一段と
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Adverb used to emphasize a comparative degree, meaning 'by far' or 'much more.' It modifies adjectives or verbs to indicate a significant difference.
Theme

User and their friend Mika are discussing their recent hiking trip in the Japanese Alps. Mika is impressed by the scenery and wants to share her thoughts on how it compared to previous trips.

一段と

いちだんと

by far, greater

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Imagine a ladder with one step that's much higher than the others — it's 'by far' the tallest. '一段と' (ichidan to) sounds like 'each step to' — one step to greatness!

Cultural Note

『一段と』 (ichidan to) is often used in media and everyday conversation to emphasize superiority, such as in sports commentary or product reviews, highlighting something as 'by far' better.

Forms

Base: 一段とAdverb used to emphasize a comparative degree, meaning 'by far' or 'much more.' It modifies adjectives or verbs to indicate a significant difference.