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In English, the phrases "each other" and "one another" are used to express interaction between two or more objects, people, or groups.
Both expressions indicate mutual action, exchange of something, or mutual relationship between two or more subjects. They are absolutely identical in usage. They can be literally translated as "one with another," "one another," "one to another," etc.
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Examples of using "each other" and "one another"
Examples:
They love each other.
They love each other.
People should learn to respect one another.
People should learn to respect one another.
The passengers on the train shared food with each other.
The passengers on the train shared food with each other.
Students mustn't speak with one another during the test.
Students mustn't speak with one another during the test.
My children play with each other outside every day.
My children play with each other outside every day.
Jack and Jill hugged one another.
Jack and Jill hugged one another.
So, use "each other" and "one another" to show that each of two or more people is doing something.
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