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532 t6t6 / to torno ni
Tsui ni focuses on the final moment, whereas t6t6 focuses on the process
that leads to the final moment, but in actual use they are virtually inter-
changeable.
a phrase which is used to express as well as; with, along with,
the idea that A and B share a com- at the same time; when, as;
mon property or do the same thing while
together, that two things take place [REL. ni shitagatte; ni tomo-
at the same time, or that s.0. or s.t. natte; ni tsurete; to d6ji nni; to
issho ni; to narande; to onajiku]
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(Steinbeck, as well as Hemingway, is a writer representative of Ameri-
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btL Lr<ll Pi ltit3
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I (I took part in the demonstration with my office colleagues.)