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What does できなさすぎる means?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)sometimes だけ gets mildly confusing..Is 〜ている really this subtle?How would you use 裏切り in a sentence?“Too [adj] to [verb]” structureUsing location words with Subject/topic markersHow to express the concept of there being too much?Do story/literature need to be written politely?Why does this sentence mean what it means?An expression that means “speaking of X” or “while we're on this topic…”What does そうするの mean here?










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So I know that すぎる means too much, like 昨日お酒を飲みすぎた, etc.



but when it comes to something like:




何々をすることができなさすぎる




Does it mean:



1 - I can't do "this" at all.



or



2 - I can't do "this" too much.



So if I say:




納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる。




Do I mean I can't eat natto at all, or do I mean that I can eat it just a little, but can't eat it too much?



And if "1" is the right answer, how different is it from things like 全然できない/全くできない?










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    5















    So I know that すぎる means too much, like 昨日お酒を飲みすぎた, etc.



    but when it comes to something like:




    何々をすることができなさすぎる




    Does it mean:



    1 - I can't do "this" at all.



    or



    2 - I can't do "this" too much.



    So if I say:




    納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる。




    Do I mean I can't eat natto at all, or do I mean that I can eat it just a little, but can't eat it too much?



    And if "1" is the right answer, how different is it from things like 全然できない/全くできない?










    share|improve this question


























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      So I know that すぎる means too much, like 昨日お酒を飲みすぎた, etc.



      but when it comes to something like:




      何々をすることができなさすぎる




      Does it mean:



      1 - I can't do "this" at all.



      or



      2 - I can't do "this" too much.



      So if I say:




      納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる。




      Do I mean I can't eat natto at all, or do I mean that I can eat it just a little, but can't eat it too much?



      And if "1" is the right answer, how different is it from things like 全然できない/全くできない?










      share|improve this question
















      So I know that すぎる means too much, like 昨日お酒を飲みすぎた, etc.



      but when it comes to something like:




      何々をすることができなさすぎる




      Does it mean:



      1 - I can't do "this" at all.



      or



      2 - I can't do "this" too much.



      So if I say:




      納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる。




      Do I mean I can't eat natto at all, or do I mean that I can eat it just a little, but can't eat it too much?



      And if "1" is the right answer, how different is it from things like 全然できない/全くできない?







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          納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる means "I can't eat natto at all" or "I am so terribly bad at natto", but it's a humorous slangy expression rather than a standard sentence. It's fine as the catchy title of a blog post or a light novel, but we should be using 全く/全然できない most of the time.



          In general, ~すぎる is occasionally used as a humorous intensifier these days. It can be positive.




          • お前のことが好きすぎる

          • 美しすぎるアスリート10名

          • これは便利すぎる! Amazonで見つけた調理器具

          • 天使過ぎるアイドル (Kanna Hashimoto's catchphrase; maybe this is the cause of the recent popularity of ~すぎる?)






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            oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

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          納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる means "I can't eat natto at all" or "I am so terribly bad at natto", but it's a humorous slangy expression rather than a standard sentence. It's fine as the catchy title of a blog post or a light novel, but we should be using 全く/全然できない most of the time.



          In general, ~すぎる is occasionally used as a humorous intensifier these days. It can be positive.




          • お前のことが好きすぎる

          • 美しすぎるアスリート10名

          • これは便利すぎる! Amazonで見つけた調理器具

          • 天使過ぎるアイドル (Kanna Hashimoto's catchphrase; maybe this is the cause of the recent popularity of ~すぎる?)






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          • 1





            oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

            – Felipe Oliveira
            1 hour ago















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          納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる means "I can't eat natto at all" or "I am so terribly bad at natto", but it's a humorous slangy expression rather than a standard sentence. It's fine as the catchy title of a blog post or a light novel, but we should be using 全く/全然できない most of the time.



          In general, ~すぎる is occasionally used as a humorous intensifier these days. It can be positive.




          • お前のことが好きすぎる

          • 美しすぎるアスリート10名

          • これは便利すぎる! Amazonで見つけた調理器具

          • 天使過ぎるアイドル (Kanna Hashimoto's catchphrase; maybe this is the cause of the recent popularity of ~すぎる?)






          share|improve this answer




















          • 1





            oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

            – Felipe Oliveira
            1 hour ago













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          納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる means "I can't eat natto at all" or "I am so terribly bad at natto", but it's a humorous slangy expression rather than a standard sentence. It's fine as the catchy title of a blog post or a light novel, but we should be using 全く/全然できない most of the time.



          In general, ~すぎる is occasionally used as a humorous intensifier these days. It can be positive.




          • お前のことが好きすぎる

          • 美しすぎるアスリート10名

          • これは便利すぎる! Amazonで見つけた調理器具

          • 天使過ぎるアイドル (Kanna Hashimoto's catchphrase; maybe this is the cause of the recent popularity of ~すぎる?)






          share|improve this answer















          納豆を食べることができなさすぎる/食べられなさすぎる means "I can't eat natto at all" or "I am so terribly bad at natto", but it's a humorous slangy expression rather than a standard sentence. It's fine as the catchy title of a blog post or a light novel, but we should be using 全く/全然できない most of the time.



          In general, ~すぎる is occasionally used as a humorous intensifier these days. It can be positive.




          • お前のことが好きすぎる

          • 美しすぎるアスリート10名

          • これは便利すぎる! Amazonで見つけた調理器具

          • 天使過ぎるアイドル (Kanna Hashimoto's catchphrase; maybe this is the cause of the recent popularity of ~すぎる?)







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            oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

            – Felipe Oliveira
            1 hour ago












          • 1





            oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

            – Felipe Oliveira
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          oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

          – Felipe Oliveira
          1 hour ago





          oh really, interesting hmmm I've seen japanese people saying things like 英語ができなさすぎる... So I guess they were trying to be fun/chill with their sentence :D thanks a lot!!

          – Felipe Oliveira
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