homes get flooded with things."







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                「アメリカの方かたはモノが多おおく、それが管理かんりしきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況じょうきょうがあります。」




                Whenever you encounter a phrase/expression that looks like a verb phrase from its position in the sentence, you need to analyze what the components of the phrase/expression are.



                To do that, you need to learn to spot the 連用形れんようけい (continuative form) quickly.



                「管理・し・きれ・ず」=「管理」+「する」+「きる/きれる」+「ず」



                Please remember (if you did not already know) that 「し」 is the 連用形 that is used most often in Japanese. You will keep seeing/hearing it because we will keep using it.



                「し」 is the 連用形 of 「する」.



                "Verb + 「きる」" means "to (verb) thoroughly", "to finish (verb)ing", etc.



                "Verb + 「きれる」" means "to be able to (verb) thoroughly", "to be able to finish (verb)ing", etc.



                「きれ」 is, of course, the 連用形 of 「きれる」 (which is the potential form of 「きる」).



                「ず」 is an auxiliary verb of negation. It means 「ない」. In 「管理しきれず」, 「ず」 is the 連用形 of 「ず」. With 「ず」, the dictionary form and the 連用形 take the same form.



                Thus, the verb phrase 「管理しきれず」, as a whole, is in 連用形 (continuative form), which is why it appears mid-sentence.



                「管理しきれず」, therefore, means "not being able to fully control/manage", "without being able to fully control/manage", etc. In other words, it means 「管理しきれなくて」 or 「管理しきれないで」.



                A long-winded explanation, I know, but I had to do it because we get so many questions about 連用形 without the learners even seeming to know their questions are about 連用形.




                "Since Americans (tend to) own lots of 'stuff' (at home), I've seen situations where they are unable to keep everything under control and their homes get flooded with things."







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                「アメリカの方かたはモノが多おおく、それが管理かんりしきれずいっぱいいっぱいになっている状況じょうきょうがあります。」




                Whenever you encounter a phrase/expression that looks like a verb phrase from its position in the sentence, you need to analyze what the components of the phrase/expression are.



                To do that, you need to learn to spot the 連用形れんようけい (continuative form) quickly.



                「管理・し・きれ・ず」=「管理」+「する」+「きる/きれる」+「ず」



                Please remember (if you did not already know) that 「し」 is the 連用形 that is used most often in Japanese. You will keep seeing/hearing it because we will keep using it.



                「し」 is the 連用形 of 「する」.



                "Verb + 「きる」" means "to (verb) thoroughly", "to finish (verb)ing", etc.



                "Verb + 「きれる」" means "to be able to (verb) thoroughly", "to be able to finish (verb)ing", etc.



                「きれ」 is, of course, the 連用形 of 「きれる」 (which is the potential form of 「きる」).



                「ず」 is an auxiliary verb of negation. It means 「ない」. In 「管理しきれず」, 「ず」 is the 連用形 of 「ず」. With 「ず」, the dictionary form and the 連用形 take the same form.



                Thus, the verb phrase 「管理しきれず」, as a whole, is in 連用形 (continuative form), which is why it appears mid-sentence.



                「管理しきれず」, therefore, means "not being able to fully control/manage", "without being able to fully control/manage", etc. In other words, it means 「管理しきれなくて」 or 「管理しきれないで」.



                A long-winded explanation, I know, but I had to do it because we get so many questions about 連用形 without the learners even seeming to know their questions are about 連用形.




                "Since Americans (tend to) own lots of 'stuff' (at home), I've seen situations where they are unable to keep everything under control and their homes get flooded with things."








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