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We found 1 grammar point, 32 words, and 18 examples matching 'っと'
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particle
casual sentence-ending particle indicating that the speaker is trying to reinforce a statement
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becoming irritated (suddenly); getting annoyed  (often written with kana only; colloquialism)
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1. with a pat; with a tap; with a clap; with a slap; with a smack  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. with a pop; with a crack  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
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1. with a thud; with a flop; with a plop; with a snap; with a crash  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. suddenly (stop, come to an end, etc.)  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
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1. with a scraping sound; with a scratching sound  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
2. with a crunching sound (while eating)  (onomatopoeic or mimetic word)
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ええっとそう
おも
います

Uh.....yes, I think so.
ええっと15
にん
でした
Let me see. There were fifteen people.
こと
いた
こんど
今度
ため
してみよ
っと
Thanks for the tip. I'll give it a try.
これ
っと
Done!
トム
いてみよう
っと
I'll ask Tom.
 
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