より

Japanese

Etymology

Originally derived as stem noun form of verb よる (yoru, to arise from, to start from), spelled variously in kanji as 因る, 依る, 由る.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [jo̞ɾʲi]

Particle

より (rōmaji yori)

  1. than; rather than; more so than
    上田 (うえだ)さんは (ぼく)より () (たか)い。
    Ueda-san wa boku yori se ga takai.
    Mr. Ueda is taller than I am.
    オレンジより (りん) () ()き。
    Orenji yori ringo ga suki.
    I like apples more than oranges.
  2. from, beyond, or past a point in space or time
    ここより (あぶ)ないですよ。
    Koko yori abunai desu yo.
    It's dangerous past / beyond / from here.
    千歳 (ちとせ)より出発 (しゅっぱつ)します。
    Chitose yori shuppatsu shimasu.
    We depart from Chitose.
    博物館 (はくぶつかん) (てん) () (ろく) (がつ) () () ()より開催 (かいさい)されます。
    Hakubutsukan no tenji ga roku gatsu tōka yori kaisai saremasu.
    The museum exhibit opens from 10 June.

Usage notes

The archaic ligature kana was used for yori from roughly the Edo Period to World War II. It is very uncommon in contemporary Japanese.

Synonyms

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