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Combination of copula 『だ』 (da, 'is') and conditional particle 『と』 (to, 'if'). Used to form conditional clauses meaning 'if it is...' or 'assuming that...'. Example: 『雨だといけない』 (ame da to ikenai, 'If it's rain, it's no good').
Theme
User and their friend Akira are planning a weekend trip, discussing potential weather issues and backup plans.
だと
だと
if it's the case
Core Language Building BlocksCore Forms & Grammar Patterns
Memory Hook
Imagine a detective saying, 'If it's the case that...' while pointing at evidence. The sound 'だ' (da, 'is') + 'と' (to, 'if') combines to form 『だと』 (da to, 'if it's the case'). Think: 'Da-to' → 'Data' that supports a hypothesis.
Cultural Note
In Japanese conversations, 『だと』 (da to) is often used in casual speech or media to express conditions or assumptions, similar to 'if' in English. It's common in anime, manga, and everyday dialogue to set up hypothetical scenarios.
Forms
Base: だとCombination of copula 『だ』 (da, 'is') and conditional particle 『と』 (to, 'if'). Used to form conditional clauses meaning 'if it is...' or 'assuming that...'. Example: 『雨だといけない』 (ame da to ikenai, 'If it's rain, it's no good').