It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 本当 (ほんとう)
Meaning: “truly” or “really”
The Japanese word “本当 (ほんとう) hontou” means “truly” or “really” in English.
An emphasis is placed on the accuracy or truth of a statement or belief. False or fake things can also be distinguished with it.
Examples:
- あの男は本当に無礼だ That man is really rude.
- これは本当の話です。 This is a true story.
- その噂は本当ですか。 Is the rumor true?
- その話は本当ですか。 Is the story true?
- それは 本当 なの? Is that true? (Speaker is seeking clarification.)
- 彼女は本当に美人だ。 She is a real beauty.
- 本当だ。どうしよう。 Really? What should I do?
- 本当に そう 思う? Do you really think that way? = Do you really think so?
- 本当に、そうですね。 It really is, isn’t it?
- 本当にごめんなさい。 I’m really sorry.
- 本当にそうですよね。 That really is true, isn’t it?