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Base adverb form. Used to modify verbs or adjectives to indicate a large degree or extent, similar to 'quite' or 'very much' in English.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are discussing their recent progress in learning Japanese after a study session at a café.

大分

だいぶ

considerably / greatly / a lot

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Memory Hook

Think of 'dai-fun' — a 'big fun' party where things get considerably better. 'Dai-fun' → 『だいぶ』 (daibu, 'considerably').

Cultural Note

『大分』 (daibu, 'considerably') is commonly used in casual conversation to express a significant degree, such as 『大分良くなった』 (daibu yoku natta, 'got considerably better'). It's a versatile adverb for emphasizing change or amount.

Forms

Base: 大分Base adverb form. Used to modify verbs or adjectives to indicate a large degree or extent, similar to 'quite' or 'very much' in English.