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Well, it's pretty self-explanatory most of the time. If you find と between nouns, A と B, it means "and". If it's behind a verb, it's usually used conditionally.
と can also mean "with", as in 友達と (with my friend); it can also be used to describe the way something happens, as in ゆっくりと (slowly, "in a slow manner").
Great books for Japanese grammar are the Makino&Tsutsui-series.
And to answer your last question: practice, listen and repeat! ;-)
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THIS IS HARD !
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This is a little difficult. Can you 'dumb it down' alittle? It did help, but I had to watch it 5 times to fully get it
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thank you so much cheers for you hard work
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私自香港。
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I'm a visual type of learner and this really helped me a lot than reading books.
Thank you very much! I learned a lot about the TO particle :)
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@breakthe4 It says "Autumn Jumbo Two Million Yen".
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Cool videos!
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Thank you so much for your great videos! :)
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That was really helpful thanks!
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Superb work. Very well illustrated.
Thank you everyone for the wonderful feedback! We're glad to hear that you enjoyed this video :)
japanesepod101 2 years ago