(ワ夕シのお名前ヽ 【おチビ】 になってるし ・ ・ ・)
(まあヽ それはおいおい考えるとしてヽ 厘法は 【なし】 力ヽ~)
https://www.alphapolis.co.jp/novel/631708637/640692681/episode/6408926
I was reading a LN here and I came up with this unusual use V + として.
Can anyone teach me its usage or how I could look up this grammar point? Normally I’m pretty confident in my grammar, but sometimes I stumble on grammar that I can’t find explained anywhere on the internet. Thank you advance.
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It might be from とする
It’s similar to とすると
I asked about the difference a while ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/comments/ygz352/comment/iudncig/
Just btw, ヽ is the old katakana repetition mark, so for example you’d write コヽロ instead of ココロ
What you’re looking for is 、 (comma with a romaji IME, the bottom right button with flick input)