とりわけ
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Adverb used to single out something as more notable or important than others. Often precedes adjectives or nouns. Example: 『とりわけ美味しい』 (toriwake oishii, 'especially delicious').
Theme

At a local food market, User and their friend Yuta are sampling various Japanese snacks and discussing their favorites.

とりわけ

とりわけ

especially / particularly

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Picture picking out the best fruit from a basket — you take it 'especially' or 'particularly'. 『とりわけ』 (toriwake) sounds like 'take away' the special one!

Cultural Note

『とりわけ』 (toriwake) is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing to emphasize a specific item or aspect, such as in compliments or critiques. It adds nuance by highlighting something as exceptional.

Forms

Base: とりわけAdverb used to single out something as more notable or important than others. Often precedes adjectives or nouns. Example: 『とりわけ美味しい』 (toriwake oishii, 'especially delicious').