どっち
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Base form of the casual interrogative pronoun. Used to ask about choices or directions in informal speech. Example: 『どっちに行く?』 (dotchi ni iku?, 'Which way are you going?').
Theme
At a game store, User and their friend Ken are choosing between two video games to buy.
どっち
どっち
which one, which way
Core Language Building BlocksPronouns
Memory Hook
Think of a casual game where you point and ask, 'Dotchi?' (どっち, 'which one'). It sounds like 'dot' and 'chee' — you're dotting which choice to pick!
Cultural Note
『どっち』 (dotchi) is the casual, shortened form of 『どちら』 (dochira), commonly used in everyday conversations among friends or family. It's often heard in informal settings like choosing between options, e.g., 『どっちがいい?』 (dotchi ga ii?, 'Which one is good?').
Forms
Base: どっちBase form of the casual interrogative pronoun. Used to ask about choices or directions in informal speech. Example: 『どっちに行く?』 (dotchi ni iku?, 'Which way are you going?').