Japanese grammar dictionary

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Let’s learn Japanese ようするに grammar yousuruni :

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Meaning and how to use :

Used to draw a conclusion or to confirm the partner’s conclusion.
For example

要するに、何か質問したいの。
yousuruni nan ka shitsumon shi tai no
In short, what do you want to ask?

要するに、君の意見は反対ですね。
yousuruni kimi no iken ha hantai desu ne
In short, your opinion is disagreement, isn’t it?

要するに、彼らの主張は私の提案に同意しないんだ。
yousuruni karera no shuchou ha watakushi no teian ni doui shi nai n da
In short, their claims disapprove of my proposal.

要するに、私たちのほうはそのほうほど強くなくてこの試合に参加できないんです。
yousuruni watakushi tachi no hou ha sono hou hodo tsuyoku naku te kono shiai ni sanka deki nai n desu
In short, we are not as trong as the other team so we can’t participate in this match.

要するに、この仕事は君に任せないです。
yousuruni kono shigoto ha kimi ni makase nai desu
In short, I cannot leave this work to you.

Note: This structure is not suitable in presenting results of a natural process which doesn’t contain the speaker’s opinion. In this case we use 「結局」.「要するに」 is used in written language.

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