B1 Expression 1 min de leitura

簡単になります

Kantan ni narimasu

It becomes easy

Significado

Indicates that something is starting to become simple.

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The phrase '簡単になります' is formed from the adjective '簡単' (kantan), meaning 'simple,' 'easy,' or 'brief,' and the verb 'なる' (naru), meaning 'to become,' conjugated into its polite form 'なります' (narimasu). The particle 'に' (ni) is used here to transform the adjective '簡単' into an adverbial phrase, indicating the state to which something is changing. '簡単' (kantan) itself is a Sino-Japanese word, originating from Chinese characters. '簡' (kan) means 'simple,' 'brief,' or 'to abridge,' and '単' (tan) means 'single,' 'simple,' or 'unit.' The combination of these characters in Chinese conveyed the meaning of simplicity or straightforwardness. This term was adopted into Japanese centuries ago, along with many other Chinese loanwords, and has been in common use ever since. 'なる' (naru) is a native Japanese verb with a long history, tracing back to Old Japanese. It is a fundamental verb indicating a change of state or the coming into existence of something. Its usage with adjectives (via 'に naru') to express 'to become [adjective]' is a core grammatical construction in Japanese. Therefore, '簡単になります' literally translates to 'becomes simple' or 'will become simple,' indicating a process of simplification or an approaching state of ease. Its usage conveys a sense of something that is in the process of, or is expected to, become less complicated or more manageable.

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