そのうえ
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Base form as an adverb or conjunction. Used to add information or emphasize an extra point in a sentence.
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User and their colleague Akira are discussing a project proposal in the office, adding points to strengthen their argument.

そのうえ

そのうえ

in addition, furthermore

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Memory Hook

Imagine adding more toppings to a pizza — 'so on top' (そのうえ sono ue sounds like 'so on top') means 'in addition'. 'So on top' → そのうえ (sono ue, 'in addition, furthermore').

Cultural Note

In Japanese conversation and writing, 『そのうえ』 (sono ue, 'in addition, furthermore') is commonly used to list additional points or reasons, similar to 'moreover' in English, often in formal or structured contexts like presentations or essays.

Forms

Base: そのうえBase form as an adverb or conjunction. Used to add information or emphasize an extra point in a sentence.