には
Meanings
- in order to
- as for
- with regard to
- for (the sake of)
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Explanation
には marks the topic or condition under which something is considered. It often emphasizes a premise or requirement to achieve a goal (in order to) or sets the scope of what you’re talking about (as for/with regard to). It can introduce statements about what is necessary, possible, or true for that topic.
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Example sentences
To study, you need time.
To improve in Japanese, daily practice is essential.
There are many beautiful places in Japan.
This book contains a lot of important information.
I know a lot about the economy, but not about politics.
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