そうっと
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Base adverb form. Used to describe actions done in a soft, cautious, or gentle manner. Often modifies verbs like 『開ける』 (akeru, 'to open') or 『歩く』 (aruku, 'to walk').
Theme
User and their friend, Aiko, are at a café discussing how to handle a fragile antique vase that User recently acquired.
そうっと
そうっと
softly, cautiously, gently
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine tiptoeing softly to avoid waking someone. 'Sotto' sounds like 'softly' — think of whispering 'so softly' as 『そうっと』 (sotto, 'softly, cautiously, gently').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『そうっと』 (sotto, 'softly, cautiously, gently') is commonly used in everyday situations, such as when handling delicate objects, moving quietly, or speaking in a hushed tone, reflecting cultural values of consideration and care.
Forms
Base: そうっとBase adverb form. Used to describe actions done in a soft, cautious, or gentle manner. Often modifies verbs like 『開ける』 (akeru, 'to open') or 『歩く』 (aruku, 'to walk').