Phrase lesson
How do you say "It's not that strong" in Japanese?
It's not that strong
Answer
Two layers, same practical line
そんなにつよくないです
そんなに / つよくない です
sonnani / tsuyokunai desu
Lesson body
Phrase breakdown and usage notes
Quick use
Use そんなにつよくないです (sonnani tsuyokunai desu) at the hospital or clinic when the pain or symptom exists but is not very strong.
Chunk or pattern
- This is a short severity line.
- Learn the whole phrase first.
- It is often used after you already named the symptom.
Core words
そんなに: not that much / not that.つよくない: not strong / not severe.
Helper words and endings
です: polite sentence ending.
Practical note
This is useful when you want to say the symptom is present, but not severe.
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