Japanese grammar is an essential part of learning the Japanese language. It is the set of rules that govern the way words are combined to form sentences in the Japanese language. Japanese grammar is known for its complex system of particles, which are small words that are added to the end of nouns or verbs to indicate the grammatical function of the word in the sentence. In this post, We will talk about JLPT N3 Grammar 上に
N4 Grammar ように・ような (you ni/na)
[意味]
具体的な例を挙げる時に使う
Meaning: Used to explain something by showing an example to describe something that resembles or is similar to something else. It is often translated as “like,” “such as,” or “as if.”
How to use
- V(普通形) + ような / ように
- Nの + ような / ように
Example Sentence
彼が持っているような鞄が欲しいです。
I want a bag like the one he has.
彼はまだ小学生なのに、大人が読むような難しい本を読んでいます。
He is still in elementary school, but he reads difficult books like adults.
私は大阪のような賑やかな街が好きです。
I like bustling cities like Osaka.
私は父のような真面目な人になりたいです。
I want to be a diligent person like my father.
チョコレートのような甘い物が大好きです。
I love sweets like chocolate.
彼のように日本語が上手に話せるようになりたい。
I want to be able to speak Japanese as well as he does.
子供でもわかるように、わかりやすい言葉で説明してください。
Please explain in a simple manner that even a child can understand.
一度でいいから、王様のような暮らしがしてみたい。
I want to live like a king, just once.
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