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Verb + とか
[い]Adjective + とか
[な]Adjective + とか
Noun + とか
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About とか
Being a combination of the particles と and か, とか 'quotes' the previous statement as being something that has been heard, but is unconfirmed or uncertain. In English, this translates as 'I heard something like (A)', or '(A) or something was said'.
とか may appear after verbs, い-Adjectives, な-Adjectives, or nouns.
This meaning of 'or something' when using とか is fairly casual and will often be heard in everyday conversation.
Caution
This combination of と and か may appear the same as the とか used to indicate lists, but the former is simply a combination of the case-marking particle と, and the adverbial particle か, while the latter is a single listing particle. Despite this, both structures are originally combinations of と and か, and may be thought to have some overlap in meaning.
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AKB48という音楽グループは解散するとか。
I heard that the music group called AKB48 is going to break up or something like that.
社長は年末年始に温泉旅行に行ってらっしゃるとか。
I heard that the company president is going on a hot springs trip over New Years or something like that.
めがねちゃん:「彼が昨日、何て言ったか覚えてる?」
ヤンキー君:「明日、11時ごろに学校の前で会おうとか言っていたようだけど、定かではない。」
Megane-chan: 'Do you remember what he said yesterday?'
Yankee-kun: 'He said, 'lets meet in front of school around 11' or something like that, but I am not really sure.'
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とか – Grammar Discussion
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daniellacda
Hello!
According to Shin Kanzen master n3 dokkai, ~とか is used only with unconfirmed hearsay.
The first example sentence in Bunpro is:めがねちゃん:「彼かれが昨日きのう、何なんて言いったか覚おぼえてる?」
ヤンキー君:「明日あした、11時じごろに学校がっこうの前まえで会あおうとか言いっていたようだけど、定さだかではない。」And it doesn’t fit with the Kanzen master explanation, it’s not really hearsay, but rather what the guy remembers from what he was told.
Can somebody elaborate a bit on this?Thank you! <3Fuga
Hey @daniellacda !
We apologize for the late response.
とか is not only used for unconfirmed hearsay. It can also be used like そうだ or と聞いた. It can also be used when you don’t want to say something with certainty, so that you are not held accountable for what you said. Because it is used like that a lot of the times, it could give the listener the impression that the speaker is not the most credible and that they should take what you are saying with a grain of salt.We hope that answers your question!
casual
Am I correct in understanding the combination of んだとか as being a reference to what the speaker heard elsewhere, not an assertion by the speaker himself? Normally んだ (~んです・のです (JLPT N5) | Bunpro) would make very confident assertions.
今日は雨が降るんだとか。…
“They say it’s going to rain today or something like that”. …
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