ばかり (Bakari) vs ところ (Tokoro): Two Ways to Say You “Just” Did Something
How do you describe what you just did in Japanese? Maybe you just brushed your teeth, or you just bought a car. How can you describe those past activities that have just happened? Well, you’ve got two great options: ばかり and ところ.
Authors: Emily Suvannasankha, Kanae Nakamine, Sarah Bush | Source: Tofugu | Subject: Vocabulary / Phrases
