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How to Say ‘Don't pull.’ in Japanese

ひっぱらないで。

hippara nai de

[hee-ppah-rah nah-ee deh]

💬 Usage Tip: [ひっぱらないで] means 'Don’t pull,' often about the leash. It is a longer word, so saying it rhythmically can help: (hee-pah-rah-nai-deh).

🇯🇵 In Japan: Leash manners are important in Japan, where sidewalks can be crowded and orderly walking is appreciated.

Phrase Breakdown

ひっぱら

hippara

[hee-ppah-rah]

pull

From ひっぱる, meaning to pull. Often used when a dog pulls on the leash.

Example

リードをひっぱらないで。

Don't pull the leash.

ない

nai

[nah-ee]

not

Negative part of the verb meaning 'do not pull.'

Example

そんなにひっぱらないで。

Don't pull so much.

de

[deh]

please don't

Makes the negative request sound like 'please don't.'

Example

もうひっぱらないで。

Please don't pull anymore.

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