割合に
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Adverb formed by adding particle 『に』 (ni) to noun 『割合』 (wariai, 'ratio'). Used to indicate a relative degree or comparison in a sentence.
Theme

At a café, User and their coworker Akira are comparing their workloads and discussing stress levels.

割合に

わりあいに

relatively, comparatively

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Memory Hook

Imagine comparing two slices of cake: one is 'cut' (割る waru, 'to divide') into a 'ratio' (割合 wariai, 'ratio'), and you say it's 'relatively' bigger. 'Cut ratio' → 割合に (wariai ni, 'relatively').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『割合に』 (wariai ni) is often used in everyday conversation to soften comparisons, such as when discussing prices, sizes, or abilities, making statements sound more modest or polite.

Forms

Base: 割合にAdverb formed by adding particle 『に』 (ni) to noun 『割合』 (wariai, 'ratio'). Used to indicate a relative degree or comparison in a sentence.