Grammar Info

N3 Lesson 4: 15/21

(たい)してIn contrast to, While, In regard to, Whereas

Structure

Toward・In regard to
Noun + (たい)して(1)
Noun + に(たい)する + Noun

In contrast to
Verb + + (たい)して
[な]Adjective + (2) + + (たい)して
Noun + ((2) + ) + (たい)して

(1)(たい)しても、に(たい)しては
(2) である

Details

  • Standard

About に対して

(たい)する and (たい)して are two grammar patterns in Japanese that are regularly used to show when (B) is 'opposed to' or 'in contrast with' (A). (たい)する itself is a verb meaning 'to oppose'. Although this feeling of 'opposition' may be negative, in most circumstances, it just means 'toward' in the sense of targeting something.

(たい)する will be followed directly by a second noun, while (たい)して creates a pause in the sentence, before (B) will be explained in the second half of that sentence.

Fun Fact

Compared to (かん)して (another structure used to show how things 'relate' to each other), (たい)して focuses on (A) and (B) equally, explaining how those things interact, compare, or contrast each other.

Caution

As (たい)して strongly contrasts (A) and (B), this grammar structure will often be used to express differences between two things. This is very similar to 'whereas' in English.



Examples

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  • (かれ)はみんな(たい)して(やさ)しい(ひと)なんです。

    He is kind towards everyone.

  • 日本(にほん)教育(きょういく)制度(せいど)(たい)してどう(おも)う?

    What are your thoughts in regards to the Japanese school system?

  • (だれ)(たい)して親切(しんせつ)(ひと)になりたい。

    I want to be nice towards anyone and everyone.

  • (ちち)(きび)しすぎるのに(たい)して(はは)(やさ)しすぎる。

    My father is too strict, in contrast, my mother is too nice.

  • はぐらかさないで質問(しつもん)(たい)して(こた)えてください。

    Regarding the question, please answer it, without dodging.

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に対して – Grammar Discussion

Most Recent Replies (17 in total)

  • cafelatte

    cafelatte

    Would it be possible to have this divided into two different grammar points?

    I feel like the meaning of “in contrast” and “in regards to” are different enough that I’d rather have it as two so that I get an equal amount of practice with both meanings.

  • Silbert

    Silbert

    I wonder if they’ll change it even after 7 years of asking to be split rip. I agree that is should be.

  • cafelatte

    cafelatte

    I didn’t even twig that people had already asked… I would feel terribly rude doing so, but I wonder if it’s okay to ping a staff member to ask if they have any interest in splitting it

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