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Episode 87 - How to say "to do B while doing A" (nagara)

Episode 87 - How to say "to do B while doing A" (nagara)

Episode 87 Published 3 years, 9 months ago
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ながら (nagara) is used to show simultaneous actions.

[A]ながら[B] (to do B while doing A)


It can be used to express 2 things happening at the exact same moment, or more broad.


“I watch TV while I eat” (exact time)

“I work full time while going to school” (more broad)


Take a ます masu for verb

Remove the ます masu form verb

Add ながら nagara

You can then add the next verb which you are doing simultaneously.


寝ながら ( = nenagara) while sleeping    

食べながら ( = tabenagara) while eating   

仕事をしながら(= shigoto wo shinagara) while working

電話をしながら(= denwa wo shinagara) while calling on the phone


あるきながらはなしましょう。

aruki nagara hanashimashou.

Let's talk while walking.


テレビ見ながら、ごはんたべる。

terebi o mi nagara bangohan o tabemasu.

I eat dinner while watching TV.


おんがくをききながらりょうりします。

ongaku o kikinagara ryouri shimasu.

I listen to music while I cook.


べんきょうをしながらおんがくをききます。

benkyou o shi nagara ongaku o kikimasu.

I listen to music while I study.


ギターをひきながらうたうことができますか?

gitaa o hiki nagara utau koto ga dekimasu ka?

Can you sing and play guitar at the same time?


アルバイトをしながらだいがくでべんきょうしています。

arubaito o shinagara daigaku de benkyou shiteimasu.

I'm studying at the University while doing a part time job.

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