あんな
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Base form of a demonstrative adverb used to describe something distant from both speaker and listener, often implying a shared context or known reference. Example: 『あんな人』 (anna hito, 'such a person').
Theme
At a café, User and their colleague Akira are reminiscing about a recent work trip and the unexpected events that occurred.
あんな
あんな
such, like that
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Memory Hook
Imagine pointing at something far away and saying, 'Ah, nah, like that!' — 'Ah-nah' sounds like あんな (anna, 'such, like that').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, demonstrative words like あんな (anna, 'such, like that') are often used in casual conversation to refer to things or situations that are distant from both speaker and listener, adding a sense of shared understanding or gossip.
Forms
Base: あんなBase form of a demonstrative adverb used to describe something distant from both speaker and listener, often implying a shared context or known reference. Example: 『あんな人』 (anna hito, 'such a person').