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GRAMMAR
〜ては居られない
can't afford to
Explanation
NOTE

〜てはられない means can't afford to keep doing X or can't just stay doing X. It expresses a strong sense of urgency — the situation is too pressing to continue as before.

試験しけんちかいから、あそではられない
The exam is close, so I can't afford to keep playing around.
The speaker feels pressured to stop the current behavior and act.
NOTE

The form attaches to the て-form of a verb: [V-て] + は居られない. The 居 here is the verb いる (to be / to remain), so the literal meaning is can't remain doing X.

NOTE

It's often triggered by a change in circumstances — bad news, a deadline, an emergency — that makes the current state untenable.

STRUCTURE
V
は<ruby>居<rt>い</rt></ruby>られない
こんなところでのんびりしてはられない
Konna tokoro de nonbiri shite wa irarenai.
I can't afford to relax in a place like this.
ははたおれたといて、だまてはられない
Haha ga taoreta to kiite, damatte wa irarenai.
Hearing that my mother collapsed, I can't just stay silent.
締切しめきり明日あしただから、てはられない
Shimekiri ga ashita da kara, nete wa irarenai.
The deadline is tomorrow, so I can't afford to sleep.

Practice exercises

1
時間じかんがあるかぎり、てたが、もうってってはいられない
As long as there was time, I could wait, but now I can't afford to wait anymore.
Answer
ってはいられない
2
責任せきにんがあるかぎり、ただてはいられない
To the extent that I have responsibility, I can't afford to just watch.
Answer
てはいられない
3
変更へんこうせざるをないので、現状げんじょう維持いじして維持いじしてはいられない
Since I have no choice but to make changes, I can't afford to maintain the status quo.
Answer
維持いじしてはいられない
4
事態じたい深刻しんこくだ。やすんでやすんではいられない
The situation is serious. I can't afford to rest.
Answer
やすんではいられない
5
目標もくひょう明確めいかくなのだから、道草みちくさってってはいられない
Since the goal is clear, I can't afford to dawdle.
Answer
ってはいられない