with in Japanese
with in Japanese is と, とともに, 一緒 — with means in the company of; alongside.
with in Japanese
と
Pronounced: to
と
Pronounced: to
In the company of; alongside, close to; near to.
とともに
Pronounced: totomoni
In the company of; alongside, close to; near to.
一緒
Pronounced: issho
In the company of; alongside, close to; near to.
…を伴って
In addition to; as an accessory to.
…付きの
In addition to; as an accessory to.
…に賛成して
In support of.
…を支持して
In support of.
…で
Pronounced: …de
Using as an instrument; by means of.
…を使って
Using as an instrument; by means of.
…を用いて
Using as an instrument; by means of.
What does "with" mean?
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preposition In the company of; alongside.
"She went to the concert with her sister."
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preposition Using as a tool, means, or instrument.
"He tightened the bolt with a wrench."
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preposition Having or possessing.
"She met a man with a strange accent."
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preposition Because of or affected by (a feeling or condition).
"He was shaking with nerves before the presentation."
with in a sentence
- She went to the concert with her sister.
- He lives with three roommates.
- He tightened the bolt with a wrench.
- She met a man with a strange accent.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "with" in Japanese?
"with" in Japanese is と, とともに, 一緒. with means: In the company of; alongside.
How do you pronounce と?
"with" in Japanese is と, pronounced "to".
How do you use "with" in a sentence?
Example: "She went to the concert with her sister." In Japanese, "with" is と, とともに, 一緒.
Are there other ways to say "with" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 10 translations listed for "with": と, とともに, 一緒, …を伴って, …付きの, …に賛成して.
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