Grammar Info

N3 Lesson 5: 18/22

(はじ)Not only...but also..., Starting with

Structure

Noun + をはじめ(として)
Noun + をはじめとする + Noun

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About をはじめ

When presenting a topic in Japanese as a 'starting point', (はじ) will often be used to show any logic (or planned) progressions from that point. This is often translated as 'not only (A), but (B)', or 'starting with (A), (B)'.

To use (はじ), one noun will be highlighted as the starting point, before another (or several others) will appear in part (B) of the sentence.

Due to sentences featuring をはじめ placing emphasis on (A) as a starting point, additional expressions such as として (or とする) will sometimes be paired with it. These structures function to further emphasize (A), and are similar to 'with (A) as the starting point, (B)'.

Examples

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    スーツ(はじ)、シャツや(くつ)(あたら)しくした。

    Starting with a suit, I also upgraded my shirts and shoes.

    小説(しょうせつ)(はじ)(ほん)なら(なん)でも()みます。

    Starting with short novels, I read all kinds of books.

    (いぬ)(はじ)様々(さまざま)動物(どうぶつ)()うようになった。

    Starting with dogs, I have come to raise various animals.

    東京(とうきょう)(はじ)国内(こくない)観光(かんこう)ツアーに()きます。

    I am going on a countrywide tour starting in Tokyo.

    ヨーロッパ(はじ)世界(せかい)(じゅう)旅行(りょこう)してみたいです。

    Starting in Europe, I want to travel the world.

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