それに
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Base form used as a conjunctive adverb to add information or emphasize an additional point. It connects sentences or clauses, similar to 'furthermore' or 'in addition' in English.
Theme
In a café, User and their coworker Aya are discussing weekend plans over coffee, considering various activities.
それに
それに
moreover
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Memory Hook
Imagine you're listing points in an argument, and you say 'so, and...' — 'それに' (sore ni) sounds like 'so, and' in English, helping you add more information: 'So, and...' → それに (sore ni, 'moreover').
Cultural Note
In Japanese conversations, 『それに』 (sore ni) is often used to smoothly add extra points or reasons, making arguments or explanations more persuasive. It's common in both casual and formal speech, such as in business meetings or everyday chats.
Forms
Base: それにBase form used as a conjunctive adverb to add information or emphasize an additional point. It connects sentences or clauses, similar to 'furthermore' or 'in addition' in English.