すくなくとも
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Adverb used to indicate a minimum amount or degree. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or entire sentences to express 'at least' in English.
Theme
At a café, User and their friend Ken are discussing study goals for an upcoming Japanese language test.
すくなくとも
すくなくとも
at least
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Memory Hook
Imagine you're counting coins and say, 'At least I have a few!' The sound 'suku' in 『すくなくとも』 (sukunakutomo) reminds you of 'scoop' — you scoop up at least a little bit.
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『すくなくとも』 (sukunakutomo, 'at least') is often used in polite or formal contexts to set minimum expectations, such as in business meetings or academic settings, to emphasize a baseline requirement.
Forms
Base: すくなくともAdverb used to indicate a minimum amount or degree. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or entire sentences to express 'at least' in English.