粉々
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Adverb describing something broken or crushed into tiny fragments. Can be used as a predicate with 『だ』 (da) or 『です』 (desu) to state a condition.
Theme

In a cooking class, User and the instructor Taro discuss techniques for preparing ingredients, focusing on how to handle delicate items.

粉々

こなごな

in very small pieces

Advanced ExpansionOnomatopoeia

Memory Hook

Picture a cookie smashed into tiny crumbs. You say, 『粉々』 (kona-gona, 'in very small pieces') — it sounds like 'kona' (powder) and 'gona' (bits), like powder bits scattered everywhere!

Cultural Note

『粉々』 (kona-gona) is commonly used in everyday speech to describe things broken into fragments, such as shattered glass or crumbled food, and often appears in manga or anime for dramatic effect.

Forms

Base: 粉々Adverb describing something broken or crushed into tiny fragments. Can be used as a predicate with 『だ』 (da) or 『です』 (desu) to state a condition.