It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
JLPT N3 Grammar: とおりに (toori ni) Meaning
とおりに” (toori ni) is a Japanese phrase that means “according to” or “in accordance with.” It is often used to indicate that something is being done in a specific way or following a specific rule or standard.
FORM
Verb (dictionary form) とおりに
Verb (casual past)
Noun どおりに
のとおりに
Examples
- 君の言う通りにした。 I did what you told me to do.
- 時間通りに仕事に行った。 I went to work on time.
- 荷物は時間通りに届いた。 The package has arrived on time.
- この通りには商店が多いね。 There are many shops on this street.
- 言われた通りにやりなさい。 Do as you are told.
- そのビルは表通りに面している The building faces the main street.
- 飛行機は時間通りに到着した。 The plane arrived on time.
- いいえ、時間通りに着きました。 No, you’re on time.
- 裏通りに小さな喫茶店があります There is a small coffee shop in the back street.
- 学会は予定通りに進行しています。 The academic conference is proceeding as scheduled.