それから
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Base form used as a temporal connector. It links actions or events in sequence, meaning 'after that' or 'and then'. Example: 『ご飯を食べて、それから勉強します』 (gohan o tabete, sore kara benkyou shimasu, 'I eat, and then I study').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are planning a weekend trip to Kyoto. They are discussing the itinerary over coffee.
それから
それから
and then, after that
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine a sequence of events: you point at something and say 'それ' (sore, 'that'), then add 'から' (kara, 'from') to mean 'from that point' → 'それから' (sore kara, 'and then'). Think: 'That, from there... and then!'
Cultural Note
『それから』 (sore kara) is commonly used in storytelling, instructions, and daily conversations to link events in time. For example, in Japanese TV shows, characters often use it to describe what happens next in a sequence.
Forms
Base: それからBase form used as a temporal connector. It links actions or events in sequence, meaning 'after that' or 'and then'. Example: 『ご飯を食べて、それから勉強します』 (gohan o tabete, sore kara benkyou shimasu, 'I eat, and then I study').