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:
Yokusei suru koto wa jiko seigyo no juuyou na youso desu
Exercising control is an important element of self-control.
Control is an important factor in self-control.
- 抑制する - Verb that means "inhibit", "repress", "control".
- こと - noun meaning "thing", "fact"
- は - particle that marks the theme of the sentence
- 自己制御 - Compound noun that means "self-control", "self-discipline".
- の - Particle indicating possession or relationship
- 重要な - Adjective meaning "important"
- 要素 - noun that means "element", "component"
- です - verb indicating "to be" or "to exist" in a polite form
Shikou suru koto wa ningen no tokken desu
Thinking is a human privilege.
Thinking is a human privilege.
- 思考すること - thought/reflection
- は - Topic particle
- 人間 - Human being
- の - Possession particle
- 特権 - privilege
- です - Verb to be/estar in the present
Warui koto wo suru na
Bad Things Don't.
Don't do bad things.
- 悪い (warui) - Means "bad"
- こと (koto) - means "thing" or "subject"
- を (wo) - Particle that marks the direct object of the sentence
- する (suru) - verb that means "to do"
- な (na) - particle indicating an order or prohibition
Warui koto o shite wa ikemasen
Don't do bad things.
Don't do bad things.
- 悪い - It means "bad" or "evil" in Japanese.
- こと - means "thing" or "matter" in Japanese.
- を - It is a *particle* in Japanese, used to mark the direct object of a sentence.
- して - It is the form of the verb "suru" (to do) in gerund in Japanese.
- は - It is a "partícula" of topic in Japanese, used to mark the main subject of the sentence.
- いけません - It is a polite form of the verb "iku" (to go) in Japanese, used to express a prohibition or a negative obligation.
Igai to oishii desu ne
Surprisingly
It's surprisingly delicious.
- 意外と - unexpectedly
- 美味しい - delicious
- です - is
- ね - NÃO É?
Kanojo wo kurushimeru koto wa yurusarenai
It is not allowed to cause suffering to it.
It is not allowed to afflict it.
- 彼女 - her in Japanese
- を - Direct Object Particle in Japanese
- 苦しめる - causar sofrimento
- こと - Abstract noun in Japanese
- は - Japanese topic particle
- 許されない - "não é permitido" in Japanese
Kanojo wa kare wo shibaru koto ga dekiru
She can tie it.
She can arrest him.
- 彼女 - "kanojo" means "she" in Japanese.
- は - "wa" is a topic particle in Japanese, used to indicate the subject of the sentence.
- 彼 - "kare" means "he" in Japanese.
- を - "wo" is a particle for the object in Japanese, used to indicate the direct object of the sentence.
- 縛る - "shibaru" means "to tie" in Japanese.
- こと - "koto" is a nominal particle in Japanese, used to turn a verb into a noun.
- が - "ga" is a subject particle in Japanese, used to indicate the subject of the sentence.
- できる - "dekiru" means "to be able to" in Japanese.
- . - The period indicates the end of the sentence.
Kanojo no kishitsu wa totemo sugurete iru
Your temperament is excellent.
Your temperament is very good.
- 彼女 (kanojo) - she
- の (no) - Possessive particle
- 気質 (kishitsu) - temperament, personality
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- とても (totemo) - very
- 優れている (sugureteiru) - to be excellent, to be superior
Kanojo ni purezento o okuru yotei desu
I'm going to give her a present.
I'm going to give her a present.
- 彼女 (kanojo) - "Namorada" significa "彼女" (かのじ, kanojo) em japonês.
- に (ni) - a particle indicating the recipient of the action, in this case, "to"
- プレゼント (purezento) - Japanese word meaning "gift"
- を (wo) - a particle that indicates the direct object of the action, in this case, "the present"
- 贈る (okuru) - a verb meaning "to give" or "to present"
- 予定 (yotei) - a word meaning "plan" or "schedule"
- です (desu) - a particle indicating the polite or formal form of the verb "to be"
Kare wa totemo kiyou da
He is very skilled.
He is very skillful.
- 彼 (kare) - He
- は (wa) - Topic particle
- とても (totemo) - Very
- 器用 (kiyou) - Skilled, dexterous
- だ (da) - Verb "to be" in the present
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