そんな
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Base form used as an adverb or adjectival noun. Modifies nouns to indicate 'that kind of' or 'such.' Example: 『そんな人』 (sonna hito, 'such a person').
Theme
User and their friend Mika are browsing a bookstore, discussing different genres of novels they've read recently.
そんな
そんな
such, like that, that sort of
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine pointing at something and saying, 'Such a thing!' — it sounds like 'son-na' (そんな). 'Son-na' → such, like that.
Cultural Note
『そんな』 (sonna) is often used in casual conversation to express surprise or disbelief, as in 『そんなことないよ』 (sonna koto nai yo, 'That's not true!'). It's a common filler in anime and daily speech.
Forms
Base: そんなBase form used as an adverb or adjectival noun. Modifies nouns to indicate 'that kind of' or 'such.' Example: 『そんな人』 (sonna hito, 'such a person').