Japanese るように ないように grammar ruyouni naiyouni
Let’s learn Japanese るように ないように grammar ruyouni naiyouni :
Formation :
Vる/Vない+よう(に)
Meaning and how to use :
Expressing wishes that you and others want.
Examples:
君が元気ですごすように神に祈った。
Kimi ga genkide sugosu you ni kami ni inotta.
I prayed to god for you to be well.
どうか勝ちますように。
Douka kachimasu youni.
I hope to win.
あなたは幸せに過ごすように。
Anata wa shiawase ni sugosu youni.
Hope you live happily.
父が早く回復するように神社によく参って願います。
Chichi ga hayaku kaifuku suru youni jinja ni yoku maitte negaimasu.
I often go to the shrine to pray for my father to recover quickly.
妹は大学に合格するように。
Imouto wa daigaku ni goukaku suru youni.
Hope my sister will pass university entrance exam.
Note: The following is often verbs like「祈る」、「念じる」、「望む」、「願う」、… . Sometimes,「よう(に)」can stand at the end of the sentence, before it is polite form. This structure is also often used to end speeches or letters.
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