そこ
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Base noun form. Refers to a location near the listener, used as a demonstrative pronoun for 'there'.
Theme

User and their coworker Yuta are discussing a new project at the office, focusing on the location for a team meeting.

そこ

そこ

that place, there

Core Language Building BlocksPronouns

Memory Hook

Imagine pointing to a spot and saying, 'So, go there!' 'So' sounds like 'そこ' (soko, 'that place').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『そこ』 (soko, 'that place') is commonly used in daily conversations to refer to a location near the listener, such as in directions or when discussing places.

Forms

Base: そこBase noun form. Refers to a location near the listener, used as a demonstrative pronoun for 'there'.