と(to)

And/With
AB – A and B
AVerb – Do Verb with A

と(to) has 2 basic meanings, “and” and “with”.

“and”

The most basic use of と(to) is “and”, used to make a list of nouns like this:

  • ねこといぬ – Cat(s) and dog(s)
  • ケーキとごはんをたべる – Eat cake and rice.
  • リンゴバナナミカンイチゴ – Apples and bananas and oranges and strawberries. 

See also Lists.

“with”

と can also be used as “with”; such as talk with, go with, and do with. It must be used instead of を for certain mutual action verbs. (see two-party )

  • かれたべる – Eat with him
  • かのじょはなす – Talk with her
  • かのじょけっこんする – Get married with her. 

It’s not を because:

  • かれたべる = eat him
  • かのじょはなす = “talk” her (talk about her)
  • かのじょけっこんする = Marry her (to someone else)

 

Verbs that usually use と instead of を

と has to be used in place of を with certain mutual verbs. These are typically verbs you might use “with” with.  

  • はなす – To speak with (may be に as well)
  • けっこんする – To get married with. (must be と)
  • あう (can be に as well) – to meet with (May be に as well)

If both に or と may be used, に indicates a single party doing the verb, while と indicates both parties doing the verb. 

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