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Base adverb form. Used to emphasize a particular point or indicate something is of special importance. Often precedes adjectives or verbs to add intensity.
Theme

At a café, User and their friend Mika are talking about favorite foods from a recent trip.

ふく

especially, above all

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Memory Hook

Think of 'fuku' (副) as 'especially' — it's like a 'focused' or 'extra' emphasis. Imagine saying 'fuku' to highlight something 'above all' else!

Cultural Note

『副』 (fuku) is often used in formal or written Japanese to add emphasis, such as in speeches or academic texts. It conveys a sense of priority or special importance in a statement.

Forms

Base: 副Base adverb form. Used to emphasize a particular point or indicate something is of special importance. Often precedes adjectives or verbs to add intensity.