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How do you say "or" in Japanese?
"A or B"
How do you say "or" in Japanese?
"A or B"
"A or B"
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Which is more common? And in what context should I use "か" and in what context should I use "または"?
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@Applejuicexxxx:“か” is more common.
There is not the decided rule.
I use “または" , a business setting.
I think “または” is not casual.
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