Grammar Info

N3 Lesson 6: 3/24

つまりIn short, To sum up, In other words

Structure

Phrase (A)。つまり + (Summary) Phrase (B)

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About つまり

つまり (or ()まり) is a word in Japanese that is often used as an adverb. It takes a previous statement (said either by the speaker or by someone else) and summarizes it. This translates as 'in short', 'in other words', and similar expressions in English.

  • ハマサキさんまた(なに)()わず(やす)んだのですか?つまりまた無断(むだん)欠勤(けっきん)という(こと)ですね。

    Hamasaki-san didn't come to work without saying anything again? In other words, he ditched work again, didn't he?

    • 彼氏(かれし)本当(ほんとう)(わか)れたの?つまり、もうあんな(やつ)(かか)わらなくていいということ

      Did you really break up with your boyfriend? In other words, that means we don't have to deal with him anymore?

      • また(だれ)()めたんですか?つまり(いま)すぐ(あたら)しい(ひと)()()ないといけないという(こと)ですね。

        Someone quit again ? In other words, we need to find a new person as soon as possible, right?

        Fun Fact

        つまり comes from verb ()まる meaning to become 'packed', or 'condensed'. This means that the literal translation is of つまり is quite similar to its English interpretation.

        • あなたは昨日(きのう)一日(いちにち)(じゅう)(いえ)ゲームして、(いえ)(こと)(なに)もしなかったってことですね。つまり一日(いちにち)(じゅう)ダラダラしていたという(こと)ですね。

          You are saying that you were at home playing video games without doing any chores yesterday. Condensed, you were being lazy. (In short)



          Examples

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            明日(あした)何時(なんじ)でも()いんだって。()まり夜遅(よるおそ)くなっても()いらしい。

            They said anytime tomorrow is good. To sum up, it seems that even late at night is ok.

            (かれ)はいつも約束(やくそく)(やぶ)る。()まり(わたし)のこと()きじゃないよね。

            He's always breaking his promises to me. In other words it seems that he isn't fond of me, right?

            この(くるま)電気(でんき)自動車(じどうしゃ)です。()まり、ガソリンが()らないです。

            This is an electric car. In other words it doesn't need gasoline.

            ()まりそれはどういうことですか?もっと簡単(かんたん)説明(せつめい)してください。

            To sum up, what do you mean? Please explain it in a more simple manner.

            (いま)失業(しつぎょう)しています。()まり、あまりお(かね)がないということです。

            He is unemployed now. In other words he doesn't have very much money.

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              つまり – Grammar Discussion

              Most Recent Replies (8 in total)

              • entropyofchaos

                entropyofchaos

                I can see it sounding like あまぃ too. This was just bothering me so much. And yeah, the other voice was significantly clearer with that sound like you said.

              • Pablunpro

                Pablunpro

                Hi! I did, and then switched to the female voice and then back to the male voice.

                I’ve played the male voice once more and can here it, though not so clearly as the previous つまり.

              • entropyofchaos

                entropyofchaos

                I appreciate you taking the time to take a look.

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