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How to say 'Around that time?'
I know 'At that time' is あの時 (ano toki)
but how would I say 'Around that time' or 'Around then'
to express uncertainty?
Aug 23, 2015 6:32 AM
Answers · 8
1
1時頃 = 1 jikoro = around 1:00
August 23, 2015
1
around that time=あの頃<ころ>anokoro/その頃<ころ>sonokoro
around this time=この頃<ころ>konokoro ※around these days=この頃<ごろ>konogoro
days
around September 23=くがつ にじゅう さんにちごろkugatsu nijuu sannichigoro
months
around September=くがつごろkugatsugoro
years
around 2050=にせん ごじゅうねんごろnisen gojuunengoro
※About Linda's answers
1. "jikoro" should be "jigoro"
2. We(Japanese) do not say "午前一時周り = Gozen ichiji mawari ". We say 午前一時頃<ごろ> = Gozen ichijigoro .
August 23, 2015
1
You can also use: 午前一時周り = Gozen ichiji mawari = Around one o'clock
August 23, 2015
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