実際
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Base form used as an adverb or noun. It introduces factual information or contrasts with assumptions. Example: 『実際に行きました』 (jissai ni ikimashita, 'I actually went').
Theme

During a coffee break at work, User and their colleague Mika chat about their recent travel experiences and compare expectations with reality.

実際

じっさい

in fact

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Imagine you're in a 'factual' situation and say, 'In actuality, it's 実際 (jissai, 'in fact')!' The sound 'jissai' reminds you of 'just say' the truth.

Cultural Note

In Japanese conversations, 『実際』 (jissai, 'in fact') is often used to introduce real-world examples or correct misunderstandings, similar to 'actually' in English. It's common in both formal and informal speech.

Forms

Base: 実際Base form used as an adverb or noun. It introduces factual information or contrasts with assumptions. Example: 『実際に行きました』 (jissai ni ikimashita, 'I actually went').