結局
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Adverb used to indicate the final result or conclusion after considering all factors. Often placed at the beginning of a sentence. Example: 『結局、彼は来なかった』 (kekkyoku, kare wa konakatta, 'After all, he didn't come').
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User and their roommate Satoshi are discussing their weekend plans after a long week of work.

結局

けっきょく

after all / eventually

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Memory Hook

Think of 'kekkyoku' (けっきょく kekkyoku) as 'ketchup' (sounds similar) that you add at the end of a meal — after all, it's the final touch! 'Ketchup eventually' → 結局 (kekkyoku, 'after all').

Cultural Note

『結局』 (kekkyoku, 'after all') is commonly used in conversations and storytelling to summarize outcomes or express resignation. It often appears in anime and dramas when characters reflect on events.

Forms

Base: 結局Adverb used to indicate the final result or conclusion after considering all factors. Often placed at the beginning of a sentence. Example: 『結局、彼は来なかった』 (kekkyoku, kare wa konakatta, 'After all, he didn't come').