How to Say ‘By / through’ in Japanese
ことで
koto de
[koto de]
💬 Usage Tip: [ことで] after a verb turns the action into a means or method: "by doing..." For example, [信じることで] means "by believing."
🇯🇵 In Japan: This grammar is common in formal explanations, instructions, and sermons. It is a handy pattern for explaining cause, method, or result.
Phrase Breakdown
こと
koto
[koto]
thing; act; nominalizer
こと turns a verb phrase into a noun-like idea such as 'the act of doing.'
まなぶことはたいせつです。
Learning is important.
で
de
[de]
by; through; because of
で can indicate means or cause; in ことで it often means 'by doing' or 'through.'
れんしゅうでじょうずになります。
You improve through practice.
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