What is Dochira Japanese?

Learn Japanese vocabulary: どちら (dochira). Meaning: which way; which direction; where
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How do you use Dochira in Japanese?

Dochira is used for two things and dore for three or more things. Therefore, use dochira to compare two things and dore for the superlative pattern. Kuruma no naka de, dore ga ichiban takai desu ka?
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What is Dochira Mo?

Dochira, docchi, and dore are pronouns that ask a question—the same as the word “which.” Dochira and docchi have the same meaning (which), except dochira is used in formal situations, and docchi is used in casual conversation. Both are used when comparing or selecting between 2 options.
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What is the difference between Doko and Dochira?

They refer to things, people or places distant from both the speaker and the listener. And DORE (which), DOKO (where) and DONO (which that comes before noun) are in the DO group. When you indicate directions, you say KOCHIRA (this way), SOCHIRA (there), ACHIRA (that way), and DOCHIRA (which way).
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How do you use Dono?

“Dono” is usually used in writing by senior or upper person (e.g. boss). Sometimes companies call their employees “dono” but it is not so common anymore. As mentioned above, “san” is also a polite way to call one another.
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Japanese Lesson 13 - DORE vs DOCCHI vs DOCHIRA



What is Chan San kun?

"San," "kun," and "chan" are added to the ends of names and occupation titles to convey varying degrees of intimacy and respect in the Japanese language. They are used very often and it is considered impolite if you use the terms incorrectly.
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Is Dono and Sama same?

–Dono (どの), roughly means “lord” or “master”, and lies below sama in its respect level. It's a title that has almost gone out of use in daily conversation. When it is used, it is usually as a joke expressing an exaggeration of age.
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How do you answer Dochira Kara?

Thanks. Do you remember how to ask someone what country he or she is from? The answer is "Okuni wa dochira desu ka (お国にはどちらですか。)" "Dochira (どちら)" and "doko (どこ)" both mean "where". "Doko" is less formal.
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What is itsu in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

Learn Japanese vocabulary: いつ (itsu). Meaning: when; at what time; how soon​.
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What is Kochira in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

this way; this direction​ Learn Japanese vocabulary: こちら (kochira). Meaning: this way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker); this direction​​.
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What is Doko in Japanese?

“Where?” in Japanese is どこ DOKO, so to simply ask where is it? you can just add ですか desu ka after DOKO. For example, to ask “Where is the restroom?” we phrase it “As for the restroom, where is it?” in Japanese and go like this. トイレはどこですか。
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What is Donata in Japanese?

who. Learn Japanese vocabulary: どなた (donata). Meaning: who. Type: Noun.
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What does Dare Yori Mo mean?

Interrogative word + より ( = yori ) : more than anything/ anybody. Ex. 誰よりもあなたのことを愛しています。 = Dare yori mo anata no koto wo aishite imasu. = I love you more than anybody.
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What is Doko desu ka?

“doko” is the word for “where” in Japanese. “desu” Is used at the end of the sentence and translates to “is / it is” “ka” is the question marker and signifies that the sentence is a question.
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Is wa ikura desu ka?

ikura means "how much" and kore wa ikura desu ka? is "How much is this?."
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What does ikura mean?

Learn Japanese vocabulary: いくら (ikura). Meaning: how much?; how many? ​. Type: Noun, Adverb.
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What is Kimashita in Japanese?

KIMASU (verb) = to come; the past tense form is KIMASHITA. AMERIKA = America. NO = added to the end of a noun to make possessive form [ex. 'pen' = PEN, 'I' = WATASHI, and 'my' = WATASHI NO; therefore 'my pen' = WATASHI NO PEN.]
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What is Futatsu?

1: 一つ hitotsu - ひとつ 2: 二つ futatsu - ふたつ 3: 三つ mittsu - みっつ 4: 四つ yottsu - よっつ 5: 五つ itsutsu - いつつ
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What is Ikimasu?

Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.
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What does Nani jin desu ka mean?

何人ですか - read as "nan-nin desu ka" means "how many people?" ( a bit more common than nani-jin and the reading used here)
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What is namae WA?

in Japanese. Watashi no namae wa: “my name is” in Japanese. Example #2: how to ask someone's name and how to answer the question. More polite expression to ask someone's name. Onamae wa: a casual way to ask someone's name.
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How do you say hi my name is in Japanese?

konnichi wa.

The standard way to include a greeting in your introduction and say “hello, my name is [name] in Japanese is it use こんにちは (konnichi wa). こんにちは (konnichi wa), as you may have heard, is a common way to say “hello” in Japanese.
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Can you use kun for a girl?

Kun for females is a more respectful honorific than -chan, implying childlike cuteness. Kun is not only used to address females formally; it can also be used for a very close friend or family member.
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Is it Chan or SAN?

Chan, the childish version of san, refers to children and girls. The change from “s” sound to “ch” is considered cute in Japanese. Like for kun, friends and lovers can also address each other with this honorific.
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What does Kun San Chan Sama etc mean?

It means all of "Mr", "Mrs", "Miss", and "Ms." Mr Tanaka is referred to as Tanaka-san, as is Mrs Tanaka, and their unmarried daughter. Other common titles include sama (様), a more polite version of san, sensei (先生), for teachers, kun and chan. These titles also come after the name.
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