Japanese grammar dictionary

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Let’s learn Japanese ようとする grammar youtosuru :

Japanese ようとする grammar youtosuru

Formation :

Vよう(volitional form)+とする

Meaning and how to use :

Describe willpower to do something of the speaker.

Example:

明日、彼女にこのことを話そう。
Asu, kanojo ni kono koto wo hanasou.
I will tell her about this tomorrow.

今日から一所懸命に勉強しよう。
Kyou kara isshokenmei ni benkyoushiyou.
I will study hard from today.

今からゲームをせずに、勉強に集中しよう。
Imakara ge-mu wo sezuni, benkyou ni shuuchuu shiyou.
I will focus on studying without playing games from now on.

明日からタバコをやめよう。
Asukara tabako wo yameyou.
I will quit smoking from tomorrow.

勤勉に授業に出席しよう。
Kinben ni jigyou ni shusseki shiyou.
I will attend classes regularly.

Note: 「Vようっと」is a monologue used in speaking. Sometimes it is pronounced as 「Vよっと」

Ref : tuhoconline

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