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■ When you are giving a non-exhaustive list, use など as you would use "etc" in English. "et cetera" "and the like" "and so forth."
HOW to use:
■ Add after the last entry of a non-exhaustive list.
■ When you are giving a non-exhaustive list, use など as you would use "etc" in English. "et cetera" "and the like" "and so forth."
HOW to use:
■ Add after the last entry of a non-exhaustive list.
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