そんな (sonna) + Noun

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そんな (sonna) + Noun

Sonna + Noun

That Kind of [Noun]

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Explanation

The word 'そんな' is used before a noun to indicate 'that kind of' or 'that type of', typically referring to something near the listener or previously mentioned in the conversation. It specifies the noun based on context or shared understanding between the speaker and the listener.

Structure

Pattern
そんな + Noun
そんな (sonna)Indicates 'that kind of' or 'that type of'.
Examples: そんな話 (Sonna hanashi - that kind of story), そんな映画 (Sonna eiga - that kind of movie)

Examples

Example 1
そんな話、信じられない。
Sonna hanashi, shinjirarenai.
I can't believe that kind of story.
Breakdown
そんなthat kind of
story
信じられないcan't believe
Example 2
そんな映画、見たくない。
Sonna eiga, mitakunai.
I don't want to watch that kind of movie.
Breakdown
そんなthat kind of
映画movie
見たくないdon't want to watch

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