ANALYSIS OF TEMO AND KEREDOMO IN JAPANESE
Keywords:
Setsuzokujoshi, keredomo, temo, Japanese languageAbstract
Keredomo is a conjunction that is used to indicate something that has been recognized initially but is denied in the next sentence and also both of these things occur at the same time. temo can be used in equivalent compound sentences. Keredomo and Temo are setsuzokushi which are auxiliary words for opposite sentences. The purpose of this research is to find out how Temo and Keredomo are used in Japanese and also to know the meaning contained in Temo and Keredomo in Japanese. Temo and Keredomo are Japanese language learning materials. This study attempts to describe the use of Temo and Keredomo in Japanese sentences and also the differences and similarities between Temo and Keredomo. The method used in this study is a descriptive analysis method which is done on a sample of sentences approved by Japan from various references. The data analysis technique used in this study is the note taking technique. Researchers will collect all the data that has been obtained. After recording, the researcher classifies or groupes the data based on sentence structure, categories, and units. From the research results, the equation keredomo and temo can be used to combine two equivalent parts of a sentence, temo and keredomo can be used to combine two parts of a sentence that are not equivalent or two parts of an opposite sentence.