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How to say "also" or "too" The sentence "I also ate in Tokyo" can mean three different things: > _(Aside from my friends who ate there), I also ate in Tokyo._ > _(Aside from the other places where I tried local cuisines), I also ate in Tokyo._ > _(Aside from shopping and other activities), I also ate in Tokyo._ How do you distinguish these sentences in Japanese, without, of course, literally translating the phase inside the parentheses? If my rusty Japanese is correct, the first two sentences may be expressed as > I have no idea how to express the third. If a direct object is specified, I suppose mo may also be used, e.g, > In general, what are the ways to express "also" in Japanese when "also" pertains to a noun (which can be the object, direct object, etc), verb, adjective and other parts of a sentence?

First, eating in Tokyo is expressed by ``: `` (eating "at" Tokyo).

> (Aside from my friends who ate there), I also ate at Tokyo. → **** ("I, also, ate in Tokyo.")
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> (Aside from the other places where I tried local cuisines), I also ate at Tokyo. → **** ("I ate _also in_ Tokyo.")
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> (Aside from shopping and other activities), I also ate at Tokyo. → **** **** ("Also, I ate in Tokyo.")

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> How about for i-adjectives, for example "also big".

If it's in the same sentence, you just connect the adjectives with the form.

> → It's big and strong

If it's in the/a following sentence, you format the i-adjective as .

> []{} **** → That rhino is strong. It's also big.

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