絶えず
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Adverb derived from the verb 『絶える』 (taeru, 'to cease'). It means 'without ceasing' or 'continuously'. Used to modify verbs to indicate an action happens all the time.
Theme
At a café, User meets their friend Miyuki, a busy office worker, who is discussing her hectic schedule and how she manages to stay productive.
絶えず
たえず
constantly
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine a 'tape' that keeps playing 'endlessly' — 『絶えず』 (taezu, 'constantly') sounds like 'tape' + 'zoo' (a noisy, constant place). 'Tape zoo' → constant noise → 絶えず (taezu, 'constantly').
Cultural Note
In Japanese, 『絶えず』 (taezu, 'constantly') is often used in formal or written contexts to describe ongoing actions, such as in news reports or literature, to emphasize persistence without interruption.
Forms
Base: 絶えずAdverb derived from the verb 『絶える』 (taeru, 'to cease'). It means 'without ceasing' or 'continuously'. Used to modify verbs to indicate an action happens all the time.