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Adverb used to add information or emphasize a point. Often appears at the beginning of a sentence or clause to connect ideas logically.
Theme
Two colleagues, Ken and User, are discussing a project proposal in the office. Ken is presenting ideas, and User is providing feedback.
更に
さらに
furthermore, moreover
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine you're adding more points to an argument and say 'Furthermore...' while holding up a sign that says 『更に』 (sara ni, 'furthermore'). It sounds like 'sara' (extra) + 'ni' (to) → 'extra to' your point!
Cultural Note
In Japanese writing and formal speech, 『更に』 (sara ni, 'furthermore') is often used to introduce additional information or emphasize a point, similar to 'moreover' in English. It's common in essays, reports, and polite conversations.
Forms
Base: 更にAdverb used to add information or emphasize a point. Often appears at the beginning of a sentence or clause to connect ideas logically.