# Considering - for - as
## ã¨ããĻã¯
đ Todo: nuance.
Means "as", "in the role of". The 㨠particle implies a result.
More used for objective judgments.
Used with nouns.
> [!info] Example
> {åŗ|ããŗ}ãããŽãĢ{å
į|ãããã}==ã¨ããĻã¯==ããžã{č¯|ã}ããĒãã
> Because he is strict, he's not a very good teacher.
## ãĢããĻã¯
đ Todo: nuance.
Means "considering", "for". The ãĢ particle implies a simultaneous existence.
More used to give personal opinions.
Used with verbs and nouns.
> [!info] Example
> į°ä¸ããã¯{įļ|ãĄãĄ}==ãĢããĻã¯=={æäŊ|ãããĻã}ã§ãã
> As a father, Tanaka-san is the worst.
## ã¨ããĻã
đ Todo: nuance.
Means "assuming", "even if".
> [!info] Example
> į§==ã¨ããĻã==åēæĨãžãã
> I can do it as well.
## ãĢããĻã
đ Todo: nuance.
Means "even if", "even though".
> [!info] Example
> ãã==ãĢããĻã==ã{æ°|ã}ã{äģ|ã¤}ããĻããã ããã
> Still, please be careful.
## "As": Gradual change
+ ãĢã¤ããĻãģãĢããããŖãĻãģã¨å
ąãĢãģãĢäŧ´ãŖãĻ
The four following forms have the same meaning of a gradual change:
* ãĢã¤ããĻ
* ãĢããããŖãĻ
* ã¨{å
ą|ã¨ã}ãĢ
* ãĢ{äŧ´|ã¨ã}ãŖãĻ
It means that when when the first part of the sentence changes, the second part changes gradually as well.
> [!info] Example
> {åš´|ã¨ã}ãã¨ã==ãĢã¤ããĻ=={éĢĒ|ããŋ}ã{æ|ãŦ}ããžãã
> As we get older, we lose hair.
This example works with all forms.
### ãĢã¤ããĻ and ãĢããããŖãĻ
In both forms, the change is natural, and is not an intentional change. When the verb expresses gradual change, both can be used.
ãĢã¤ããĻ is more common and more used for personal actions.
> [!info] Example
> {åŦ|ãĩã}ã{å°|ãĄã}ãĨã==ãĢããããŖãĻãģãĢã¤ããĻ=={æ°æ¸Š|ããã}ã{ä¸|ã}ããŖãĻããã
> As winter approaches, the temperatures have lowered.
### ãĢããããŖãĻ
This form also has the meaning of "in accordance to". It doesn't express change. It is possible to talk about intention.
> [!info] Example
> {æ¯åģč
|ã¯ããã}==ãĢããããŖãĻ=={æ¯æĨ|ãžããĢãĄ}īŧ{å|ãã}{æ¯|ã¯}ã{įŖ¨|ãŋã}ãã
> I brush my teeth twice a day as recommended by my dentist.
### ãĢäŧ´ãŖãĻ
ãĢ{äŧ´|ã¨ããĒ}ãŖãĻ also has the meaning of a an instantaneous change: when the first part changes, the second part also changes instantly. The first part is the reason of it changing.
> [!info] Example
> ãĒãĒãŗããã¯ããã==ãĢäŧ´ãŖãĻ=={äē¤éč˛ģ|ããã¤ãã˛}ãããã{å¤ä¸|ãã}ããããĻããžãŖãã
> As the Olympics are held, transportations cost have increased.
### ã¨å
ąãĢ
ã¨{å
ą|ã¨ã}ãĢ has 3 other meanings.
#### Almost at the same time
It is also used for two actions that happens at approximately the same time. The two actions do not have to be related. They also don't have to be specifically about change.
> [!info] Example
> {éŗĨ|ã¨ã}ã¯{éŗ´|ãĒ}ã{åŖ°|ãã}ããã==ã¨å
ąãĢ=={éĸ¨|ãã}ã{åš|ãĩ}ãã
> The bird sings and the wind blows.
#### Together with
It can also mean "together with". It is much more formal than {ä¸įˇ|ããŖãã}ãĢ.
> [!info] Example
> {åĻģ|ã¤ãž}==ã¨å
ąãĢ=={æ°|ããã}ãã{äēēį|ãããã}ã{å§|ã¯ã}ãããžãã
> I am starting a new life with my wife.
#### As well as, also
It can also mean "as well as", "also".
> [!info] Example
> ããŗã¯ããŧãē==ã¨å
ąãĢ==ããŠãŗãšãĢ{äēēæ°|ãĢãã}{éŖæ|ãããããã}ã§ãã
> Bread, along with cheese, is a popular food in France.