JLPT N3 Grammar (amari ni mo)

Meaning

too much; so much… that; excessively ~

How to use

あまりに(も)Verb
Adverb
Adjective
あまりのNoun
amari ni mo あまりにも jlpt n3 grammar meaning 文法 例文 japanese flashcards

Learn Japanese grammar: (amari ni mo). Meaning: too much; so much… that; excessively ~.

あまりに is similar in meaning to , but can also be used with adjectives.


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Example #1

さいきんあまりにあつすぎる。
saikin amari ni atsu sugiru.
It's too hot recently..
Example #2

かれはあまりにもかわった。
kare wa amari ni mo kawatta.
He changed a lot.
Example #3

あまりにもてんきがよい。
amari ni mo tenki ga yoi.
The weather is excellent.
Example #4

あまりにもつかれているのでしごとができない。
amari ni mo tsukareteiru no de shigoto ga dekinai.
I am so tired that I cannot do my job.
Example #5

あなたは起きるのがあまりにおそすぎる。
anata wa okiru no ga amari ni ososugiru.
You wake up too late..
Example #6

わたしはあまりにいそがしすぎて、そのえいががみられない。
watashi wa amari ni isogashi sugite, sono eiga ga mirarenai.
I am so busy that I cannot watch that movie.
Example #7

わたしはこのさぎょうにあまりにもじかんがかかっている。
watashi wa kono sagyou ni amari ni mo jikan ga kakatteiru.
This work is taking way too much time.
Example #8

あまりにもにんずうがおおいので、かれにきづかなかった。
amari ni mo ninzuu ooi no de, kare ni kidzukanakatta.
There were so many people that I didn't even notice him.

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