How to Say ‘Also; in addition’ in Japanese
それに
それに
💬 Usage Tip: [それに] (sore ni) is a conjunction to add more information, similar to 'and what's more' in English.
🇯🇵 In Japan: Using words like [それに] helps in making your conversation sound more natural and connected.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
それそれ
[sore]
that
A general pronoun to refer to something already mentioned.
それを見てびっくりしました。
I was surprised to see that.
にに
[ni]
to
A particle used to indicate direction or destination.
友達にプレゼントを渡しました。
I gave a present to my friend.
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