仮に

This is the 2464th most frequent Japanese word.

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仮に

"仮に" means "supposing that," "if," or "temporarily."


The word 仮に is used here to introduce a hypothetical situation, similar to 'if' or 'supposing' in English.

仮に彼が本当のことを言っていたとしても、それを確認する方法はない。

Even if he were telling the truth, there is no way to confirm it.


仮に is used to place emphasis on considering potential consequences or outcomes of a hypothetical event.

仮にこのプロジェクトに失敗した場合、我々は計画を見直さなければならない。

Suppose we fail in this project; we will need to reassess our plans.


Here, 仮に is demonstrating its utility in discussing conditions or possibilities that may affect the outcome.

仮にその提案が受け入れられるとしても、実現するのは難しいかもしれない。

Even if that proposal were to be accepted, it might be difficult to implement.