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How do you say "and" in japanese?
22 sep. 2015 01:14
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It depends on what it's used for because it has various translations in Japanese. For noun, basically, we say と, but sometimes we say とか、や, etc. For verb and adjective, we use the TE-form. To connect sentences, we use TE-form or connecters depending on the context. Please take a look at these. http://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/474/the-many-ways-to-say-and-in-japanese http://thejapanesepage.com/w/index.php?title=Expressing_and/or_in_Japanese http://www.livinglanguage.com/community/discussion/386/how-to-say-and-in-japanese/p1 If you have example sentences, we can translate them. I hope this was helpful.
22 september 2015
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Usually と is best for just a couple items, but や and とか are better for a non-exhaustive list of items.
22 september 2015
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