How to Say ‘That mark is’ in Japanese
あのマークは
あのマークは
💬 Usage Tip: [あの](ano) indicates a noun both know well.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Symbols and emblems hold significant meaning in Japanese culture. They often represent historical or social status.
Phrase Breakdown
あのあの
that
Demonstrative pronoun used to refer to something known to both speaker and listener.
あの人
That person
マークはマークは
mark is
Referring to the significance or role of a particular mark.
マークは重要だ
Mark is important
Word-by-Word Breakdown
あのあの
[ano]
that
Used to refer to something distant from both the speaker and listener.
あのマークは覚えやすいです。
That mark is easy to remember.
マークマーク
[maaku]
mark
Refers to a symbol or design used for identification.
あのマークは新しいです。
That mark is new.
はは
[wa]
topic marker
A particle marking the topic of a sentence.
あのマークはユニークです。
As for that mark, it's unique.
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