What is Kore Japanese?

In Japanese, there are ways to say, 'this, that and that over there' This – kore (これ). Refers to things that are close to the speaker. That – sore (それ). Refers to things that are close to the person you are talking to.
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What does kore mean in Japanese?

In Japanese, kore , sore , are , dore これ , それ , あれ , どれ mean "this thing (near me)," "that thing (near you)," "that thing (away from us)," and "what thing?" They're kosoado words that refer to things in general.
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What is Kore used for?

When you want to talk about things you do not know the name of, you can use such expressions as kore, sore, are, and dore. Kore refers to something close to the speaker; sore refers to something close to the person you're talking to; are refers to an object that is neither close to the speaker or the listener.
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What is Kore desu?

Learn Japanese: kore desu. - It's this one.
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Can you use Kore for people Japanese?

これ(KORE), それ(SORE), and あれ(ARE) are only for things and animals. When referring to someone, you have to use このひと(かた)= KONO HITO (KATA) = this person, そのひと(かた) = SONO HITO (KATA) = that person, あのひと(かた) = ANO HITO (KATA) = that person over there.
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これ・それ・あれ Kore Sore Are in Japanese



What means Nani Kore?

“I was amazed!”
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What is Kono and Kore?

A. Both KORE (this=in each language) and KONO (this=in each language)) are demonstratives that indicate people or things close to the speaker.
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What is Kore Wa in Japanese?

Kore is used for things near the speaker. E.g. Kore wa hon desu. これ は 本です。 This is a book.
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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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What is Kore wa nan desu ka?

これはなんですか or “Kore wa nan desu ka?” means “What is this?” In japanese; a question we've always asked since even before we can speak, and one of the most important questions to ask when gaining knowledge.… More.
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What is kore in hiragana?

This – kore (これ). Refers to things that are close to the speaker. That – sore (それ). Refers to things that are close to the person you are talking to.
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What is Sora in Japanese?

Sora | 天 Sora is a given name for both males and females. Its meaning is “sky.”
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What does Kono dio da mean?

"Kono Dio da" would mean that he is telling you who he is. "This is Dio!!!" is essentially it, or "I am Dio!" or something of a similar fashion. He is affirming his identity with that. However, "Kono DIO ga!" would be him affirming his identity, but in another fashion with another feeling.
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What does Ore wa mean?

Orewa is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. It lies on the Hibiscus Coast, just north of the base of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula and 40 kilometres north of central Auckland.
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What is Dare mo in Japanese?

だれ (dare) means who in Japanese. ★ When it is used in a negative sentence, だれも (daremo) means no one or not anyone. ★ For example, だれもいません (daremo imasen) means 'There is no one' or 'There isn't anyone.
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What is Hajimemashite?

1. Hajimemashite! (Pronunciation: ha-jee-may-mashtay) Meaning: Nice to meet you! This is your first point of contact.
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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 does dare no desu ka mean?

(DARE NO DESUKA = Whose (cat) is it?) in that situation. If people know what you are talking about, you don't have to make the whole sentence as below. それはだれのねこですか。 (SORE WA DARE NO NEKO DESUKA) = Whose cat is it?
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Are wa dare desu ka?

dare desu ka – 誰ですか (だれですか) : a Japanese expression for 'who are you?
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What ano means in Japanese?

that. Learn Japanese vocabulary: あの (ano). Meaning: that. Type: Pre-noun adjectival.
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What is Kono Sono ano?

Learn about 'here' and 'there' in Japanese as well. Demonstrative adjectives: この (kono),その (sono), and あの (ano) cannot stand alone, they must be followed by a noun. In fact, この (kono), その (sono), あの (ano) are contractions of the これ (kore) + の (no), それ (sore) の (no), and あれ (are) の (no). Structure: この/その/あの + Noun + は
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What is Sono in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

that. Learn Japanese vocabulary: その (sono). Meaning: that. Type: Pre-noun adjectival.
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What is Wakaranai in Japanese?

Usually, "shira-nai" is translated "I don't know" and "wakara-nai" is translated "I don't understand". Both words are used when the speaker can't answer the listener clearly.
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What is Daijoubu desu ka?

daijoubu desu ka? = are you alright?, are you okay? ( you are asking someone)
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What is Masaka in Japanese?

Basically, what the word masaka really means is: "something you don't think will happen." It can refer to anything that's unlikely to happen, to be, or to exist. Anything that's out of consideration.
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