実に
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Base adverb form. Used to emphasize or confirm a statement, often in formal contexts. Grammar note: Typically placed before adjectives or verbs to add emphasis, e.g., 『実に美しい』 (jitsu ni utsukushii, 'truly beautiful').
Theme
Two friends, Ken and User, are at a café discussing a movie they just watched. Ken is sharing his thoughts on the film's special effects.
実に
じつに
indeed, truly, surely
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Think of someone nodding and saying, 'Indeed, it's real!' 'Real' sounds like 『実』 (jitsu, 'truth / Reality'), so 『実に』 (jitsu ni, 'indeed / Truly') emphasizes truth.
Cultural Note
『実に』 (jitsu ni) is commonly used in formal or emphatic speech to express sincerity or strong agreement, often found in written texts, speeches, or polite conversations to underscore a point.
Forms
Base: 実にBase adverb form. Used to emphasize or confirm a statement, often in formal contexts. Grammar note: Typically placed before adjectives or verbs to add emphasis, e.g., 『実に美しい』 (jitsu ni utsukushii, 'truly beautiful').