in English | in Japanese | S |
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cousin | ใใจใ |
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ใใจใ info.
Tips to remember the Japanese word:
– Break it down into "ใ (i)" and "ใจใ (toko)". Imagine your cousin saying "I took off".
– Associate "ใใจ" (ito) with "it" and "ใ" (ko) with "cousin" – "Itโs a cousin!"
Explanations:
– "ใใจใ" (itoko) means "cousin" and is commonly used in casual and formal situations.
– It refers to both male and female cousins without differentiation.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– "ๅพๅ ๅผ" (ใใ ใใใใฆใ, jลซkeitei) – can be specifically male cousin, though itโs less commonly used.
– "ๅพๅงๅฆน" (ใใ ใใใพใ, jลซshimoi) – can be specifically female cousin, also less commonly used.
Alternate meanings like slang:
– "ใใจใ" doesnโt have slang or additional meanings; it strictly refers to a cousin.
Examples of sentences that use it:
1. ๅฝผใฏ็งใฎใใจใใงใใ(ใใใฏ ใใใใฎ ใใจใใงใใ)
Kare wa watashi no itoko desu.
He is my cousin.
2. ๆจๆฅใใใจใใจๆ ็ปใ่ฆใซ่กใใพใใใ(ใใฎใใใใจใใจ ใใใใ ใฟใซใใใพใใใ)
Kinล, itoko to eiga o mi ni ikimaa.
Yesterday, I went to see a movie with my cousin.
3. ็งใฎใใจใใฏใขใกใชใซใซไฝใใงใใพใใ(ใใใใฎ ใใจใใฏ ใขใกใชใซใซ ใใใงใใพใใ)
Watashi no itoko wa Amerika ni sundeimasu.
My cousin lives in America.
4. ใใจใใใกใจไธ็ทใซๆ ่กใซ่กใไบๅฎใงใใ(ใใจใใใกใจ ใใฃใใใซ ใใใใใซ ใใ ใใฆใใงใใ)
Itokotachi to issho ni ryokล ni iku yotei desu.
I plan to go on a trip with my cousins.
5. ใใฎใใจใใฏใใชใใฎใ็ถใใใฎๅ ๅผใฎๅญใฉใใงใใ๏ผ (ใใฎ ใใจใใฏ ใใชใใฎ ใใจใใใใฎ ใใใใ ใใฎ ใใฉใใงใใ๏ผ)
Sono itoko wa anata no otลsan no kyลdai no kodomo desu ka?
Is that cousin the child of your father's sibling?
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