0085 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Comparative 2

grammar

 

How can I ask a question in Japanese “Which one is better, Tokyo or Osaka”  and how can I answer it?

 

See also : Basic comparative in Japanese

 

Ask a comparative question

 

When we want to ask a comparative question like “Which one?”, 

 

Noun 1 + + Noun 2 + + どちら + Xですか。

Noun 1 + to + Noun 2 + to + dochira ga + X desu ka。

Which one is X, noun 1 or noun 2?

*X: adjective, noun

 

Is used.

 

The particle of the 2nd noun is often omitted in colloquial Japanese.

In that case, the Japanese comma “、” is used instead of と.

 

So, for example, we can say:

 

With an adjective: 

東京大阪とどちらいいですか。

Tokyo to Oosaka to dochira ga ii desu ka.

Which one is better, Tokyo or Osaka?

 

東京大阪、どちらいいですか。

Tokyo to Oosaka, dochira ga ii desu ka.

Which one is better, Tokyo or Osaka?

 

With a noun: 

こちらそちらとどちら私のカバンですか。

Kochira to sochira to dochira ga watashi no kaban desu ka.

This one and that one, which one is my bag?

 

Answer a comparative question

 

When we answer a comparative question, we have to be careful.

That is because we need a particular expression:

 

Noun + のほうが + Xです。

Nous + no hou ga + X desu。

*

1- Noun: the chosen answer

2- X: What is mainly asked by the question

 

So, for example, if asked by 

 

東京と大阪とどちらがいいですか。

Tokyo to Oosaka to dochira ga ii desu ka.

Which one is better, Tokyo or Osaka?

 

You can answer

 

大阪のほういいです。

Oosaka no hoo ga ii desu.

Osaka is better.

 

Intensify the comparative

 

If the phrase contains an adjective, we can intensify the comparative answer by adding 

 

ずっと

Zutto

Much more

 

For example, 

 

大阪のほうがいいです。

Oosaka no hoo ga ii desu.

Osaka is better.

 

大阪のほうがずっといいです。

Oosaka no hoo ga zutto ii desu.

Osaka is much better.

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