Japanese Language 「Adjectives and Adverbs」 「Adj conj/Adj te + naku naru・なくなる」 "not~anymore" The phrase naku naru when attached to the conjunctive ku form of an i-adjective, or to the te form of a na-adjective, indicating the state expressed by the adjective no longer applies. Examples: コンピューターは高くなくなりました。 Konpyūtā wa takaku nakunarimashita. Computers aren't expensive anymore. 新しい友達が出来て、道子はもうさびしくなくなった。 Atarashī tomodachi ga dekite, Michiko wa mō sabishiku nakunatta. Michiko made new friends and is no longer lonely. アメリカからの輸入品はもうまれで(は)なくなった。 Amerika kara no yunyūhin wa mō mare de (wa) nakunatta. Imports from America are no longer rare. Hope this helps! じゃまたね! °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ ° こゆうきあいはら °˖ ✧◝(○ ヮ ○)◜✧˖ °
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