Nothing is going well
Verbs of denial in Japanese are Nai (for non-living things) and Inai (for living things). An example sentence is "Inu ga inai" meaning "There's no dog". The suffix -kunai can also be used with adjectives to describe something which is not X, for instance "Yasashikunai" meaning "It's not easy".
以内 Inai
uchi ni inai
以内 Inai
You may say '[...] kesseki shite imasu' or '[...] inai desu.'
"Rikai shite inai" is a Japanese phrase that means "I don't understand" in English. It's commonly used when someone is struggling to grasp a concept or idea.
The population of Inai is 3,000.
Rikuzen-Inai Station was created in 1939.
Kimi ga Inai Mirai was created on 2010-01-20.
'I feel sad and lovely without you' would beå›ãŒã„ãªã„ã¨æ‚²ã—ãã¦å¯‚ã—ã„ (kimi ga inai to kanashikute sabishii) in Japanese.
You may say 'mada owatte inai,' written in Japanese as: まだ終わっていない
You may say 'kare wa anata ni hanashite inai,' written: 彼はあなたに話していない