Home Learn Japanese How would you say someone doesn’t have something or is missing something?LLearn JapaneseHow would you say someone doesn’t have something or is missing something?September 27, 20222 comments For example Grandma doesn’t have her socks. Grandpa is missing his favorite cup. Thanks for any help! Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 2 commentsI would just say “Grandpa can’t find his socks”○○がない、○○が持ってない、○○が見つからないLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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I would just say “Grandpa can’t find his socks”
○○がない、○○が持ってない、○○が見つからない