遂に
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Base adverb form. Used to indicate that something has happened after a long wait or effort, often with a sense of accomplishment or relief.
Theme
At a train station, User and their coworker Kenji are waiting for a delayed train after a long day.
遂に
ついに
finally / at last
Core Language Building BlocksAdverbs & Connectors
Memory Hook
Imagine waiting for a train that 'finally' arrives — you sigh, 'Tsuini!' It sounds like 'tsunami' finally hitting shore. 'Tsunami' → 遂に (tsuini, 'finally').
Cultural Note
『遂に』 (tsuini) is often used in formal or literary contexts, such as in news reports, speeches, or stories, to emphasize a long-awaited outcome. It conveys a sense of achievement or resolution after effort or time.
Forms
Base: 遂にBase adverb form. Used to indicate that something has happened after a long wait or effort, often with a sense of accomplishment or relief.