Definition of 無いと (ないと)

無いと

ないと

naito

expression
1.
have to (verb), must (verb)(usually kana, abbreviation, colloquialism)(after negative base of verb)
2.
is indispensable, absolutely necessary
Related Kanji
nothingness, none, ain't, nothing, nil, not
Example sentences(showing 19 results)

I worked hard till late last night, so I'll have to catch some z's after lunch if it's possible

はや
早く
げんいん
原因
なお
治して
谷崎
しゅにん
主任
たい
期待
I've got to find the cause quickly, get out of this slump and live up to Mr. Tanizaki's expectations

Don't come to me now with that. You should have said something when it originally happened

でん
電話
こしょう
故障
しゅうぜ
修繕
Our telephone is out of order so I shall have it repaired

It's just if we have it every day we're bound to get fed up with it. I must increase the variety of my cooking

However we go, we must get there by seven

I've got to remember to return this money to him

きょうしゅく
恐縮
ざんぎょ
残業
I'm afraid you have to work overtime

We have got to get him to take that project seriously

なまたま
生卵
ちょうり
調理
I can't eat a raw egg; it must be cooked

I'm sorry but it's not my position to make a decision

かみ
とと
整え
I've got to fix my hair

Today's a school day. I'd better make sure not to be late ..

That's no good! You're tall so you've got to be in the forward defence

It needs new batteries

Got to go now

I'd better get to bed soon

We must cut our expenses to save money

I can't leave this to others. I'm no lifesaver but if I don't help her myself...