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Base pronoun form. Used to refer to multiple things or people close to the speaker. It is the plural form of 『これ』 (kore, 'this'). Example: 『これらは本です』 (korera wa hon desu, 'These are books').
Theme

At a bookstore, User and their friend Ken browse through a selection of novels and discuss which ones to buy.

これら

これら

these

Core Language Building BlocksPronouns

Memory Hook

Think of pointing at multiple things nearby and saying 'these' — 『これら』 (korera, 'these') sounds like 'core-ella' gathering all the items together!

Cultural Note

『これら』 (korera, 'these') is a formal or written pronoun often used in documents, speeches, or academic contexts to refer to multiple items close to the speaker. In casual conversation, Japanese speakers might use 『これ』 (kore, 'this') with context or gestures instead.

Forms

Base: これらBase pronoun form. Used to refer to multiple things or people close to the speaker. It is the plural form of 『これ』 (kore, 'this'). Example: 『これらは本です』 (korera wa hon desu, 'These are books').