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How to say 'Than' or 'From' in Japanese | より

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The Japanese word for Than or From is 'Yori', written as より in Japanese.

    word

    より

    Meaning

    Than, From

    Reading

    Yori

    Explanation

    The Japanese adverb 'より (yori)' has two primary meanings. The first is 'than', used in comparisons to indicate that one thing exceeds another in some quality. For example: This book is more interesting than that one「この本はあの本より面白い」(このほんはあのほんよりおもしろい). The second meaning is 'from', indicating a starting point in time or space. For example: I will work from tomorrow「明日より働きます」(あしたよりはたらきます). It's important to note that 'より' is often used in formal or written contexts, and in casual speech, alternatives like 'から' might be used for the 'from' meaning.

    Part Of Speech

    adverb

    Frequency

    397

    Composition

    hiragana

    Handwriting

Hiragana in the Word より

This word contains 2 Hiragana characters :

  • hiragana

    Reading

    Yo
  • hiragana

    Reading

    Ri

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'Yori' means 'Than' or 'From' .

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