How to say "and then (conjunction)" in Japanese?

In Japanese "and then (conjunction)" translates to  それから 

Transliteration: sorekara

🇯🇵 昼ごはんを食べた後、それから映画を見ました。

🗣️ Hirugohan wo tabeta ato, sorekara eiga wo mimashita.

🇺🇸 After lunch, we watched a movie.

🇯🇵 仕事が終わった後、そして家に帰りました。

🗣️ Shigoto ga owatta ato, soshite ie ni kaerimashita.

🇺🇸 After work, I went home.



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How to say "and then (conjunction)" in Japanese?

You can use the word "それから" which translates to "and then (conjunction)".

How to pronounce "それから" (and then (conjunction)) in Japanese?

The word "それから" is pronounced as "sorekara".

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