~ばかり (nothing but, only)

Japanese Grammar Basic Japanese ★★★★ 4/5 neutral ばかりbakari
読み ばかり
ローマ字 bakari
Noun + ばかり / Verb て-form + ばかり(いる) / Verb た-form + ばかり

意味

A particle that indicates something is the only thing or state which exists or occurs, often with an implication of excess. It conveys that someone does nothing but a certain action or that a situation is dominated by one element.

ばかり has several key uses. After a verb て-form (食べてばかり), it means someone does nothing but that action, usually with a negative connotation of excess. After a noun (肉ばかり), it means 'nothing but' that noun. After a past-tense verb (食べたばかり), it means 'just did' something recently. The nuance of ばかり often carries the speaker's dissatisfaction or criticism, unlike だけ which is neutral. In casual speech, ばかり is frequently shortened to ばっかり or ばっか. Note that ばかり can also follow numbers to mean 'approximately,' though this usage is less common in everyday speech.

例文

  1. 弟はゲームばかりしている。
  2. 最近は雨ばかり降っている。
  3. さっき起きたばかりです。

使い方ガイド

場面: spoken, written, everyday

トーン: critical

正しい言い方

  • 文句ばかり言わないでください。
  • 日本に来たばかりで、まだよくわかりません。
  • あの子は漫画ばかり読んでいる。
  • 嘘ばかりつく人は信用されない。

避ける言い方

  • ゲームだけしている。(だけ is neutral; to convey disapproval of excess, use ばかり) → ゲームばかりしている。
  • 来たばかりなのに、もう帰った。(ばかり with た-form means 'just now' — the timeline of 'just arrived' then 'already left' needs のに) → 来たばかりなのに、もう帰るの?

起源と歴史

ばかり derives from classical Japanese ばかり, which originally indicated approximate quantity or degree. Over time it developed the additional meaning of exclusivity and excess that dominates modern usage.

文化的背景

世代: All ages

社会的背景: Universal

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