それなら
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Base form used as a conjunction or adverb. Combines 『それ』 (sore, 'that') + 『なら』 (nara, 'if'). Used to introduce a conditional conclusion or response based on previous information.
Theme

User and their roommate Taro are discussing weekend plans at home, trying to decide on an activity.

それなら

それなら

if that's the case... / if so...

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Memory Hook

Imagine someone says something, and you respond, 'So, if that's the case...' It sounds like 'so-re-na-ra' — think of 'So, then, now!' to remember 『それなら』 (sore nara, 'if that's the case').

Cultural Note

In Japanese conversations, 『それなら』 (sore nara) is often used to smoothly transition to a conclusion or suggestion based on what was just said, showing logical thinking and politeness in discussions.

Forms

Base: それならBase form used as a conjunction or adverb. Combines 『それ』 (sore, 'that') + 『なら』 (nara, 'if'). Used to introduce a conditional conclusion or response based on previous information.