たちまち
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Base adverb form. Used to describe actions or events that happen very quickly or without warning.
Theme
User and their coworker Mika are discussing a sudden change in weather during their lunch break at the office.
たちまち
たちまち
instantly, suddenly, all at once
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine a magic trick where something disappears 'instantly' — poof! 『たちまち』 (tachimachi, 'instantly') sounds like 'touchy-matchy' — you touch a match and it lights suddenly!
Cultural Note
『たちまち』 (tachimachi, 'instantly') is often used in storytelling, news, or everyday speech to describe rapid changes, like a crowd gathering suddenly or weather turning bad all at once. It adds dramatic effect in Japanese media.
Forms
Base: たちまちBase adverb form. Used to describe actions or events that happen very quickly or without warning.