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Is Nai Desu Polite? [Solved]

ない (NAI) is the informal version of ありません (ARIMASEN) like you said. But if you add です (DESU) after ない (NAI), it changes to a polite version. So ないです and ありません are both polite and you can use either one when you talk to your boss or someone older than you.29 Aug 2003

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