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と as “and” or “with” and 一人で as “by oneself” As with the Noun と Noun form, と in this pattern similarly suggests a company between or amongst things. と commonly occurs with 一緒に, which means “together”. 一人で means a person is doing something by him or herself. Example(s): 昨日、ジョージ と一緒にアイスクリームを食べます。 (Ashita, George to issho ni ice cream wo tabemasu.) "Tomorrow, I am eating ice cream with George." 昨日、一人で秋葉原に行きます。 (Ashita, hitori de Akihabara ni ikimasu.) "Tomorrow, I am going to Akihabara by my self." 一緒に (issho ni) "together" 一人で (hitori de) "alone/by myself/one person" ✧¸¸.•*¨*• •*¨*•.¸¸✧ This video series is presented by becauseofdreams. http://becauseofdreams.com/ For the sub-domain dedicated to the Japanese grammar patterns covered in this video series and other aspects of learning the Japanese language and culture, visit http://learnjapanese.becauseofdreams.... All media presented in this video is created and owned by becauseofdreams or is used with complete permissions. ✧¸¸.•*¨*• •*¨*•.¸¸✧ Edit(s): The kanji for tomorrow, or ashita, is mis-used in the video as 昨日 (kinou, or yesterday) when it should be 明日. *Please do leave a comment below if you notice any potential errors so I can include a notification about it! Also, please enable replies for your comments if you would like an actual response.