Hi folks,
Yoko and Tonari both mean beside or next to. But what exactly are the differences. Please explain and give examples to help illustrate your explanation.
All that we learned is that となり can't be used for two dissimilar things. For example, you can NOT say.
でんわは 人のとなりに 有ります.
Our teacher said we must use よこ:
でんわは 人のよこに あります。
When must yoko be used? When must tonari be used? When must NOT yoko be used? When must NOT tonari be used?
Yoko and Tonari both mean beside or next to. But what exactly are the differences. Please explain and give examples to help illustrate your explanation.
All that we learned is that となり can't be used for two dissimilar things. For example, you can NOT say.
でんわは 人のとなりに 有ります.
Our teacher said we must use よこ:
でんわは 人のよこに あります。
When must yoko be used? When must tonari be used? When must NOT yoko be used? When must NOT tonari be used?