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〜ってこと?
〜ってこと?
is the equivalent of "do you mean~?"
May 21, 2013 4:18 PM
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If you put "?" at the and of sentence, yes.
It's used when you don't get what he is saying clearly or the things he is saying are abstract , you can say that.
When you don't put "?" But just "〜ってこと", means "it means~" or "I mean~". You are explaining something to others.
May 23, 2013
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