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by oneself, alone ひとり で
How to say “by oneself, alone” in Japanese? “ひとり で”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ひとり で” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on by oneself, alone in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
1. The word "ひとり" sounds like "hitori". You can think of "he" and "Tori" where "Tori" symbolizes a bird. Imagine a lone bird flying in the sky to remember "alone".
2. "で" is a particle indicating the means by which something is done. Think of it as "doing by means of oneself".

Explanations:
– "ひとり で" (hitori de) directly translates to "by oneself" or "alone".
– "ひとり" (hitori) means "one person".
– "で" (de) in this context indicates the method or means, translating to "by".

Other Words that Mean the Same Thing:
1. 独りで (ひとりで, hitori de) – This uses the kanji "独" which also means "alone" or "single".
2. 単独で (たんどくで, tandoku de) – "Singularly" or "by oneself alone".
3. 一人ぼっちで (ひとりぼっちで, hitoribocchi de) – "All by oneself" conveys a sense of loneliness.

Alternate Meanings/Slang:
– "一人前" (ひとりまえ, hitorimae) means "one person’s share/menu" and can also mean capable or mature.
– "一人旅" (ひとりたび, hitori tabi) means "traveling alone".

Examples of Sentences:
1. 彼はひとりで映画を見に行きました。
Kare wa hitori de eiga o mi ni ikimaa.
(He went to watch a movie by himself).

2. ひとりで勉強するのが好きです。
Hitori de benkyou suru no ga suki desu.
(I like studying by myself).

3. 今日はひとりでレストランに行きました。
Kyou wa hitori de resutoran ni ikimaa.
(Today, I went to the restaurant alone).

4. 彼女はひとりで暮らしています。
Kanojo wa hitori de kuraeimasu.
(She is living alone).

5. あなたはひとりで大丈夫ですか?
Anata wa hitori de daijoubu desu ka?
(Are you okay by yourself?).

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