ては〜ては
Meanings
- repeated action
- time after time
- every time (something happens)
- to express frustration or emphasis on recurrence
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Explanation
ては〜ては is used to describe repeated actions or states that occur in succession, often with a nuance of frustration, exasperation, or emphasis on the recurring nature. It paints a picture of events alternating or looping, like “every time X happens, Y happens” or “X, and then Y, and then X again.” It is common in narration of daily life, habitual patterns, or situations that keep repeating, sometimes implying that the repetition is problematic or tiresome. The construction is built from the te-form of a verb (or the te-form of adjectives/nouns where applicable) + は, followed by the same pattern again with ては. Typical usage expands beyond mere sequence to convey emotion about the recurrence.
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Example sentences
The weather keeps going back and forth between rain and clearing passage, rain and clearing.
He breaks promises and apologizes, then breaks them again and apologizes.
The child does homework and then plays, and when playing, ends up doing more homework.
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