Home Learn Japanese Using Sono or Ano through facetime/video?LLearn JapaneseUsing Sono or Ano through facetime/video?April 21, 20232 comments If you are face-timing someone and you want to say “that thing” would you always use ano? If not, how would the rules apply here? Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 2 commentsIt’s no different from if you’re talking in person–その is for if it’s near the person you’re talking to, あの if it’s not.I would say sono as if they were here. Sono means “near you” essentially so facetime distance shouldn’t matter imo.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
It’s no different from if you’re talking in person–その is for if it’s near the person you’re talking to, あの if it’s not.
I would say sono as if they were here. Sono means “near you” essentially so facetime distance shouldn’t matter imo.
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It’s no different from if you’re talking in person–その is for if it’s near the person you’re talking to, あの if it’s not.
I would say sono as if they were here. Sono means “near you” essentially so facetime distance shouldn’t matter imo.