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Anto | Post Date: 2021-06-18 11:21:13 | ![]() | saved questions | |||
![]() member since 2018 Nov 17 Questions: 3 Comments: 0 | Hi friends. In the course video, George dedicated a small section explaining how あと means 'more' when combined with a counter. In a previous lesson, もう was introduced as meaning both 'more' and 'already', depending on the tense. Can we use あと and もう interchangeably, or is there a difference between the two? Thank you! | |||||
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JFZ Teacher (Kanako) | Post Date: 2021-06-21 04:26:36 | ||
![]() member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1302 |
This question has been answered in the Q&A database. https://www.yesjapan.com/YJ6/question/983/what-is-the-difference-between-ato-and-mou Please read one of the members' responses ("gottabekd"-san's). My answer is the same as his :) | ||
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