もっと
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Adverb used to indicate a greater degree or amount. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, e.g., 『もっと食べる』 (motto taberu, 'eat more').
Theme
At a restaurant, User and their colleague Taro are sharing a meal. Taro suggests ordering more food.
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Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine wanting 'more' of something, like more cake. You say, 'Motto, please!' — it sounds like 'more-to' in English. 'More-to' → もっと (motto, 'more').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『もっと』 (motto, 'more') is often used in everyday conversations to express desire for more of something, such as food, time, or effort. For example, at a restaurant, you might say 『もっとください』 (motto kudasai, 'more, please').
Forms
Base: もっとAdverb used to indicate a greater degree or amount. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, e.g., 『もっと食べる』 (motto taberu, 'eat more').