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How to say "This one, That one, Which one" in Japanese?

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Pronunciation

これ(ko re) = This one

それ(so re) = That one (Closer)

あれ(a re) = That one (Far away)

どれ(do re) = Which one


Meaning

This one, That one, Which one

Example
どれがぼくの?(do re ga boku no?)

どれがわたしの?(do re ga watashi no?)

Which one is mine?

これがあなたの(ko re ga anatano) = This is yours

それがあなたの(so re ga anatano) = That is yours
Pointing at an object that is close

あれがあなたの(a re ga anatano) = That is yours
Pointing at an object that is far away

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  1. TH on Aug 05, 2010 reply

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