大いに
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Base adverb form. Used to modify verbs or adjectives to indicate a high degree or extent, similar to 'very' or 'greatly.'
Theme

At a local festival, User and their friend Aiko talk about the lively atmosphere and how much they are enjoying the event.

大いに

おおいに

much, considerably, greatly

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Memory Hook

Imagine a big, enthusiastic cheer: 'Oi!' (sounds like 大いに ōi). When you cheer 'Oi!' loudly, you're doing it 'greatly' or 'much' — 大いに (ōi, 'much, considerably').

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『大いに』 (ōi) is often used in formal or literary contexts to emphasize degree, similar to 'greatly' or 'very much.' It's common in speeches, written texts, or expressions like 『大いに楽しむ』 (ōi tanoshimu, 'enjoy greatly').

Forms

Base: 大いにBase adverb form. Used to modify verbs or adjectives to indicate a high degree or extent, similar to 'very' or 'greatly.'