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When to use "jikan", "toki", and "itsu" in Japanese?
Feb 16, 2011 6:12 AM
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一。時間(じかん・jikan)時間があるなら / if you have time
2時間 / 2 hours (Here jikan means a period of time.)
二。時(とき・toki)悲しいとき / when I'm sad (Here toki means when, a time point. It's used as a preposition.)
三。いつ(itsu)いつ卒業ですか? / When will you graduate? (Here itsu also means when. But it's used as an interrogative adverb.)
February 17, 2011
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when you eat,you use chopsticks almost,right? when = toki,
when do you eat the chocolate ? when = itu
Do you have a time? time= jikan
February 16, 2011
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