japanese · Complex Sentences · Lesson 109
Connecting Contrasting Ideas with けど/けれども
Using 'kedo' and 'keredomo' to link clauses with contrasting or concessive meanings.
I want to go to the party, but I have a lot of homework. By the way, my friend is going too. For example, in a situation like this, it's hard to decide, although I really want to go.
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however / although
Connecting word
A word that joins sentences together — like でも (but), そして (and then), だから (so/because of that).
but (casual)
Connecting word
A word that joins sentences together — like でも (but), そして (and then), だから (so/because of that).
by the way
Connecting word
A word that joins sentences together — like でも (but), そして (and then), だから (so/because of that).
for example
Connecting word
A word that joins sentences together — like でも (but), そして (and then), だから (so/because of that).
cause / origin
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
case / situation
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
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but / although
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