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Markdown lesson

How do you say "It's not that strong" in Japanese?

Use this at the hospital or clinic when you describe how strong or frequent something is.

It's not that strong

程度

Use そんなにつよくないです (sonna ni tsuyokunai desu) at the hospital or clinic when you describe how strong or frequent something is. The reusable part is `〜 に つよくない です`.

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

sonna ni / tsuyokunai desu

Lesson body

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Quick use

Use そんなにつよくないです (sonna ni tsuyokunai desu) at the hospital or clinic when you describe how strong or frequent something is. It helps you move the conversation to the important point quickly.

Chunk or pattern

  • Reusable pattern: 〜 に / つよくない です
  • Replace the part with the thing, place, document, item, or action you need in that scene.

Helper words and endings

  • : often points to a destination, target, or time.

Practical note

If needed, add the body part, timing, or medicine name after this first line.