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Decoded Slug: Noun ごろ~ (Noun + goro~)

Japanese JLPT Grammar Point
Noun ごろ~ (Noun + goro~)

Noun ごろ~ (Noun + goro~)

Short explanation:

Expresses 'around' or 'about' a certain time or age.

Formation:

Noun + ごろ

Examples:

昼ごろに電話してください。
Hiru goro ni denwa shite kudasai.
Please call me around noon.
彼は10歳ごろに日本に来ました。
Kare wa juu-sai goro ni Nihon ni kimashita.
He came to Japan around the age of 10.
午後3時ごろに会いましょう。
Gogo san-ji goro ni aimashou.
Let's meet around 3 PM.
昨日の夜8時ごろに帰りました。
Kinou no yoru hachi-ji goro ni kaerimashita.
I returned home last night around 8 o'clock.

Long explanation:

The ごろ grammar point is used to indicate 'around' or 'about' a certain time or age. It is commonly used with time-related expressions and age-related expressions to give an approximate time or age.
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