Structure
Verb + との + Noun
[い]Adjective + との + Noun
[な]Adjective + (だ) + との + Noun
Noun + (だ) + との + Noun
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About との
との is a compound particle made up of the case-marking particle と in its quotation use, and the case-marking particle の. Effectively, this marks the previous statement as a quote, before の then indicates that the whole statement is an attribute of the following word. In many cases, this will simply be translated as ‘that’, or ‘to’.
As always with the quotation use of と, it will appear after almost any word, and may or may not be separated from nouns and な-Adjectives with だ.
This expression indicates that the preceding information is information of some type, and will therefore usually be followed by a noun that highlights what type of communication it was. Common examples include 提案 ‘proposal’, 知らせ ’notice’, 意向 ‘inclination’, 依頼 ‘request’, 見方 ‘point of view’, 指摘 ‘pointing out’, 報告 ‘report’, etc.
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多くの経済学者は、景気が回復しつつあるとの見方を維持した。
Many economists maintain the opinion that business conditions are in the process of recovering.
政府関係者は電気自動車の普及を推進するとの意向を強調した。
The government officials stressed that their intention was to promote the popularization of electric vehicles.
田中さんは新しい反トラスト法が抜け穴だらけとの意見を表明した。
Mr. Tanaka made clear his view that the new antitrust law is full of loopholes.
探偵の伝記:「2002年、彼は、南アフリカに連れて行った男性の家出人を探してほしいとの依頼を受けた。」
The biography of a detective: 'In 2002, he received a request to find a runaway man that went to South Africa.'
あの日、 雪崩が発生したとの報告もあったが、けが人が出ているかどうかは確認されていなかった。
That day there was also a report that an avalanche had occurred, but it was not clear whether any injured people had appeared.
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との – Grammar Discussion
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Buks_12
May you please add a nuance sentence to this grammar point. Please add thank you.
casual
Yes please! I’m using “nuance first” setting for hints, and this and a couple of other points don’t have those yet.
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