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Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

01 Table similar append, "also".

Example:

It's sunny today too.

Today is also a sunny day.

If you go, I go too.

If you're going, I'm going too.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

02"~Momo","Already...... Ya/Mata...".

He can speak English and Japanese.

He speaks both English and Japanese.

There are teachers and students in the library.

The library teachers and students are there.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

03 "Interrogative word + も" indicates a comprehensive denial or affirmation.

Nobody here.

No one is there. (Negative)

All are old.

It's all old. (Definitely)

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

04 indicates that the quantity is zero, "one... also/both...", expressing a total negation by negating the smallest number.

No one has come yet.

Not a single person has come yet.

I've never been there.

Never been there once.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

05 "Quantity + も" emphasizes the number of quantities.

Eh, will it take another week?

What, is it going to take another week?

A meter of snow piled up.

The snow was as deep as a meter.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

Table 06 gives extreme examples. "Even (even /even)... Also...".

The child understands such a thing.

So little things even children understand.

I still can't have a simple conversation.

Not even a simple session.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

07 Placed between two identical nouns, emphasis level.

Rice is also rice, but first it is sake.

The meal is to be eaten, but first come to the bar.

They are children and children, but their parents are also parents.

Children do have problems, but parents have problems too.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

08 indicates sufficient quantity. More means that having this number can do something or no problem.

It's going to be managed in seven days.

If there are 7 days, it is probably no problem.

You'll be able to talk a little bit in a year.

If you study for a year, you can say a little.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

09 After modifying the words, it plays the role of emphasizing the meaning of the sentence.

It's been three years.

Unconsciously, 3 years have passed.

Too terrible.

It's too much.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

10 Propose the scope of the narrative.

There are various ways of listening to the new play.

New plays also have a variety of ways to appreciate them.

There are various types of applicants, and it is interesting.

There are also various types of people in the volunteers who are interesting.

Practical Japanese Trivia: 10 Uses of the Auxiliary Word も

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