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How to Say ‘Don't bark.’ in Japanese

ほえないで。

hoe nai de

[ho-eh nah-ee deh]

💬 Usage Tip: [ほえないで] means 'Don’t bark.' The pattern [〜ないで] is very useful: 'please don’t do ~.' Example: [かまないで] = 'don’t bite.'

🇯🇵 In Japan: Noise matters a lot in Japanese apartments, so barking control is a frequent concern, especially in dense neighborhoods.

Phrase Breakdown

ほえ

hoe

[ho-eh]

bark

From ほえる, meaning to bark.

Example

よるはほえないで。

Don't bark at night.

ない

nai

[nah-ee]

not

Negative part of the verb, showing 'do not.'

Example

ほえないで、しずかにして。

Don't bark, be quiet.

de

[deh]

please don't

Used with a negative verb to mean 'please don't do it.'

Example

もうほえないで。

Please don't bark anymore.

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