との
Meanings
- that (something said/heard)
- it is said that
- according to ~
About this pattern
Explanation
との is a formal quotative particle used after a noun or a plain sentence to report what someone has said, what is believed, or what is reported. It conveys hearsay or reported information in a detached, written, or formal style. It is common in news reports, business correspondence, or academic writing. The quoted content before との is not marked by だ/です when you’re using とのこと; instead, you attach の with との after the quoted clause or noun to indicate “that …” information has been reported. Examples include: 彼は来るとのことだ → “It is said that he will come.” 情報によると雨が降るとのことだ → “According to the report, it will rain.” 学校の発表によると、試験は中止とのことです → “According to the school announcement, the exam has been canceled.” Note that との is quite formal and is less natural in casual spoken Japanese; in casual speech you would use と言う/と言っていた.
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Example sentences
It is said that he will come tomorrow.
According to the new information, the meeting will be postponed.
According to the weather forecast, it will rain in the afternoon.
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