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「と」particle as a single concept? Does anyone have a way to think of the と particle as a single concept? I've found that I can summarise every other particle as a single concept so that all I usually need is context to understand what's going on, yet for と I have yet to accurately construct some kind of definition for, and thinking of と as a bunch of little meanings really doesn't work for me and usually causes me a lot of problems where I have to backup and re-read the sentence or stare at the sentence for a good 10 seconds or so to finally get it. Way too slow.
Mar 23, 2015 1:16 PM
Answers · 3
I suggest you think of this by memorising a sentence. For example, 私はみかんとりんごを買いました。  You know here that you are using と to join two words together Try thinking of different situations where と is used and memorise them. This can help you understand the context they can be used in which might help you when you are reading or listening.
March 23, 2015
Can you give me a example
March 23, 2015
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