How to Say ‘With this / by this’ in Japanese
これで
kore de
[kore de]
💬 Usage Tip: [これで] often means "with this" or "as it is now." In questions, it often means "is this enough / okay like this?"
🇯🇵 In Japan: Tiny phrase, big usefulness. Japanese loves compact expressions that depend on context.
Phrase Breakdown
これ
kore
[kore]
this
Refers to a thing near the speaker, like a form or document in hand.
これで大丈夫ですか。
Is this okay?
で
de
[de]
with; by; using; then
A particle showing means or basis, as in 'with this' or 'is this enough?'.
これで手続きします。
I will do the procedure with this.
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