にがて
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Noun
1. poor (at); weak (in); not very good (at)
2. not one's cup of tea; not one's favorite
Pitch accent
がて
がて
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
dread; horror; hatred
awareness that somebody will be hard to deal with; awareness that one is not good at something; (feeling) not up to doing something
Examples (35 in total)
I'm not good at cooking.
I am not good at maths.
I'm not good at fishing.
I'm not good with children.
I'm not good at meeting people.
I'm not good with apologies.
Are you afraid of the dark?
He is weak in English.
I'm not good at drawing.
Are you still having difficulty with physics?
I'm bad at sports.
I'm bad at singing karaoke.
I'm not very good at swimming.
I'm poor at customer service.
I'm not good at thinking logically.
I'm poor at tennis.
Tom isn't good at sports.
I don't like the smell of durian.
I'm not good at posting stuff online.
I don't like talking about myself.
I'm not good at reading maps.
I'm not good with this sort of thing.
I'm not very good with chopsticks.
Physics is my weak subject.
Maria doesn't like parsley.
I'm not very good at remembering names.
I'm not stupid. I'm just bad at math.
I'm not good at this sort of thing.
Her daughter is bad at cooking.
As a rule, Japanese people are not good at foreign languages.
I'm not good at science, but I remember the Doppler effect.
She recognized that math was her weakest subject.
I'm not very good at handling hot weather, but I'm fine with the cold.
A-hahaha, you really are bad at keeping secrets.
Tom is bad at parallel parking.