それなのに
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Base form as a conjunction or adverb. Used to connect two clauses, showing contrast between them.
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are discussing their weekend plans. Ken is frustrated because he wanted to go hiking, but the weather forecast predicts rain.
それなのに
それなのに
though / although
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Memory Hook
Imagine someone saying 'so, then, no' in a sentence — it sounds like 'それなのに' (sore na no ni, 'though / Although'). Think: 'So, then, no' → それなのに (sore na no ni, 'though').
Cultural Note
『それなのに』 (sore na no ni) is commonly used in spoken and written Japanese to express contrast or contradiction, similar to 'however' or 'even so' in English. It often appears in storytelling or arguments to highlight unexpected outcomes.
Forms
Base: それなのにBase form as a conjunction or adverb. Used to connect two clauses, showing contrast between them.