Structure
Noun + 向き
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About 向き
向き is another noun in Japanese that is frequently used as a suffix. 向き comes from the intransitive verb 向く, meaning 'to face'. This word is often attached to the end of other nouns, in order to show that something is 'facing (A)', or 'suitable for (A)'.
- あなたは本当に前 向きな人なのですね。You really are a forward facing person! (You really are a positive thinker)
- この部屋は何 向きですか?Which way does this room face?
- この本は初心者向きですか?Is this book suitable for beginners?
Caution
向け, coming from the transitive verb 向ける is used far more often to express that something has been specifically designed for (A).- 私は子供向けの本を書いています。I write books for children. (Intended for children)
- 子供向きのほんをさがしているのですが、お勧めはありますか?I am looking for books suitable for children, but do you have any recommendations? (Not necessarily intended for children, but still suitable)
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Examples
このテキストは初心者向きにできている。
This textbook is suitable for beginners. (Literally - Facing)
この部屋は南向きですか。
Does this room face south?
この車は大人数の家族向きです。
This car is suitable for large families.
それだと向きが逆ですよ。
If that's the case, the way it's facing is back to front.
経済は上向きのようですね。
The economy seems to be looking up.
Note the special reading of 上 here.
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向き – Grammar Discussion
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eefara
A few questions related to the grammar point’s example sentences:
それだと向きが逆ですよ。
What is the だと doing here?誰にでも向き不向きがあるのは当然だ。
Would it be possible to receive a little more explanation as to how 向き不向き is interacting here to get the translation " Of course, everyone has different suitabilities."? Both at component level (向き and 不向き) and with the sentence as a whole?風向きが変わってきたようだ。
Why does 風’s pronunciation change here? Is 風向き a set phrase?And finally, if it’s not too much trouble, it didn’t look like there were any example sentences for the usages notes
- [A向きB is used to express that B is suitable for A. However, B is not necessarily designed for A]
and
- [A向けB is used to express that B has been designed to be used by A. However, B is not necessarily limited to A]
Would it be possible to see some?
Daru
Basically, a って。だと can mean すると or だと depending on the context! So it’s just basically marking ‘that’ as the subject.
It’s a set expression/phrase! It’s just basical...
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