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What is the role of と after a noun when it doesn't appear to count or list anything?



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)What does it mean when と is at the end of a noun listWhat is the function of と in verb-ていると formDifference between て-form and と/や for connecting adjectives/verbsまだいたとはね meaningUnderstanding とは in this sentenceMeaning of verb+となるWhen should an embedded question take と?What's the nuance of ordinary ~ると and ~てみると here?Three different meanings of “と” in one sentence?Particle と as a standard of comparison with まで










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The sentence I'm trying to understand is this one:




いっすんぼうしは おじいさんと おばあさん よび おひめさま けっこんして しあわせに くらしました




I don't understand the meaning of the second と (in bold).



To me all the sentence is like




Issunboushi invited grandpa and grandma and by marrying the princess (they) lived happy




So, there is one pre-masu form with よび (as time sequence) and て-link form with けっこんして (as mean).



If this is right, I don't understand what the second と is doing. と would be "and" and the て-linkage will be "by" in bold in my sentence above?



Thanks.










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The sentence I'm trying to understand is this one:




いっすんぼうしは おじいさんと おばあさん よび おひめさま けっこんして しあわせに くらしました




I don't understand the meaning of the second と (in bold).



To me all the sentence is like




Issunboushi invited grandpa and grandma and by marrying the princess (they) lived happy




So, there is one pre-masu form with よび (as time sequence) and て-link form with けっこんして (as mean).



If this is right, I don't understand what the second と is doing. と would be "and" and the て-linkage will be "by" in bold in my sentence above?



Thanks.










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    Did you leave out a を before よび?

    – snailboat
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The sentence I'm trying to understand is this one:




いっすんぼうしは おじいさんと おばあさん よび おひめさま けっこんして しあわせに くらしました




I don't understand the meaning of the second と (in bold).



To me all the sentence is like




Issunboushi invited grandpa and grandma and by marrying the princess (they) lived happy




So, there is one pre-masu form with よび (as time sequence) and て-link form with けっこんして (as mean).



If this is right, I don't understand what the second と is doing. と would be "and" and the て-linkage will be "by" in bold in my sentence above?



Thanks.










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The sentence I'm trying to understand is this one:




いっすんぼうしは おじいさんと おばあさん よび おひめさま けっこんして しあわせに くらしました




I don't understand the meaning of the second と (in bold).



To me all the sentence is like




Issunboushi invited grandpa and grandma and by marrying the princess (they) lived happy




So, there is one pre-masu form with よび (as time sequence) and て-link form with けっこんして (as mean).



If this is right, I don't understand what the second と is doing. と would be "and" and the て-linkage will be "by" in bold in my sentence above?



Thanks.







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    – snailboat
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    Did you leave out a を before よび?

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    – Limanido
    10 hours ago







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Did you leave out a を before よび?

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This と means "with".



In the case of the verb けっこんする it is used to mark the person you are marrying.



Xとけっこんする = "I will marry with X" = "I will marry X.



You'll see と meaning "with" in quite a few places. Some other examples would be:



Xと会う = meet with X.



AとBを比べる = compare B with A.



Your understanding of the rest of the sentence looks good.






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    This と means "with".



    In the case of the verb けっこんする it is used to mark the person you are marrying.



    Xとけっこんする = "I will marry with X" = "I will marry X.



    You'll see と meaning "with" in quite a few places. Some other examples would be:



    Xと会う = meet with X.



    AとBを比べる = compare B with A.



    Your understanding of the rest of the sentence looks good.






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      This と means "with".



      In the case of the verb けっこんする it is used to mark the person you are marrying.



      Xとけっこんする = "I will marry with X" = "I will marry X.



      You'll see と meaning "with" in quite a few places. Some other examples would be:



      Xと会う = meet with X.



      AとBを比べる = compare B with A.



      Your understanding of the rest of the sentence looks good.






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        This と means "with".



        In the case of the verb けっこんする it is used to mark the person you are marrying.



        Xとけっこんする = "I will marry with X" = "I will marry X.



        You'll see と meaning "with" in quite a few places. Some other examples would be:



        Xと会う = meet with X.



        AとBを比べる = compare B with A.



        Your understanding of the rest of the sentence looks good.






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        This と means "with".



        In the case of the verb けっこんする it is used to mark the person you are marrying.



        Xとけっこんする = "I will marry with X" = "I will marry X.



        You'll see と meaning "with" in quite a few places. Some other examples would be:



        Xと会う = meet with X.



        AとBを比べる = compare B with A.



        Your understanding of the rest of the sentence looks good.







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