Definition: 意味
unthinkable; unimaginable; very
Learn Japanese vocabulary: とんだ (tonda). Meaning: unthinkable; unimaginable; inconceivable; unexpected.
When used as an adverb the meaning is similar to “very”.
Type: Pre-noun adjectival, Adverb
Level: JLPT N1 Vocabulary
とんだ - Example Sentences 例文
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Example #1
とんだ災難だ!
とんださいなんだ!
tonda sainan da!
What a catastrophe!
Example #2
とんだことになったぞ。
とんだことになったぞ。
tonda koto ni natta zo.
Things have gotten very serious.
Example #3
とんだことをしてくれた。
とんだことをしてくれた。
tonda koto o shite kureta.
What have you done!
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