# 限り（かぎり）: as long as; while… is the case; as far as; while ~

> Learn how to use 限り（かぎり）, a JLPT N2 Japanese grammar point meaning as long as, with structure, nuance, examples, mistakes, and comparisons.

JLPT level: N2 · Updated: 2026-05-02 · Canonical: https://hane-app.com/blog/n2-kagiri/

**限り（かぎり）** means **as long as; while… is the case; as far as; while ~**. It is a **JLPT N2** Japanese grammar pattern used to express that a situation continues to be true as long as some premise is maintained.

This grammar point often appears in essays, formal writing, conversations, and JLPT N2 reading passages. If you want to express that a situation continues to be true as long as some premise is maintained, **限り（かぎり）** is a useful pattern to learn because it adds natural precision to your Japanese.

## What does 限り（かぎり） mean?

Use **限り（かぎり）** when you want to express that a situation continues to be true as long as some premise is maintained.

Natural translations include:
- as long as; while… is the case; as far as; while ~

The best translation depends on the sentence. Try to notice the writer's or speaker's purpose first, then choose the English phrase that fits that context.

## How to form 限り（かぎり）

Verb (plain form) + 限り / Noun + である限り

Examples of the pattern:
- 生きている限り
- ここにいる限り

The form before the grammar point matters. In JLPT questions, the wrong answer choices often use a similar meaning but attach it to the wrong type of word.

## When is 限り（かぎり） used?

Use **限り（かぎり）** in situations like:
- stating a condition that remains true as long as something holds
- expressing personal reactions, reasoning, or observations
- connecting ideas in formal and informal contexts

Tone and register:
- neutral to formal; can sound resolute
- Common in test questions, essays, daily conversation, and JLPT N2 reading

## 限り（かぎり） example sentences

- 生きている限り、希望はある。
- ここにいる限り、安全だ。
- 私が知っている限り、彼はまだ帰っていない。
- 学生である限り、ルールを守るべきだ。
- 努力する限り、いつか報われる。

After reading each sentence, ask what job **限り（かぎり）** is doing: a situation continues to be true as long as some premise is maintained. That makes the nuance easier to remember than a one-word translation.

## Nuance of 限り（かぎり）

The key nuance is **a situation continues to be true as long as some premise is maintained**.

This matters because learners often translate advanced grammar too literally. A pattern may look simple, but it can signal the writer's attitude, the scope of a rule, or the relationship between two ideas.

For example:
- In context, it carries a specific, nuanced meaning that a simpler pattern would not convey.
- Compared with **限りでは**, it carries a different weight and implication.

## 限り（かぎり） vs 限りでは

Both **限り（かぎり）** and **限りでは** can express related ideas, but they are different.

**限り（かぎり）**:
- a situation continues to be true as long as some premise is maintained

**限りでは**:
- as far as (based on limited information)

Quick contrast examples:
- 知っている限りでは問題ない。
- 知っている限り問題ない。

If both translations seem possible, check the tone. Is the sentence casual, formal, written, explanatory, or emotional? The tone often tells you which grammar point is natural.

## Common mistakes with 限り（かぎり）

Watch out for these mistakes:
- Translating it too literally without understanding the nuance
- Using it in contexts where the situation doesn't match the grammar's core meaning
- Confusing it with similar-looking but different grammar patterns

A helpful practice method is to write one sentence with **限り（かぎり）**, then rewrite it with **限りでは**. If the meaning or tone changes, explain that difference in your own words.

## Is 限り（かぎり） on the JLPT?

Yes. **限り（かぎり）** is commonly taught as **JLPT N2** grammar.

That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences

For test preparation, study the grammar point in full sentences. JLPT questions often test whether you understand the surrounding context, not just the dictionary meaning.

## Practice questions for 限り（かぎり）

Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Use 限り（かぎり） in a sentence about a personal experience or observation.
- Write a sentence where the nuance of 限り（かぎり） is necessary.
- Compare 限り（かぎり） with 限りでは in your own example.

Keep your first sentences simple. Once the structure feels natural, add more context so the nuance becomes clear.

## Learning path for 限り（かぎり）

To learn **限り（かぎり）** efficiently, start with its formation, then compare it with similar patterns, and finally practice in context.

1. First, make sure you can form **限り（かぎり）** without looking at the pattern chart.
2. Next, compare it with 限りでは. These patterns are close enough that choosing between them helps you understand the nuance.
3. Finally, write sentences where **限り（かぎり）** is necessary; then check whether replacing it with one of the related patterns below changes the meaning.

## Related grammar to review next

- [ni-kagiri](/blog/n2-ni-kagiri/) — because it also involves limits and conditions
- [からには](/blog/n2-kara-niwa/) — because it also creates obligations from conditions
- [ないことには～ない](/blog/n2-nai-koto-niwa-nai/) — because it also involves necessary preconditions

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