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GRAMMAR
〜切れない
being unable to finish
Explanation
NOTE

〜きれない means unable to finish or too much to complete — the quantity or degree is too great to fully accomplish.

料理りょうりおおすぎてきれない
There is too much food to eat it all.
Used here to express that an action (eating) cannot be completed due to an excess in quantity.
NOTE

The impossibility comes from excess, not inability. Common: 食べきれない, 言いきれない, 数えきれない.

STRUCTURE
Vます
きれない
仕事しごとおおすぎて一日いちにちではわりきれない
Shigoto ga oosugite ichinichi de wa owarikirenai.
There is too much work to finish in one day.
彼女かのじょやさしさは言葉ことばではきれない
Kanojo no yasashisa wa kotoba de wa iikirenai.
Her kindness cannot be fully expressed in words.
ほしかずかぞきれないほどある。
Hoshi no kazu wa kazoekirenai hodo aru.
There are so many stars they cannot be fully counted.

Practice exercises

1
ほんおおすぎて一週間いっしゅうかんではきれない
There are too many books to finish reading in a week.
Answer
きれない
2
材料ざいりょうおおくて使つかきれない
There are too many ingredients to use them all up.
Answer
きれない
3
感謝かんしゃ気持きもちは言葉ことばではきれない
Feelings of gratitude cannot be fully expressed in words.
Answer
きれない
4
被災者ひさいしゃたちの苦しみくるしみ簡単かんたんには理解りかいれないものがある。
There are aspects of the disaster victims' suffering that cannot be fully understood easily.
Answer
れない
5
れないほど料理りょうりがある。
There is more food than I can possibly eat.
Answer
れない
6
夜空よぞらほしかぞれないほどある。
There are so many stars in the night sky they cannot all be counted.
Answer
れない
7
かれへの感謝かんしゃ言葉ことばではれない
My gratitude toward him cannot be fully expressed in words.
Answer
れない
8
仕事しごと山積やまづみで、とても一人ひとりでは処理しょりれない
Work is piling up, and it cannot be fully handled by one person.
Answer
れない