Lesson 22. Two Common Ways To Express OR In Japanese

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Two Common Ways to Express OR in Japanese

As in ‘and’, ‘or in Japanese’ is not a word, but more like a concept of conditionals. In this post, you will learn the two most common ways to express or in Japanese – か (ka) and それとも (soretomo).

 か」– Ka

The most common way to offer choices is by using か (ka). All you need to do is add the か (ka) between nouns. Note that か (ka) is only used to connect nouns.

Structure: Noun 1 か Noun 2 (か Noun 3 )

Therefore:

バス電車で京都に行きます。

Basu ka Densha de Kyoto ni ikimasu.

[I will] go to Kyoto by bus or train.

質問があれば、電話メールで連絡してください。

Shitsumon ga areba, Denwa ka Mēru de renraku shite kudasai.

If you have any questions, please contact by phone or e-mail.

In everyday conversation, you will find more questions as the following:

リンゴすいか、どっちが食べたい?

Ringo ka Suika, docchi ga tabetai?

An apple or a watermelon, which do you want to eat?

緑茶ウーロン茶紅茶、どれがいい?

Ryokucha ka Ūroncha ka Kōcha, dore ga ī?

Green tea, Oolong tea or (Black) tea, which one is good for you?

Note: か is sometimes placed after the last noun, though there is no difference.

リンゴすいか、どっちが食べたい?

Ringo ka Suika ka, docchi ga tabetai?

Read: Expressing Existence with ‘Imasu’ and ‘Arimasu’ in Japanese.

 それと Soretomo

それとも (soretomo) is another common way to express or in spoken language. それとも (soretomo) is used to connect two alternatives – not to mark two alternatives. While か (ka) is only for connecting nouns, それとも (soretomo) can be used for connecting verbs and adjectives too.

Structure: Question with Alternative, Soretomo Alternative 2.

Examples:

あのカバンは高いですか、それとも安いですか。

Ano kaban wa takai desu ka, soretomo yasui desu ka.

Is that bag expensive? Or is it cheap?

コーヒーがいいですか、それともお茶がいいですか。

Kōhī ga ī desu ka, soretomo ocha ga ii desu ka.

Would you like to have a cup of coffee? Or, to have a cup of tea?

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