Meaning
〜向けだ/向けに/向けの indicates that something is designed for, suitable for, or intended toward a specific purpose, audience, or group. The form changes based on what follows: 向けだ stands alone at the end of a sentence, 向けに precedes a verb showing an action directed toward the target, and 向けの precedes a noun to modify it.
Formation
| Part of speech | Formation |
|---|---|
| 名词 | 向けだ/向けに/向けの |
Examples
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あの女性向けの漫画はすごく売れている。
That manga aimed at women sells extremely well. -
弊社は大学向けに語学の教材を提供しています。
Our company provides language teaching materials for universities. -
このサービスは一般向けです。誰でも利用できます。
This service is intended for the general public. Anyone can use it.
Summary
- Use 向けだ at the end of a sentence to describe what something is meant for
- Use 向けに before verbs when describing actions directed toward a specific target
- Use 向けの before nouns to modify them with the intended purpose or audience