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Conjunction used to add information or emphasize a point. It connects clauses or sentences to introduce additional details, e.g., 『彼は頭がいい。しかも、親切だ』 (kare wa atama ga ii. Shikamo, shinsetsu da, 'He is smart. Moreover, he is kind.').
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User and their friend Akira are at a park discussing weekend plans. Akira is suggesting activities and wants to add more options.

しかも

しかも

moreover, furthermore, besides, plus

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Think of 'shikamo' as 'she came, mo'—adding more information like 'moreover' or 'plus' to a story. 'She came, mo' → 『しかも』 (shikamo, 'moreover, besides').

Cultural Note

『しかも』 (shikamo) is commonly used in both spoken and written Japanese to add emphasis or extra points in conversations, essays, or presentations, often to highlight surprising or additional facts.

Forms

Base: しかもConjunction used to add information or emphasize a point. It connects clauses or sentences to introduce additional details, e.g., 『彼は頭がいい。しかも、親切だ』 (kare wa atama ga ii. Shikamo, shinsetsu da, 'He is smart. Moreover, he is kind.').