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Japanese - Grammar Points

「より」(1) Compare things

「より」(1) Compare things

Compare things

There are multiple ways to make comparisons in Japanese, and one of them is using より. It can be translated as more than or rather than, and it is attached to the item being compared.

1

より is attached to the word or phrase that is less than something else in some way. The rest of the sentence structure is rather flexible. This means that when you see Aより, then you know that something is more than A or rather than A in some way.

One of the frequent basic orders you will find is AよりB, where a thing that follows in B is something that is more than A or rather than A in some way.

But again, the sentence structure here is extremely flexible. The element that is more than A does not need to come after より — it can also appear before it, or even in a separate sentence.

(はん)より(いま)ビールいい

Rather than a meal, a beer would be nice.
(Literally: a beer is good)

中国(ちゅうごく)日本(にほん)より(やす)

China is cheaper than Japan.

(ちち)(おお)きいからこの(くるま)()よりその(おお)きな(くるま)()

My father is big, so rather than lending him this car, I will lend him that big car.

2

B can also be omitted. In this case, you can only determine the exact meaning from context.

日本(にほん)より(やす)

(Something is) cheaper than (in) Japan.

Special Note

より is a variant of より with pretty much an identical meaning. The main difference is that より is stronger than just より.

バスより(やす)

(Something is) cheaper than a bus.

Formation

Verb + より

()べるより

い-Adjective + より

(たか)より

な-Adjective + なより

静か(しずかか)より

Noun + であるより

学生(がくせい)あるより

Noun + より

バスより

General Structure

Thing(Less)よりThing(More)

バスより(やす)

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