Grammar Info

N4 Lesson 1: 3/18

にくいDifficult to, Hard to

Structure

Verb[ます+ にくい

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About にくい

Like (やす), にくい is an い-Adjective that is regularly attached to the ます stem of verbs. However, instead of meaning 'easy to (A)', it means 'difficult to (A)'. (A) will always represent the verb that comes before にくい.

The nuance of にくい is that (A) is a task that is difficult to do, because of the required skill level, or similar factors. This is different from づらい, which focuses more on a task that is difficult due to being unbearable/hard to endure for some reason.

Fun Fact

An easy way to remember the difference in nuance between にくい and づらい, is that にくい comes from the same kanji as (むずか)しい, which usually carries the meaning of 'difficulty' (in relation to skill being required).


Examples

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    (あま)くないケーキ()べにくいです

    Cakes that aren't sweet are hard to eat.

    アフリカ()きにくいです

    It is hard to go to Africa.

    (こわ)ことしにくいです

    It is difficult to do scary things.

    あの(ひと)(はな)しにくいです

    That person is hard to talk to. (Unapproachable)

    このコップ、(かたち)(へん)から()みにくい

    Because this cup has a strange shape, it is hard to drink out of.

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