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03-27-2010, 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Sashimister View Post
No. Thing is I didn't explain all the possible patterns. I still won't today, either, as it would take a few pages to do so. I suggest that you look it up in a large dictionary. 

ころ
若いころ  adjective +
ロンドンに住んでいたころ verb (or sentence) +
紅葉のころ noun + の +
あのころ/そのころ set phrases

ごろ
6月ごろ/2015年ごろ/いつごろ/何時ごろ time word +
このバナナは食べごろだ continuative form of verb + (example means "ripe" or "time to eat")
さくらは今週末が見ごろだ another example of "continuative form of verb + "
手ごろ reasonable (reasonably priced) noun +

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Someone brave tell me the difference in meaning between このごろ and このころ.
ころ/ごろは難しいトピックですね。

先生、お答えしてみます。このころ=During this period. このごろ= Nowadays. そういう感じ?
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