Postby Jason » June 18th, 2006 10:32 pm
"Tsumori" indicates someone intends to so somehing. It's used when you're ~90-100% sure you're going to do it. "Yotei" means you, or perhaps someone else, have actually already made some sort of concrete plans or preperation. Compare these sentences:
-Raishuu Toukyou ni iku tsumori desu.
-"I intend/plan to go to Tokyo next week."
-Raishuu Toukyou ni iku yotei desu.
-"I have plans to go to Tokyo next week (and already have tickets, reservations, and other stuff I need)."
Jason
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