ひいては
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Base adverb form. Used to connect clauses, indicating an extension or consequence. For example, 『彼は勉強し、ひいては成功した』 (kare wa benkyou shi, hiite wa seikou shita, 'He studied, and consequently succeeded.').
Theme
During a study session at a café, User and their classmate Ken discuss the importance of learning languages.
ひいては
ひいては
not only…but also / in addition to / consequently
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Think of 'he eats' — ひいては (hiite wa) sounds like 'he eats a' — he eats a little, and in addition to that, he eats more! It connects ideas: 'not only…but also'.
Cultural Note
『ひいては』 is commonly used in formal writing, speeches, or academic contexts to link ideas logically. It helps express consequences or additional points, similar to English phrases like 'furthermore' or 'as a result'.
Forms
Base: ひいてはBase adverb form. Used to connect clauses, indicating an extension or consequence. For example, 『彼は勉強し、ひいては成功した』 (kare wa benkyou shi, hiite wa seikou shita, 'He studied, and consequently succeeded.').