Definition of どちらか

どちらか

dochiraka

noun
either, one (of the two)(どっちか is more colloquial)
Other readings:
どっちか
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In a football game the spectators are usually ardent rooters for one of the two teams, but there also is a small group who will climb on the bandwagon of the winning team

It happened that he appeared when she couldn't decide which way to go

For example, Koko was asked to choose a house or a tree for shelter from the rain

One of these two methods is right

You may take either the big box or the small one

かれ
わた
私の
かいごう
会合
しゅっせ
出席
Either he or I am to attend the meeting

Either he or I am to attend the meeting

Either you or I must attend the meeting

I had to choose going with him or staying here alone

Either you or I must go in his place

Either you or he has to attend the meeting

Either he or I have to attend the convention

ふた
二つ
みち
いっぽう
一方
えき
Either of the two roads leads to the station

You may use either of the dictionaries

One of these two answers is right

I wish he would make up his mind one way or other

Either you or I have to go there

You must be able to speak either English or Spanish in this company

One of these two boys knows that

We can play either tennis or baseball here
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