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Base form interrogative pronoun. Used to ask about one item among multiple options. No conjugation needed; it functions as a standalone word.
Theme

At a café, User and their friend Sakura are looking at a menu with multiple dessert options. Sakura is indecisive and asks for help choosing.

どれ

どれ

which one

Core Language Building BlocksPronouns

Memory Hook

Imagine pointing at three items and asking, 'Which one?' It sounds like 'door-eh' (どれ dore). Picture a door with three options behind it — 'Door-eh?' → どれ (dore, 'which one').

Cultural Note

『どれ』 (dore) is commonly used in daily conversations when choosing among multiple items, such as in stores or when selecting food. It's part of the 'ko-so-a-do' series (これ kore, 'this'; それ sore, 'that'; あれ are, 'that over there'; どれ dore, 'which one').

Forms

Base: どれBase form interrogative pronoun. Used to ask about one item among multiple options. No conjugation needed; it functions as a standalone word.