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So, to break it down, you're literally asking what is ~ called in japanese? or what do you say for ~ in japanese? 言う = to say と = grammatically necessary particle used with 言う to indicate a quotation. The japanese course on duolingo is mainly a word learning course Each unit will introduce you to a couple new words (between 15 and 30), then it will incorporate some of those words into sentences, and finally those sentences will try to teach a couple grammar points as well Assuming, you get each unit to max level, most words are gonna stick. I was in class the other day and my せんせい was teaching us about using ぐらい (gurai) as in. どの ぐらい かかりますか (how long will it take), and mentioned another form of ぐらい being ごろ (goro), and never elaborated on how or when to use it. Can anyone explain it to me?
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