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Base adverbial phrase. Used to introduce a related thought or memory in conversation. Functions as a connector, similar to 'by the way' or 'speaking of which' in English.
Theme

At a casual café, User and their friend Yuta catch up over coffee, and Yuta brings up a new topic that reminds him of something.

そういえば

そういえば

which reminds me ..

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Imagine you're chatting and suddenly remember something. You say, 『そういえば』 (sōieba, 'which reminds me') — it sounds like 'so I say, eh?' as you recall a related topic.

Cultural Note

『そういえば』 (sōieba, 'which reminds me') is a common conversational phrase in Japanese, used to smoothly transition to a related topic or memory, often in casual settings like among friends or family.

Forms

Base: そういえばBase adverbial phrase. Used to introduce a related thought or memory in conversation. Functions as a connector, similar to 'by the way' or 'speaking of which' in English.