「たびに」- Whenever
Explanation
Grammar: Noun + の/Verb Dictionary Form + たびに
This structure means "whenever" or "every time" something happens, a certain result or situation always follows.
Grammar Pattern
Grammar Point | Connection | Explanation |
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たびに | Noun + の/Verb Dictionary Form + たびに | Indicates that every time a certain action or state occurs, a specific result or situation always follows. |
Basic Usage
- 「たびに」 is typically attached to the dictionary form of a verb or a noun, expressing that every time the action or state occurs, another action or state follows.
- This usage helps describe habitual or repetitive situations, emphasizing the cause-and-effect relationship between events.
Examples
日本語 を勉強 するたびに、新 しい発見 がある。- Nihongo o benkyou suru tabi ni, atarashii hakken ga aru.
- Whenever I study Japanese, I make new discoveries.
家 に帰 るたびに、子犬 が喜 んで迎 えてくれる。- Ie ni kaeru tabi ni, koinu ga yorokonde mukaete kureru.
- Whenever I come home, my puppy happily greets me.
その歌 を聴 くたびに、高校 時代 を思 い出 す。- Sono uta o kiku tabi ni, koukou jidai o omoidasu.
- Whenever I listen to that song, I remember my high school days.
Summary
「たびに」 is used to express that whenever a certain action or state occurs, a specific result or situation always follows. It is often used to describe habitual or repetitive situations, clearly conveying cause-and-effect relationships and emotions.