丸ごと
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Base adverb form. Used to describe doing something with the whole object or completely, e.g., 『丸ごと食べる』 (marugoto taberu, 'eat whole').
Theme
At a family dinner, User and their cousin Hiroshi are discussing how to eat a large watermelon that was just cut, with Hiroshi suggesting different ways to enjoy it.
丸ごと
まるごと
in its entirety, whole, wholly
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Think of 'maru' (まる, 'circle') meaning whole or complete, and 'goto' (ごと, 'together') — together they form 『丸ごと』 (marugoto, 'in its entirety'), like eating an apple whole without cutting it.
Cultural Note
『丸ごと』 (marugoto, 'in its entirety') is often used in cooking contexts, such as eating fish whole to appreciate its full flavor, reflecting a value on naturalness and completeness in Japanese cuisine.
Forms
Base: 丸ごとBase adverb form. Used to describe doing something with the whole object or completely, e.g., 『丸ごと食べる』 (marugoto taberu, 'eat whole').