きり
Meanings
- Only
- Just
- Since
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Explanation
きり has two main uses. First, it marks limitation or exclusivity, meaning “only/just,” and is attached to a noun to show that the thing mentioned is the sole or exclusive item. For example, この部屋には私を含めて三人きりだ means “There are only three people in this room, including me.” Second, it indicates a point after which something changed or stopped, meaning “since” or “ever since.” It attaches to the past plain form of a verb (Verb-た + きり) to express that after that action there has been no change or continuation up to now. It can also appear after a clause with a noun to convey the sense of “since that time.” In both uses, きり carries a nuance of limitation or a lingering state after a single event or condition.
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Example sentences
In this room there are only three people, including me.
He has disappeared since he left.
Since meeting her, I am thinking about him only myself.
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