やっぱり
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Base form of the adverb. Used to express that something is as expected, a change back to an original idea, or emphasis on a conclusion. Often appears in casual speech.
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User and their friend Mika are deciding on a movie to watch after dinner, debating between two popular options.

やっぱり

やっぱり

after all, anyway

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Memory Hook

Imagine you're deciding on pizza, but after all, you choose sushi. You say, 'Yup, after all, sushi!' → 『やっぱり』 (yappari, 'after all').

Cultural Note

『やっぱり』 (yappari) is a very common conversational filler in Japanese, often used to express agreement, confirmation, or a return to an original thought. It's heard frequently in daily chats and media.

Forms

Base: やっぱりBase form of the adverb. Used to express that something is as expected, a change back to an original idea, or emphasis on a conclusion. Often appears in casual speech.