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Adverb used to indicate that something has happened after a long wait, effort, or delay. Typically placed before the verb it modifies, e.g., 『やっと終わった』 (yatto owatta, 'finally finished').
Theme

User and their friend Mika are catching up over coffee after Mika finally finished a difficult university exam.

やっと

やっと

at last / finally

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Memory Hook

Think of 'yacht' — after a long race, you finally reach the finish line and shout, 『やっと!』 (yatto, 'finally!'). 'Yacht-o!' → finally done!

Cultural Note

『やっと』 (yatto, 'finally') is commonly used in everyday speech to express relief or accomplishment after effort or waiting, such as finishing a task or arriving somewhere after a delay. It often carries a positive connotation of overcoming difficulty.

Forms

Base: やっとAdverb used to indicate that something has happened after a long wait, effort, or delay. Typically placed before the verb it modifies, e.g., 『やっと終わった』 (yatto owatta, 'finally finished').