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Kana: ほんとう Romaji: hontou Level: N5

本当

Meaning in English

truth, real, true

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What it means

What does 本当 (hontou) mean? It means "truth" or "real": the state or quality of being factual or genuine rather than false or pretend, used to assert that something corresponds to reality.

Main meanings

  • As an adverbial nuance often realized as hontō ni, used to intensify verbs and adjectives — equivalent to "really/truly" in English.
  • As an attributive qualifier commonly heard as hontō no before nouns to mark authenticity or genuineness.
  • As a short spoken interjection (hontō?) expressing surprise, disbelief, or asking for confirmation.
  • Used for emotional emphasis in informal speech (shock, sympathy, frustration) without carrying technical or legal weight.

How to use it

Widespread across spoken and written Japanese, appearing in casual conversation, media, and formal statements; speakers use it to check facts, emphasize sincerity, or stress intensity, and it commonly appears in everyday questions, supportive comments, emphatic replies, and in written claims or reports to assert that a claim corresponds to reality.

Variants and close terms

  • 真実 (shinjitsu) — "truth" (formal, often used in legal/academic contexts)
  • 本物 (honmono) — "genuine, authentic" (focus on authenticity of objects or people)
  • 実際 (jissai) — "actually, in reality" (used to contrast expectation vs fact)
  • 嘘 (uso) — "lie, falsehood" (antonym)

Composition

  • 本 (hon): root, origin, book; conveys the idea of "base" or "true source".
  • 当 (tō or ataru): to hit, appropriate, applicable; conveys correctness or being fitting.

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noun, na-adjective (名詞、形容動詞)

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