ふと
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Adverb used to indicate something happening unexpectedly or without intention. Often modifies verbs like 『思う』 (omou, 'think') or 『気づく』 (kizuku, 'notice'). Example: 『ふと見る』 (futo miru, 'look suddenly').
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are walking home from a movie when Ken notices something unusual about a street sign.

ふと

ふと

suddenly / accidentally / incidentally

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Memory Hook

Think of 'futo' (ふと, 'suddenly') as a 'foot' stepping on something by accident — 'foot' → futo → suddenly!

Cultural Note

『ふと』 (futo, 'suddenly') is commonly used in everyday speech and literature to describe unexpected thoughts or events, such as 『ふと思い出した』 (futo omoidashita, 'suddenly remembered').

Forms

Base: ふとAdverb used to indicate something happening unexpectedly or without intention. Often modifies verbs like 『思う』 (omou, 'think') or 『気づく』 (kizuku, 'notice'). Example: 『ふと見る』 (futo miru, 'look suddenly').