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How to Say ‘Someone else's’ in Japanese

他の人の

ほかのひとの

💬 Usage Tip: [他の] means 'other'. Indicates ownership by another person.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Possession is significant in Japanese, highlighting respect for others' property.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

ほか

[hoka]

other

Refers to another person or thing.

Example

他の人は来ましたか?

Did the other people come?

[no]

of

Indicates possession or relation.

Example

彼のペンです。

It is his pen.

ひと

[hito]

person

A human being.

Example

あの人は誰ですか?

Who is that person?

[no]

of

Indicates possession or relation.

Example

彼のペンです。

It is his pen.

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