Along with ~; Together with ~
The grammatical structure 「〜とともに」 is used to indicate that two things or situations occur simultaneously or accompany each other. It can describe accompanying states, changes, or actions.
Indicating Parallelism: 「〜とともに」 is used to express a parallel relationship between two or more things or situations, often emphasizing their simultaneity or mutual influence.
Usage Context: Commonly used to describe changes, developments, or accompanying situations, it can be employed in both formal and informal contexts.
新しい技術の導入とともに、効率も向上した。
(With the introduction of new technology, efficiency also improved.)
年齢とともに、経験が増えていく。
(As one grows older, their experience increases.)
彼は仕事を始めたとともに、忙しくなった。
(He became busy after starting work.)
問題が解決するのとともに、安心感も得られた。
(As the problem was solved, a sense of relief was also gained.)
地域の発展とともに、住民の生活水準も向上している。
(As the region develops, the living standards of the residents are also improving.)
Simultaneity: This structure emphasizes the simultaneous occurrence of events or situations, typically connecting two states or conditions.
Common Context: 「〜とともに」 can be used in both formal and informal contexts, suitable for written and spoken expressions.
「〜とともに」 is used to express the parallel relationship between things or situations, emphasizing simultaneity or accompanying states. It is applicable in various contexts and modes of expression.