How to Say ‘And / quotation marker’ in Japanese
と
to
[to]
💬 Usage Tip: [と] can mean “and” when listing nouns, but here it is a quotation marker: [ありがとうと言いたい] = “want to say ‘thank you.’” Think of it like invisible quotation marks.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Japanese often uses plain particles instead of punctuation to show grammar. Tiny word, big job.
Phrase Breakdown
と
to
[to]
quotation marker / and
Here と marks quoted speech or thought, like quotation marks before 言う.
先生は「はい」と言いました。
The teacher said, 'Yes.'
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