断然
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Base adverb form. Used to emphasize certainty or strong preference in statements, often placed before verbs or adjectives.
Theme

Two friends, Ken and User, are debating which movie to watch tonight, with Ken expressing strong opinions.

断然

だんぜん

firmly / absolutely / definitely

Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors

Memory Hook

Imagine a judge slamming a gavel and declaring, '断然!' (danzen, 'firmly / Absolutely') — it sounds like 'dance in' with authority, so you dance firmly into a decision!

Cultural Note

In Japanese, 『断然』 (danzen) is often used in debates, advertisements, or strong opinions to emphasize certainty, like saying 『断然おすすめです』 (danzen osusume desu, 'I absolutely recommend it').

Forms

Base: 断然Base adverb form. Used to emphasize certainty or strong preference in statements, often placed before verbs or adjectives.