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How would I say something is between two things?
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How would I say something is between two things?
Such as "The bank is in between the school and the park".
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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Re: How would I say something is between two things?
A to B no aida ni aru.(AとBの間にある) 

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Re: How would I say something is between two things?
Nilecat san has answered your question.
Perhaps you have already learned all these, you may just treat this as revision. Just want to point out they're almost the same way to express "on the .... ", "under the ...." on the left .... ", "on the right ...", "inside ...".
本はどこにある?
1) テレビとグリーンピーシーの間にある。
2) テレビの上にある。
3) テレビの下にある。
3) テレビの左にある。
4) テレビの右にある。
5) 箱の中にある。
Perhaps you have already learned all these, you may just treat this as revision. Just want to point out they're almost the same way to express "on the .... ", "under the ...." on the left .... ", "on the right ...", "inside ...".
本はどこにある?
1) テレビとグリーンピーシーの間にある。
2) テレビの上にある。
3) テレビの下にある。
3) テレビの左にある。
4) テレビの右にある。
5) 箱の中にある。
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