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On the contrary in Japanese πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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on the contrary γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹
How to say “on the contrary” in Japanese? “γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on on the contrary in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
β€’ Think of it as saying β€œfar from that” in Englishβ€”the idea that the reality contrasts even more with what was expected.
β€’ Remember that β€œγγ‚Œβ€ means β€œthat” and β€œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹β€ intensifies the contradiction, so imagine it as β€œnot just that, but even more so…”

Explanations:
β€’ γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹ is used to introduce a statement that is contrary to or even more extreme than the previous one.
β€’ It emphasizes that not only is the expected situation untrue, but the opposite or an even more surprising situation is true.

Other Words with Similar Meanings:
β€’ むしろ (mushiro) – β€œrather; instead”
β€’ γ‹γˆγ£γ¦ (kaette) – β€œon the contrary; instead”
β€’ γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ§γ―γͺく (sore dokoro dewa naku) – β€œnot merely that, but…”

Alternate Meanings or Slang:
β€’ There are no prominent slang meanings; it is mainly a standard, formal expression used to highlight a contradiction or an even more extreme reality.

Example Sentences:
1. ε½Όγ―ι…εˆ»γ—γͺγ‹γ£γŸγ€‚γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹γ€ζ—©γζ₯γŸγ€‚
Romanized: Kare wa chikoku shinakatta. Sore dokoro ka, hayaku kita.
English: He wasn’t late. On the contrary, he came early.

2. ε€©ζ°—γŒζ‚ͺγ„γ¨ζ€γ£γŸγŒγ€γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹γ€γ¨γ¦γ‚‚ζ™΄γ‚Œγ¦γ„γŸγ€‚
Romanized: Tenki ga warui to omotta ga, sore dokoro ka, totemo harete ita.
English: I thought the weather was bad, but on the contrary, it was very clear.

3. θ©¦ι¨“γ«θ½γ‘γŸγ¨ζ€γ£γ¦γ„γŸγ€‚γ—γ‹γ—γ€γγ‚Œγ©γ“γ‚γ‹γ€δΊˆζƒ³δ»₯δΈŠγ«η‚Ήζ•°γŒθ‰―γ‹γ£γŸγ€‚
Romanized: Shiken ni ochita to omotte ita. Shikashi, sore dokoro ka, yosō ijō ni tensū ga yokatta.
English: I thought I had failed the exam. On the contrary, I scored better than expected.

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