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kore WA hon dewaarimasen. これは本ではありません。

Which means "this is not a book." That would be the negative reply to the question "Kore WA hon desu ka" これは本ですか。

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Kore WA hon desu. これは本です。

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If "kore wa hon desu ka" is not true, then it means that "this is a book" (in Japanese) is an incorrect statement. This could be due to the object not being a book, a misunderstanding of the item, or a mistake in identification.

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