Very good question, this is something that would be hard for non native speakers to answer.
When first seeing the question, "yashinou" came up, however this is a totally different word/meaning from the context of the song.
In the context "Dare mo iyase yashi nai", the sentence means - no one can heal it.
Also, the correct way to write it would be "Daremo iyaseya shinai". The ya after iyase or "heal" is just slang in this case. However, in other times it can be formal and mean "and" or "such as". And the "shi" is just a section that was broken away from "nai". They should be together to form the word "shinai".
In this context, "yashi" or "yashinai" do not have a clear meaning on their own. Japanese sometimes use words or sounds for their phonetic value rather than their literal meaning. In the lyrics you quoted from Dir en Grey's song, they could be used for their rhythmic or emotional impact rather than specific meaning.
either its clear to go or if the window is not dirty
The past participle of "clear" is "cleared."
No, the word 'clear' is an adjective (clear, clearer, clearest), a verb (clear, clears, clearing, cleared), an adverb, and a noun (uncountable), not a pronoun.Examples:On a clear day you can see the tower building from here. (adjective, describes the noun 'day')My job was to clear the dishes from the tables. (verb)Stand clear of traffic on the island provided for pedestrians. (adverb)The time line of the crime has put my client in the clear. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: The time line of the crime has put my client in the clear. He was at work. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'client' in the second sentence)
Comprehensible, understandable, clear.
Clear is a verb. It can also be an adjective and an adverb.Verb: To remove obstructions.Adjective: Transparent in colour.Adverb: Not near to something (e.g. stand clear of the doors)
Get a Pokemon that can perform a Target Clear on it.
Look at it objectively. Social status, family,kids' future, love vs self respect,independence.see that your cheat husband doesn't pledge his money to the other woman or marry her, if you plan to stick to him. get the financials clear.
"Clear" is an adjective. "Clear" is an example of an English word that is in several categories. "Clear" is a verb, but "clear" is also, and mostly, an adjective: the clear glass, the sky is clear.
reg insulin is clear
No. The antonym for 'not clear' is clear. (Antonym means the opposite.)
NO colour can be clear. If something is CLEAR that means it has no colour.
No! "clear" means clear! No liens!
l can see clear through glasses lenses in class.
I guess its................clear?
is the title clear
clear
Clear mode