Hou
Hou
Meaning: One is better than the other. It is always followed by the particle "ga".
When to use?
1) After the demonstrative adjectives "Kono", "Sono", "Ano"
Kono hou ga yasui desu.
= This is more cheap.
2) After noun + no
Getsu youbi no hou ga isogashii desu.
= I am busier on Monday.
3) After dictionary form of verb or adjective
Pasokon wa karui hou ga benri desu yo.
= A lighter laptop is handier.
4) After nai-form of verb
Ikanai hou ga ii desu yo.
= It's better not to go.
5) After ta-form of verb
Aruite itta hou ga hayai desu ne.
= It would be faster to go by walk isn't it.
5) After ta-form of verb
Aruite itta hou ga hayai desu ne.
= It would be faster to go by walk isn't it.
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Ageru, Aida, Amari, Are, Arimasen, Aru, Ato De, Au, Ba, Ba Hodo, Bakari, Beki desu, Bun, Cha, Chau, Chittomo, Choudo, Chuu ni, Daga, Dakara, Dake, Dakedo, Dare, Datte, De, De aru, Dekiru, Demo, Deshou, Desu, Dewa, Dou, Doko, Dokoro dewa nai, Dokoro ka, Dono Kurai, Dore, Doushite, Doushitemo, Douzo, Ga, Garu, Goro, Hajimeru, Hazu desu, Hazu ga nai, Hou, Hodo, Hou ga ii, Hoka, Hoshii, Hotondo, Igai, Igo, Ijou, Ichiban, Ikenai, Ikou, Ikura (demo/temo), Inai
Ageru, Aida, Amari, Are, Arimasen, Aru, Ato De, Au, Ba, Ba Hodo, Bakari, Beki desu, Bun, Cha, Chau, Chittomo, Choudo, Chuu ni, Daga, Dakara, Dake, Dakedo, Dare, Datte, De, De aru, Dekiru, Demo, Deshou, Desu, Dewa, Dou, Doko, Dokoro dewa nai, Dokoro ka, Dono Kurai, Dore, Doushite, Doushitemo, Douzo, Ga, Garu, Goro, Hajimeru, Hazu desu, Hazu ga nai, Hou, Hodo, Hou ga ii, Hoka, Hoshii, Hotondo, Igai, Igo, Ijou, Ichiban, Ikenai, Ikou, Ikura (demo/temo), Inai
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