それで
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Adverb or conjunction used to connect sentences, meaning 'and then', 'so', or 'because of that'. It indicates a logical consequence or continuation. Example: 『雨が降った。それで、試合は中止になった』 (ame ga futta. sore de, shiai wa chuushi ni natta, 'It rained. And so, the match was canceled.').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are catching up over coffee at a café. Ken has just finished telling User about his recent job promotion.
それで
それで
and (conj.), thereupon, because of that
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Think of a story where one event leads to another. You point and say, 『それで?』 (sore de, 'and then?'). 'Sore de' sounds like 'so there' — as in, 'so there' it goes!
Cultural Note
『それで』 (sore de) is frequently used in casual conversations to prompt someone to continue a story or explain a consequence. It's similar to saying 'so?' or 'and then?' in English.
Forms
Base: それでAdverb or conjunction used to connect sentences, meaning 'and then', 'so', or 'because of that'. It indicates a logical consequence or continuation. Example: 『雨が降った。それで、試合は中止になった』 (ame ga futta. sore de, shiai wa chuushi ni natta, 'It rained. And so, the match was canceled.').