JLPT N3 Grammar: 確かに (tashika ni) Meaning

Japanese grammar is an essential part of learning the Japanese language.

It is the set of rules that govern the way words are combined to form sentences in the Japanese language. Japanese grammar is known for its complex system of particles, which are small words that are added to the end of nouns or verbs to indicate the grammatical function of the word in the sentence. 

In this post, We will talk about JLPT N3 Grammar: 確かに

JLPT N3 Grammar: 確かに (tashika ni) Meaning

Meaning: Yes, for sure. Specifically. It may also be used as meaning “as pointed out,” “as confirmed,” or “as stated.”

Examples Sentences

  1. 確かに、そうですね。 That’s certainly so, isn’t it?  
  2. 確かに、悪循環ですよね。 It certainly is a vicious cycle, isn’t it?  
  3. 確かに、そりゃそうだよね。 I guess that’s certainly true.  
  4. 年会費確かに領収いたしました I confirm receipt of the annual membership fee.  
  5. 確かにチカンは最悪だけどさ。 Certainly, perverts are the worst but look…  
  6. 確かに、ひとごとではないですよね。 Certainly, it’s not (just) someone else’s problem, is it?  
  7. 有名なこのケーキは、確かにおいしいと感じた。 I felt that this famous cake was delicious.
  8. アメリカで留学をするのは、確かに私の夢だったけど、一年間は長い! 

Studying abroad in America was certainly my dream, but a year is long

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