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The Difference Between のに (noni) vs けれども (keredomo)|Japanese Grammar (N5–N3)

  • 07 Dec, 2025
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(Alt Text: Joy complaining about rain [Noni] vs. Joy describing a dress calmly [Keredomo])]
(Joy complaining about rain [Noni] vs. Joy describing a dress calmly [Keredomo])

“I studied hard, but I failed!” (Complaint)
“I studied hard, but the test was difficult.” (Fact)
In Japanese, のに (Noni) is used for complaints or surprises (“It shouldn’t be like this!”). けれども (Keredomo) is a neutral connector (“A, but B”). Using “Noni” at the wrong time can make you sound childish or rude! Let’s learn with Joy and Ken.

🗣 Conversation Scene

Joy is looking at the weather forecast.

Joy
もう4月(しがつ)なのに、まだ寒(さむ)いですね。
春(はる)の服(ふく)を着(き)たいです。

(It is already April, “yet / even though” it is still cold. I want to wear spring clothes!)
Ken
そうですね。予報(よほう)では晴(は)れだと言っていましたが…。
寒いです けれども、出かけましょうか?

(Right. The forecast said it would be sunny… It is cold, “but” shall we go out?)

💡 Explanation

Emotion vs. Neutrality.

1. 〜のに (Noni) = Even though / Despite (Regret/Surprise)

Feeling: “It’s different from what I expected!”
Used when the result is unexpected, causing dissatisfaction, surprise, or regret. It implies complaint.

  • 勉強した のに、落ちた。
    (I studied, “yet” I failed! [I’m frustrated])
  • 高い のに、美味しくない。
    (It’s expensive, “yet” it’s bad. [Complaint])

2. 〜けれども / 〜けど (Keredomo / Kedo) = But / However

Feeling: “A is true, but B is also true.” (Neutral)
Simply connects two facts. “Keredomo” is formal, “Kedo” is casual. It is also used to soften a statement (preliminary remark).

  • 勉強した けれども、落ちた。
    (I studied, “but” I failed. [Stating the fact])
  • 高い けれども、美味しい。
    (It is expensive, “but” it is delicious.)
  • すみません けれども…
    (Excuse me, but… [Polite opener])

📊 Comparison Table

Word Key Nuance Translation
のに (Noni) Complaint, Surprise, Regret
(Emotional)
Even though…
Despite…
けれども (Keredomo)
(Also: が / けど)
Neutral Contrast, Introduction
(Objective)
But…
Although…

🚧 Joy’s Mistake

(Joy calls a restaurant to make a reservation)

❌ Wrong: もしもし、予約(よやく)したい のに…
(Tone: “Hello? I want to make a reservation, BUT [why aren’t you helping me? / something is wrong]!” This sounds like you are complaining before you even start.)

✅ Right: もしもし、予約したい のですが / けれども…
(Tone: “I would like to make a reservation, so…” This is a polite way to start a request.)

🔥 Practice Quiz

Tap to check the answer!

Q1. I promised to meet him, ______ he didn’t come! (Anger)
(Yakusoku shita ______, kare wa konakatta!)
Answer: noni (のに)
It expresses dissatisfaction/surprise.
Q2. I like Japan, ______ summer is too hot. (Fact)
(Nihon wa suki desu ______, natsu wa atsu-sugimasu.)
Answer: ga / keredomo (が / けれども)
Simple contrast.
Q3. Excuse me, ______ where is the bathroom? (Polite)
(Sumimasen ______, toire wa doko desu ka?)
Answer: ga / keredomo (が / けれども)
Softener for asking a question.
Keep practicing with JPLT!

 

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