How to say "out of reach" in Japanese?

In Japanese "out of reach" translates to  手の届かない 

Transliteration: te no todokanai

🇯🇵 高すぎる値段で手の届かないものもある。

🗣️ takasugiru nedan de te no todokanai mono mo aru.

🇺🇸 Some things are out of reach because they're too expensive.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "out of reach" in Japanese?

You can use the word "手の届かない" which translates to "Out of reach".

How to pronounce "手の届かない" (out of reach) in Japanese?

The word "手の届かない" is pronounced as "te no todokanai".

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