Grammar Info

N2 Lesson 6: 14/20

としてはAs a, For a, As for

Structure

Noun + として

Details

  • Standard

About としては

Like として, a grammar point meaning 'as', としては functions as an extension of this, with the は particle merely emphasizing the (A) subject as a stand-alone entity that is about to be compared with something, or that the speaker is assuming the result of (B), from the standpoint of (A). としては may be translated as 'as (A)', or 'for an (A)'. (A) will frequently highlight a person or organization in cases where the speaker is making an assumption from that standpoint.

This structure will be used after nouns, and is a combination of と, the て-form of する, and は. The literal translation is something similar to 'going off that (A) is (A), (B)'.

In cases where the noun connected to としては is not a person or organization, the translation will often simply be 'as for'. In these sentences, としては is merely highlighting the broad topic of (A), before the speaker offers their thoughts about what applies to that topic.

In contrast to にしては, としては is more frequently used to make broad judgements taking into consideration all aspects of (A), and what would usually be expected of (A), rather than for giving personal opinions.



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としては – Grammar Discussion

Most Recent Replies (4 in total)

  • Pushindawood

    Pushindawood

    Thank you for your suggestion! I have updated the grammar point’s meaning page and example sentences to highlight “as a” or “for a” instead of just “as” and “for.” Cheers!

  • FredKore

    FredKore

    Oh, so it was a good suggestion? Awesome!
    Thank you for taking feedback from all of us!

  • Flavyouu

    Flavyouu

    Can I use it when doing interviews?

    仕事の経験としては。。
    As for my job experience…

    or

    仕事の経験にかんしては。。
    Regarding my job experience… is natural/better?

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