しっかり
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Base adverb form. Used to describe actions done with firmness, stability, or diligence. Often modifies verbs to indicate doing something thoroughly or reliably.
Theme
User and their friend Miyuki are talking about study habits for an upcoming exam. Miyuki is known for her disciplined approach.
しっかり
しっかり
firmly, steady
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine a ship that's 'steady' in a storm—it holds 'firmly' to its course. 'Steady ship' sounds like 'しっかり' (shikkari, 'firmly, steady').
Cultural Note
In Japanese culture, 『しっかり』 (shikkari) is often used to describe someone who is reliable or diligent, such as a student who studies hard or an employee who works steadily. It's a positive trait valued in personal and professional settings.
Forms
Base: しっかりBase adverb form. Used to describe actions done with firmness, stability, or diligence. Often modifies verbs to indicate doing something thoroughly or reliably.