そんなに
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Adverb used to emphasize degree or manner, often with negative or surprised connotations. Example: 『そんなに食べないで』 (sonna ni tabenaide, 'Don't eat so much').
Theme

User and their coworker Ken are chatting in the office about work stress and how much they've been handling lately.

そんなに

そんなに

so much, like that

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Memory Hook

Imagine someone saying 'so much' in a surprised tone, like 'son-na-ni much!' — it sounds like 'そんなに' (sonna ni, 'so much').

Cultural Note

『そんなに』 (sonna ni) is often used in casual conversation to express surprise or emphasis, such as in 『そんなに高いの?』 (sonna ni takai no?, 'Is it that expensive?').

Forms

Base: そんなにAdverb used to emphasize degree or manner, often with negative or surprised connotations. Example: 『そんなに食べないで』 (sonna ni tabenaide, 'Don't eat so much').