からすると

Term

  • からするとからすると
  • karasuruto

意味 (Meaning)

  • from the perspective of
  • judging from

接続 (Connection)

  • Noun + からすると

Usage Notes

  • Used to express judgment or inference based on observed facts or perspectives.
  • Often interchangeable with からして in casual conversation, but からすると focuses more on inference rather than cause.
  • Common in written, spoken, and academic Japanese to analyze situations or data.

Example Sentences

  1. (Informal)
    彼の表情からすると、今日は機嫌悪そうだね。
    Kare no hyoujou karasuruto, kyou wa kigen warusou da ne.
    (Judging from his expression, he seems to be in a bad mood today.)

  2. (Formal / Business)
    お客様の反応からすると、このサービスには改善の余地があると考えられます。
    Okyakusama no hannou karasuruto, kono saabisu ni wa kaizen no yochi ga aru to kangaeraremasu.
    (Judging from customer feedback, there seems to be room for improvement in this service.)

  3. (Academic / Exam Style)
    これまでのデータからすると、仮説Aが最も有力であると考えられる。
    Kore made no deeta karasuruto, kasetsu A ga mottomo yuuryoku de aru to kangaerareru.
    (From the data so far, hypothesis A is considered the most probable.)

  4. (Natural / Spoken)
    見た目からすると、このケーキ美味しそうだね。
    Mitame karasuruto, kono keeki oishisou da ne.
    (Judging from its appearance, this cake looks delicious.)

  5. (Anime / Manga)
    「お前の動きからすると、まだ本気じゃないな。」
    “Omae no ugoki karasuruto, mada honki janai na.”
    (“Judging from your movements, you’re not serious yet.”)


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