In Japanese, 'are' is used to refer to something that is far from both the speaker and the listener. This word corresponds to the English phrase 'that over there' when pointing to or talking about objects at a distance from both parties.
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Kore, Sore, Are Explained in 30 Seconds | Easy Japanese LessonAdded:
How do we say this, that, and that over there in Japanese?
Kore means this. Use kore for something that is near you. Sore is that. Use sore for something that is near the other person.
Are means that over there. Use are for something that is far from both people.
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