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Base form used as a transitional phrase. It introduces a new action or conclusion based on the previous context. Example: 『それでは、始めましょう』 (sore dewa, hajimemashou, 'Well then, let's begin').
Theme
In a business meeting, User and their colleague Ms. Tanaka are wrapping up a discussion about a project deadline.
それでは
それでは
in that situation, well then...
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Memory Hook
Picture a situation where you're about to start something new. You say 'それ' (sore, 'that') and 'では' (dewa, 'in that case') to transition → 'それでは' (sore dewa, 'well then...'). Think: 'That being the case, let's begin!'
Cultural Note
『それでは』 (sore dewa) is often used to start meetings, classes, or presentations in Japan. It signals a transition or conclusion, similar to 'in that case' or 'well then' in English, and is polite in formal settings.
Forms
Base: それではBase form used as a transitional phrase. It introduces a new action or conclusion based on the previous context. Example: 『それでは、始めましょう』 (sore dewa, hajimemashou, 'Well then, let's begin').