A1 Expression ニュートラル

To je to

That's it

意味

Indicating completion or correctness

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文化的背景

The phrase reflects the 'directness' of Croatian communication. People prefer to signal the end of a transaction clearly to avoid wasting time. In the south, 'To je to' is often accompanied by a specific hand gesture—a slight flick of the wrist—to emphasize that a decision is final. In the capital, you might hear 'I to je to' used as a filler at the end of sentences, similar to 'and that's that' in English. Due to Italian influence, you might hear 'To je to' used interchangeably with 'Ecco' or 'To je sve'.

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The 'Mic Drop' Effect

Use it at the very end of a story to signal you've reached the punchline or the conclusion.

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Don't Overuse

If you say it after every sentence, you'll sound like you're in a rush to leave.

意味

Indicating completion or correctness

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The 'Mic Drop' Effect

Use it at the very end of a story to signal you've reached the punchline or the conclusion.

⚠️

Don't Overuse

If you say it after every sentence, you'll sound like you're in a rush to leave.

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The Nod

In Croatia, a short, sharp nod often accompanies this phrase.

自分をテスト

Complete the dialogue at the market.

Prodavač: 'Želite li još nešto?' Kupac: 'Ne, hvala. ________.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: To je to

'To je to' is the standard way to say 'That's all' in a shop.

Match the situation to the meaning of 'To je to'.

You finally find the right key for your apartment.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Finding the correct item

In this context, it means 'This is the one I was looking for!'

Fill in the missing word in the emphatic version of the phrase.

To je to, nema ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: dalje

'Nema dalje' is a common addition meaning 'it doesn't get better than this'.

Which of these is the most formal alternative?

Instead of 'To je to', a waiter might say:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: To bi bilo sve

'To bi bilo sve' (That would be all) is the polite, formal version.

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4 問題
Complete the dialogue at the market. dialogue_completion A1

Prodavač: 'Želite li još nešto?' Kupac: 'Ne, hvala. ________.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: To je to

'To je to' is the standard way to say 'That's all' in a shop.

Match the situation to the meaning of 'To je to'. situation_matching A2

You finally find the right key for your apartment.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Finding the correct item

In this context, it means 'This is the one I was looking for!'

Fill in the missing word in the emphatic version of the phrase. Fill Blank B1

To je to, nema ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: dalje

'Nema dalje' is a common addition meaning 'it doesn't get better than this'.

Which of these is the most formal alternative? Choose B2

Instead of 'To je to', a waiter might say:

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: To bi bilo sve

'To bi bilo sve' (That would be all) is the polite, formal version.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

Yes, if you add 'Hvala' (Thank you). 'To je to, hvala' is perfectly polite.

No. For a person, use 'To je on' (him) or 'To je ona' (her).

'Gotovo' just means finished. 'To je to' means finished AND exactly what was intended.

Yes, with a sharp tone it means 'That's enough! I'm done talking!'

Mostly in informal writing like texts or social media. In formal essays, it's rare.

Yes, it becomes 'To je bilo to' (That was it).

No, it's a standard idiom used by all age groups.

Not exactly. Use 'Tako je' for agreement. Use 'To je to' when you've reached a conclusion.

Just change your intonation: 'To je to?'

Technically 'To su ti', but it's rarely used as an idiom. Stick to 'To je to'.

関連フレーズ

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Gotovo je

synonym

It is finished

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Tako je

similar

That's right / Exactly

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To bi bilo sve

formal

That would be all

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Nema dalje

builds on

There is no further

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