なくなっ

This is the 1506th most frequent Japanese word.

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なくなっ

"なくなっ" means "lost," "gone," or "passed away," depending on context.


In this sentence, 'なくなっ' is used as the stem of the verb 'なくなる', which means 'to disappear' or 'to be lost'. It shows an unfortunate loss.

財布がなくなってしまいました。

My wallet has gone missing.


Here, 'なくなっ' from 'なくなる' conveys that something (the stock of food in this case) has been depleted or consumed completely.

食べ物の在庫がなくなった。

The food stock has run out.


In this instance, 'なくなっ' is applied to an abstract concept, indicating that the rule is no longer in existence or has been abolished.

そのルールは古いのでどの企業でもなくなった。

That rule is outdated and has disappeared from all companies.