Grammar Info

N5 Lesson 5: 5/12

けどBut, However

More casual than が

Structure

Verb + けど
[い]Adjective + けど
[な]Adjective + + けど
Noun + + けど

Details

  • Part of Speech

    Particle

  • Word Type

    Conjunctive Particle

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About けど・だけど

けど is one of the common conjunction particles in Japanese. These are particles that function by connecting the (A) and (B) parts of a sentence. けど works very similarly to , in that it highlights 'while thinking about (A), (B)'. This means that けど will often come across as 'but' in English.

As can be seen from these examples, just like many other grammatical constructions, will be required when using けど after a な-Adjective, or a noun.

けど is just a modern (casual) version of けれども. Please see below for a list of the most casual, to the most formal variations.

Casual - けど - けども - けれど - けれども - - Formal.

Caution

The phrase after けど will often be omitted if it is obvious, or the speaker does not want to say it.

Examples

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    便利(べんり)だけど(たか)

    It is convenient, but expensive.

    その(あか)(ティー)シャツ()だけど(あお)(ティー)シャツ()

    I like that red T-shirt, but I will buy the blue one.

    (かね)あるけど()ません

    I have money, but I won't buy (it).

    豚肉(ぶたにく)(きら)だけど鶏肉(とりにく)()ます

    I don't like pork, but I eat chicken.

    その(みせ)(たか)けど美味(おい)でしょう

    That restaurant is expensive, but it is delicious, isn't it.

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