Owari no Nai no ga Owari (終わりのないのが終わり - Endless Cycle)

Dec 19, 2023 21:50
Owari no Nai no ga Owari

Yesterday, I introduced the phrase 'owari no hajiamri' (終わりの始まり), which literally means "the beginning of the end."

However, sometimes, the end of things may not be seen clearly.

In situations where something seems to continue forever without an end, you can use the phrase 'owari no nai no ga owari' (終わりのないのが終わり).

Since 'owari' (終わり) means "end," and 'nai' (ない) means "no," the literal meaning of 'owari no nai no ga owari' is "the end has no end."

This phrase was used in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure to explain the ability of Giorno Joabana's Stand, Gold Experience Requiem.

It is one of my favorite phrases from JoJo.
終わりのないのが終わり

昨日は文字どおり "the beginning of the end" を意味する「終わりの始まり」という表現を紹介しました。

しかしときには、物事の「終わり」が見えないことがあるかもしれません。

このように、物事の終わりがなく、永遠に何かが続くように思える状況では、「終わりのないのが終わり」というフレーズを使っても良いかもしれません。

「終わり」は "end"、「ない」は "no" を意味するので、「終わりのないのが終わり」の文字どおりの意味は "the end has no end" となります。

このフレーズは、ジョジョの奇妙な冒険において、ジョルノ・ジョァバーナのスタンド(ゴールド・エクスペリエンス・レクイエム)の能力を説明する際に使われました。

ジョジョのお気に入りのフレーズの一つです。
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  • Yesterday, I introduced the phrase 'owari no hajiamri' (終わりの始まり), which literally means "the beginning of the end."
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • However, sometimes, the end of things may not be seen clearly.
  • However, sometimes, it may not be able to see the end of things clearly.
  • In situations where something seems to continue forever without an end, you can use the phrase 'owari no nai no ga owari' (終わりのないのが終わり).
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  • Since 'owari' (終わり) means "end," and 'nai' (ない) means "no," the literal meaning of 'owari no nai no ga owari' is "the end has no end."
  • Since 'owari' (終わり) means "end," and 'nai' (ない) means "no," the literal meaning of 'owari no nai no ga owari' is "the end that has no end."
  • This phrase was used in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure to explain the ability of Giorno Joabana's Stand, Gold Experience Requiem.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
  • It is one of my favorite phrases from JoJo.
  • This sentence is perfect! No correction needed!
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