Every time...; Whenever...
“〜たびに” is used to express that whenever a certain event or action occurs, another action or state also follows, emphasizing repetition and regularity.
This structure is used to describe that each time a particular action or event happens, another related event also takes place. It is commonly used to describe habitual or frequent actions and is suitable for both spoken and written language.
Grammar Structure:
Explanation: This structure indicates that every time a certain event occurs, another related action will also happen.
Connection:
Translation: Translated as “every time...; whenever...”.
彼に会うたびに、新しい話を聞きます。
Every time I meet him, I hear a new story.
旅行するたびに、写真をたくさん撮ります。
Whenever I travel, I take a lot of photos.
この歌を聞くたびに、学生時代を思い出します。
Every time I hear this song, I remember my school days.
彼女に頼むたびに、助けてくれる。
Whenever I ask her for help, she always helps me.
お金を使うたびに、心配になります。
Every time I spend money, I become worried.
Context: “〜たびに” is usually used to indicate habitual or repetitive actions, emphasizing the causal relationship.
Tone: The tone is generally neutral, expressing a regular relationship between events.
The structure “〜たびに” is used to indicate that whenever a certain event occurs, another event also happens, emphasizing habitual and regular occurrences. It is widely used in daily conversation and written communication.