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Let's look at some examples.
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers.
ちちと ははと いもうとと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to imōto to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと いもうとと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to imōto to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと あにと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ani to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと あにと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ani to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと あねと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ane to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと あねと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ane to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと あねと おとうとと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ane to otōto to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと あねと おとうとと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ane to otōto to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to watashi desu.)
ちちと ははと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to watashi desu.)
Did you notice how I only named three family members?
ちちと ははと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to watashi desu.)
My father, mother, and me.
You can remove a family member plus と to talk about a family of three.
This sentence pattern is flexible.
Did you notice how Hana names four family members, in addition to herself?
ちちと ははと あねと おとうとと わたしです。 (Chichi to haha to ane to otōto to watashi desu. )
My father, mother, older sister, younger brother, and me.
You can add family members plus と to talk about a larger family.

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