N3185/219

きり

Noun + きりVerb-た + きりPhrase + きり (used after a clause to mean "since"/"ever since" )

Meanings

  • Only
  • Just
  • Since

About this pattern

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.

Learn in context

Example sentences

この部屋には私を含めて三人きりだ。

In this room there are only three people, including me.

彼は去ってしまったきり、音信不通だ。

He has disappeared since he left.

彼女に会ってから、彼のことを考えるのは私一人きりだ。

Since meeting her, I am thinking about him only myself.