あんなに
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Base adverb form. Used to modify adjectives or verbs to indicate a high degree or extent, often with a sense of surprise or emphasis. Example: 『あんなに速い』 (anna ni hayai, 'that fast').
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User and their coworker Taro are chatting about a recent project that exceeded expectations.

あんなに

あんなに

to that extent / to that degree

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Memory Hook

Think of someone pointing far away and saying, 'Ann-a-ni!' (あんなに) — it's so far or so much! 'Ann' sounds like 'on' and 'a' like 'ah' — 'on ah, that much!' to emphasize extent or degree.

Cultural Note

『あんなに』 (anna ni) is often used in casual speech to express surprise or emphasis, like in 『あんなに大きい』 (anna ni ookii, 'that big'). It's common in everyday conversations and media to highlight extremes.

Forms

Base: あんなにBase adverb form. Used to modify adjectives or verbs to indicate a high degree or extent, often with a sense of surprise or emphasis. Example: 『あんなに速い』 (anna ni hayai, 'that fast').