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Base adverb form. Used to stress that something is true or real based on current evidence or reality. Often precedes statements to add emphasis.
Theme
User and their friend Mika are chatting about a recent movie they watched, debating whether it was based on a true story.
現に
げんに
actually, really
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Memory Hook
Think of 'genuinely' (現に gen ni sounds like 'genuine') — it means something is actually or really true! 'Genuine' → 現に (gen ni, 'actually').
Cultural Note
『現に』 (gen ni) is often used in conversations to emphasize a fact or reality, such as in debates or explanations. It adds weight to statements, similar to saying 'in fact' or 'as a matter of fact' in English.
Forms
Base: 現にBase adverb form. Used to stress that something is true or real based on current evidence or reality. Often precedes statements to add emphasis.