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are they have the same meaning?
(ここ)、(こっち) and (こちら)?
(そこ)、(そっち) and (そちら)?
(あそこ)、(あっち) and (あちら)?
also,(そこ) and (あそこ),both of them means "there"!
Dec 2, 2010 5:59 PM
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ここ= here こっち= "this direction" in casual form , こちら="this direction" in polite form.
そこ=there, そっち="that direction" in casual form, そちら="that direction" in polite form
あそこ=there, あっち="that direction" in casual form, あちら="that direction" in polite form
Yes, そこ and あそこ are basically same. There are slight difference depending on usage. I'm not linguist so it may be wrong. But when I chose あそこ instead of そこ, あそこ is targeting more particular place than そこ. In case I use そっち and あっち as a pair, direction of そっち and あっち tend to be opposite.
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December 2, 2010
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