How to say this or that in Japanese

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Example Sentences

先行詞senkoukotobagathis,that,these,thoseno場合baaihawhichwo用いるmochiirunoga普通futsuuですdesu
When the antecedent is this, that, these or those it is usual to use 'which'.
ってゆーかtteyuukaこうやってkouyatteぐじぐじgujiguji考えるkangaerunoga情けないnasakenainじゃないjanainoka
Or rather, is it not just pathetic that I think such whiny thoughts like this?
こーゆーko-yu-noha買うkaunoga楽しいtanoshiinoyo使うtsukauka使わないtsukawanaikaなんてnantenoha二の次ninotsugiなんだnandaってtte
This sort of thing, it's buying stuff that's fun. Whether you use it or not is secondary.
普通のfutsuuno人間ningenならnara言語gengowo使うtsukauことができるkotogadekiruというのはtoiunoha事実jijitsudagaこのkono能力nouryokuwo食べたりtabetari眠ったりnemuttari歩いたりaruitariするsuru能力nouryokuto比べるkuraberunoha誤解gokaiwo招きmanekiやすいyasui
Though it is true that every normal human being is able to use language, it is misleading to compare this with his ability to eat, sleep, or walk.
持ち帰りmochikaeriですかdesukaそれともsoretomoここkokodeたべますtabemasuka
Will that be for here or to go?

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