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|  であろうが [であろうが] (dearouga) Meaning: A or B doesn't matter, at least I want C Example: Wheather Mini or Air, in any case I want an IPad JLPT Level: 0 Category: grammar Author: Ricky
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N であろうが N であろうが(FerrariであろうがJaguarであろうが)
N だろうが N だろうが (FerrariだろうがJaguarだろうが)
V しようが V しようが (印刷しようが手で書こうが)
V 〜ようが V 〜ようが (食べようが飲もうが)
A かろうが A かろうが (寒かろうが熱かろうが) | (Ricky) | A であろうが B であろうが、C
It's used to indicate, that it doesn't matter if it's going to be A or B (one of the two) , but in any case C want to be obtained. | (Ricky) | 「絶対」という感じがついている | (Ricky) | [ Add Note(s) ]
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- to iwazu (The difference is, that, iwazu means "A, B, or anything else", whereas dearouga is limited to only A and B) [Ricky]
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