Japanese に面して grammar nimenshite
Let’s learn Japanese に面して grammar nimenshite :
Formation :
N+に面して
Meaning and how to use :
Expressing the meaning “having a space looking towards N”. Following is the noun that indicates the place.
Examples:
海に面して一流なホテルルームがあります。
Umi ni menshite ichiryuuna hoteruruumu ga arimasu.
There is a first-class hotel room facing the sea.
広場に面した空間がほしい。
Hiroba ni menshita kuukan ga hoshii.
I want space to look out on the square.
私の部屋は海に面して狭い部屋です。
Watashi no heya wa umi ni menshite semai heyadesu.
My room is a small room overlooking the sea.
公園に面して可愛い家が買いたいです。
Kouen ni menshite kawaii ie ga kaitaidesu.
I want to buy a lovely house looking out at the park.
東京タワーに面したルーム。
Tokyo tawaa ni menshita ruumu.
This is a room that faces Tokyo Tower.
Note: It can be used at the end of sentences in the form「に面している」.When modifying the noun, it is in the form「に面したN」
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