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Base adverb form. Used to modify adjectives or verbs to express a high degree, similar to 'very' or 'extremely' in English. Example: 『いたって元気』 (itatte genki, 'extremely healthy').
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User and their friend Satoshi are hiking in the mountains, admiring the scenery. Satoshi comments on how extremely beautiful the view is.

いたって

いたって

very much / exceedingly / extremely

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Memory Hook

To remember 『いたって』 (itatte, 'very much'), think of 'it's a total' — as in 'it's a total extreme!' — emphasizing how much.

Cultural Note

『いたって』 (itatte, 'very much') is often used in formal or written Japanese to intensify adjectives or verbs, such as in 『いたって簡単』 (itatte kantan, 'extremely simple'). It adds emphasis in polite or descriptive contexts.

Forms

Base: いたってBase adverb form. Used to modify adjectives or verbs to express a high degree, similar to 'very' or 'extremely' in English. Example: 『いたって元気』 (itatte genki, 'extremely healthy').