Translation and Meaning of: と - to
The Japanese word と [to] is one of the most fundamental and frequently used particles in the language. If you are learning Japanese, you have certainly come across it in basic sentences or even in more complex dialogues. In this article, we will explore its meaning, common uses, and how it fits into the grammatical structure of Japanese. Moreover, we will look at some curiosities about how this small particle can completely change the meaning of a sentence.
If you have already used the Suki Nihongo dictionary, you know that it is a great tool for understanding words and particles like と. Here, we go beyond simple translation and dive into the details that make this particle so essential for communication in Japan. Shall we begin?
The basic meaning and usage of と
The particle と has as its main function to indicate companionship or connection between elements. In English, it can be translated as "and" or "with," depending on the context. For example, in the phrase "りんごとバナナ" (ringo to banana), it means "apple and banana," joining the two items in a list.
Another common use is to express joint action, as in "友達と映画を見た" (tomodachi to eiga o mita), which means "I watched a movie with a friend." Note how と establishes a relationship between the mentioned people or objects, creating a clear connection in the sentence.
The origin and evolution of と
Linguistic studies indicate that と comes from ancient Japanese, where it already served similar functions to the current ones. Unlike many particles that have undergone significant changes over the centuries, と has maintained its form and basic use practically unchanged since the Heian period (794-1185).
Interestingly, research shows that と is one of the oldest particles still in continuous use in modern Japanese. Its simplicity and versatility explain why it has stood the test of time, appearing even in some of Japan's oldest texts.
Tips for using と correctly
A common confusion among students is when to use と instead of other particles like や (ya) or に (ni). Remember: と indicates a complete list or a specific joint action, while や suggests an incomplete list. For example, "本とノート" (hon to nōto) specifically means "book and notebook," without other implied items.
To better memorize, try to associate と with the symbol of a link or chain, as it always connects elements in a direct and explicit way. Another tip is to pay attention to dialogues in anime or Japanese dramas, where と appears frequently in everyday conversations.
Vocabulary
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Synonyms and similar words
- 無論 (muron) - Without a doubt
- 当然 (touzen) - Naturally; Of course
- なんといっても (nanto ittemo) - In any case; Above all
- そうだろう (sou darou) - That's not how it is, right?
- そうに決まっている (sou ni kimatteru) - Sure it is like that.
- そうだと思う (sou da to omou) - I think it's like this.
- そう思う (sou omou) - I think like this
- そうでしょう (sou deshou) - Isn't it true?
- そうですね (sou desu ne) - This is true, isn’t it?
- そうだね (sou da ne) - That's right, isn't it?
- そうだよね (sou da yo ne) - That's right, isn't it?
- そうだよな (sou da yo na) - That's right, isn't it?
- そうだな (sou da na) - Yes, that's right
- そうかな (sou kana) - Is it like this?
- そうだろうか (sou darou ka) - Is it like this?
- そうだとすれば (sou da to sureba) - If that's the case
- そうだとしたら (sou da to shitara) - If this is true
- そうなら (sou nara) - If that's the case
- そうならば (sou naraba) - If that's the case
- そういうことだ (sou iu koto da) - That's how it is
- そういうことになる (sou iu koto ni naru) - It will reach that point.
- そういうことになっている (sou iu koto ni natteiru) - It is defined like this
- そういうことになった (sou iu koto ni natta) - This happened
- そういうことになると (sou iu koto ni naru to) - If this happens
- そういうことになると思う (sou iu koto ni naru to omou) - I think it's going to be like this.
Romaji: to
Kana: と
Type: noun
L: jlpt-n5
Translation / Meaning: 1. if (conjunction); 2. Promoted pawn (shogi) (ABBR)
Meaning in English: 1. if (conjunction); 2. promoted pawn (shogi) (abbr)
Definition: "To" is a conjunction that expresses a connection between sentences or words.
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How to Write in Japanese - (と) to
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Example Sentences - (と) to
See below some example sentences:
Watashi wa jibun no jinsei o kaeru koto ga dekimasu
I can change my own life.
I can change my life.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence, in this case, "I"
- 自分 (jibun) - Japanese reflexive pronoun that means "to oneself."
- の (no) - Japanese particle that indicates possession, in this case, "my".
- 人生 (jinsei) - 生活 (seikatsu)
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence, in this case, "vida".
- 変える (kaeru) - Japanese verb that means "to change"
- こと (koto) - Japanese noun that indicates an action or event, in this case, "to change."
- が (ga) - Japanese particle that indicates the subject of the sentence, in this case, "I"
- できます (dekimasu) - できる (dekiru)
Watashi wa konnan na joukyou ni taeru koto ga dekimasu
I can withstand difficult situations.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 困難な (konnan na) - Japanese adjective meaning "difficult"
- 状況 (joukyou) - Japanese noun that means "situation"
- に (ni) - Japanese particle that indicates the grammatical function of "place" or "time."
- 耐える (taeru) - Japanese verb that means "to endure" or "to hold on."
- ことができます (koto ga dekimasu) - Japanese expression meaning "to be able to"
Watashi wa kono fōmu o kanzen ni umeru koto ga dekimasu
I can completely fill out this form.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- この (kono) - Japanese adjective that means "this"
- フォーム (fōmu) - formulário
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence
- 完全に (kanzen ni) - Japanese adverb that means "completely."
- 埋める (umeru) - Japanese verb that means "to fill"
- こと (koto) - A palavra japonesa que significa "coisa" é "もの" (mono).
- が (ga) - Japanese particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- できます (dekimasu) - Japanese verb meaning "to be able to"
Watashi wa hana o kagu to shiawase na kibun ni narimasu
When smelling flowers
I feel happy when I smell the flowers.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 花 (hana) - Japanese noun meaning "flower"
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence
- 嗅いでいる (kaideiru) - Japanese verb meaning "to smell" in the present continuous tense
- と (to) - Japanese particle indicating the consequence or result of the previous action
- 幸せな (shiawasena) - Japanese adjective meaning "happy"
- 気分 (kibun) - Japanese noun meaning "state of mind"
- に (ni) - Japanese particle indicating the direction or target of the action
- なります (narimasu) - Japanese verb meaning "to become" in the formal present tense
Watashi wa himitsu wo kakusu koto ga dekimasu
I can hide secrets.
I can hide the secret.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 秘密 (himitsu) - Japanese noun meaning "secret"
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence
- 隠す (kakusu) - Japanese verb meaning "to hide"
- ことができます (koto ga dekimasu) - Japanese expression meaning "to be able to"
Watashi wa atarashii reshipi o tamesu koto ga suki desu
I like to try new recipes.
I like to try a new recipe.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that indicates the topic of the sentence
- 新しい (atarashii) - 新しい (atarashii)
- レシピ (reshipi) - Japanese noun that means "recipe".
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that indicates the direct object of the sentence
- 試す (tamesu) - Japanese verb that means "to try" or "to test"
- こと (koto) - Japanese noun that means "thing" or "action"
- が (ga) - Japanese particle that indicates the subject of the sentence
- 好き (suki) - Japanese adjective that means "like"
- です (desu) - Japanese auxiliary verb that indicates present tense and formality of the sentence
Watashi wa oboreru koto o osoreteimasu
I'm afraid of drowning.
I'm afraid of drowning.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that marks the topic of the sentence
- 溺れる (oboreru) - Japanese verb meaning "to drown"
- こと (koto) - A palavra japonesa que significa "coisa" é "もの" (mono).
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that marks the direct object of the sentence
- 恐れています (osoreteimasu) - Japanese verb meaning "to be afraid"
Watashi wa mainichi atarashii koto wo manabu koto ga taisetsu da to omoimasu
I believe it's important to learn new things every day.
I think it's important to learn something new everyday.
- 私 (watashi) - Japanese personal pronoun that means "I"
- は (wa) - Japanese particle that marks the topic of the sentence
- 毎日 (mainichi) - Japanese adverb meaning "every day"
- 新しい (atarashii) - 新しい (atarashii)
- こと (koto) - A palavra japonesa que significa "coisa" é "もの" (mono).
- を (wo) - Japanese particle that marks the direct object of the sentence
- 学ぶ (manabu) - Japanese verb that means "to learn"
- こと (koto) - A palavra japonesa que significa "coisa" é "もの" (mono).
- が (ga) - Japanese particle that marks the subject of the sentence
- 大切 (taisetsu) - Japanese adjective that means "important"
- だ (da) - Japanese verb that means "to be"
- と (to) - Japanese particle that indicates the quotation of an opinion or thought
- 思います (omoimasu) - Japanese verb that means "to think"
Watashi no chichibo wa totemo yasashii desu
My parents are very kind.
- 私 (watashi) - The personal pronoun that means "I" in Japanese.
- の (no) - possession particle indicating that "father and mother" belong to "me"
- 父母 (fubo) - a word that means "father and mother" in Japanese
- は (wa) - topic particle indicating that "father and mother" are the subject of the sentence
- とても (totemo) - adverb meaning "very" in Japanese
- 優しい (yasashii) - adjective meaning "gentle" or "kind" in Japanese
- です (desu) - being verb that indicates that "father and mother" are "very kind"
Watashi no yuujin wa totemo shinsetsu desu
My friend is very kind.
- 私 (watashi) - The personal pronoun that means "I" in Japanese.
- の (no) - possession particle indicating that "friend" belongs to "me"
- 友人 (yuujin) - noun meaning "friend" in Japanese
- は (wa) - topic particle indicating that "friend" is the subject of the sentence
- とても (totemo) - adverb meaning "very" in Japanese
- 親切 (shinsetsu) - adjective meaning "gentle" or "kind" in Japanese
- です (desu) - linking verb indicating that the sentence is in the present tense and is affirmative
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