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Comparing two words [tomodachi vs nakama] and their differences in Japanese.
What is the difference between "tomodachi" and "nakama"? I assume they both mean friend, but what is the correct way to use them? When would I use "nakama" if at all? Example sentences to compare would be appreciated.
Also, what is the word in Japanese for "or" in English?
26 apr. 2015 15:16
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From what I gathered in TV, it seems that 友達(tomodachi) is like a general friend while 仲間(nakama) is someone you go through thick and thin with. An example is in One Piece, where the crewmates call each other nakama. I have also heard it used with bandmates.
As for "or," か (ka) can be used, such as 田中さんや山田さんはやります。 (tanaka-san ya yamada-san wa yarimasu) (Tanaka or Yamada will do it)
26 april 2015
Curious as well! Always thought nakama was more of a partner/colleague than a friend but let's see what the good nihonfolk say
26 april 2015
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Rachelle
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