そっくり
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Base adverb form. Used to indicate something is completely identical or unchanged, often in comparisons or descriptions of resemblance.
Theme

Two friends, Mika and User, are looking at old family photos at Mika's apartment, reminiscing about childhood similarities.

そっくり

そっくり

entirely

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Imagine a copy machine that makes an 'entirely' identical duplicate. The sound 'sokkuri' sounds like 'sock-copy' — a sock copied entirely! 'Sock-copy' → そっくり (sokkuri, 'entirely').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『そっくり』 (sokkuri) is often used to describe someone who looks exactly like another person, such as a child resembling a parent. It's a common compliment in conversations about family resemblance.

Forms

Base: そっくりBase adverb form. Used to indicate something is completely identical or unchanged, often in comparisons or descriptions of resemblance.