to (Direction/Recipient)

Grammar Pattern BritishAmericanAustralian ★★★★★ Very Common Neutral

Meaning: Indicating direction or recipient

表示方向或接受者
Indicar dirección o destinatario
方向または受け手を示す
방향이나 대상을 나타내기

'To' shows direction (go to school) or recipient (give to him). Used with verbs of motion and giving. Don't confuse with 'too' (also/excessive) or 'two' (number).

'To'表示方向(go to school)或接受者(give to him)。与移动和给予动词一起使用。不要与'too'(也/过度)或'two'(数字2)混淆。
'To' muestra dirección (go to school) o destinatario (give to him). Se usa con verbos de movimiento y dar. No confundir con 'too' (también/excesivo) o 'two' (número).
「To」は方向(go to school)または受け手(give to him)を示します。移動や授与の動詞と共に使います。「too」(また/過度に)や「two」(数字)と混同しないでください。
'To'는 방향(go to school)이나 대상(give to him)을 나타냅니다. 이동과 전달의 동사와 함께 사용됩니다. 'too'(역시/지나치게)나 'two'(숫자 2)와 혼동하지 마세요.

Examples

  1. I'm going to the shop.
    我要去商店。
    Voy a la tienda.
    お店に行きます。
    가게에 갑니다.
  2. Give it to me.
    把它给我。
    Dámelo.
    それを私にください。
    그것을 저에게 주세요.
  3. She walked to the station.
    她走到车站。
    Ella caminó a la estación.
    彼女は駅まで歩きました。
    그녀는 역까지 걸어갔습니다.
  4. Send an email to John.
    给约翰发一封电子邮件。
    Envía un correo electrónico a John.
    ジョンにメールを送ってください。
    존에게 이메일을 보내세요.

Pronunciation

Usage Guide

Context: spoken, written, everyday

Tone: descriptive

✓ Do Say

  • Come to my house.
    来我家。
    Ven a mi casa.
    私の家に来てください。
    우리 집에 오세요.
  • I talked to her.
    我和她谈过了。
    Hablé con ella.
    彼女と話しました。
    그녀에게 이야기했어요.
  • The train to London.
    去伦敦的火车。
    El tren a Londres.
    ロンドン行きの電車。
    런던행 기차.

✗ Don't Say

  • I'm going at the shop. (use 'to')
    I'm going at the shop.(应用'to')
    I'm going at the shop. (usa 'to')
    I'm going at the shop.(「to」を使う)
    I'm going at the shop. ('to'를 사용하세요)
  • Give it at me. (use 'to')
    Give it at me.(应用'to')
    Give it at me. (usa 'to')
    Give it at me.(「to」を使う)
    Give it at me. ('to'를 사용하세요)

Origin & History

Directional/dative preposition

Cultural Context

Era: Modern

Generation: All ages

Social background: Universal

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