流石
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Base form used as an adverb. Often written in kanji but commonly spoken in daily life to convey admiration or confirmation.
Theme
At a local café, User and their colleague Akira are discussing a recent project success. Akira praises the team's effort.
流石
さすが
indeed, truly, as one would expect
Advanced ExpansionIdioms & Proverbs
Memory Hook
Imagine someone saying 'Sasuga!' with a nod of approval. 'Sasuga' sounds like 'sass-uga' — as if you're sassing someone with truth, meaning 'indeed' or 'as expected.'
Cultural Note
『流石』 (sasuga) is often used in Japanese conversations to express admiration or acknowledgment of someone's skill or a situation that meets expectations, such as praising a chef's cooking or a student's good grades.
Forms
Base: 流石Base form used as an adverb. Often written in kanji but commonly spoken in daily life to convey admiration or confirmation.