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Base adverb form. Used to emphasize degree or totality, often modifying verbs or adjectives.
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are at a café discussing a new movie they just watched. Ken is expressing his strong opinion about the film's plot.
全く
まったく
really / completely
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Memory Hook
Think of 'mattaku' as 'matter-of-factly' — when you say something is 'really' or 'completely' true, you state it matter-of-factly.
Cultural Note
『全く』 (mattaku) is frequently used in everyday conversation to emphasize agreement or negation, such as in 『全くその通り』 (mattaku sono tōri, 'exactly right') or 『全く違う』 (mattaku chigau, 'completely different').
Forms
Base: 全くBase adverb form. Used to emphasize degree or totality, often modifying verbs or adjectives.