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How to Say ‘After that’ in Japanese

そのあと

sono ato

[soh-noh ah-toh]

💬 Usage Tip: [そのあと] means "after that" or "next." It helps organize multi-step prep instructions.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Sequence words are especially useful in Japanese kitchen talk, where tasks are often stacked in order rather than fully explained each time.

Phrase Breakdown

その

sono

[soh-noh]

that; the

Refers to the previously mentioned step or item.

Example

そのつぎに、そのあとにんじんを切ります。

Next, after that, we cut the carrots.

あと

ato

[ah-toh]

after; later

Indicates the next step after something else.

Example

たまねぎのあと、スープを作ります。

After the onions, we make the soup.

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