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- When to use もっと vs より - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Giving examples if possible, what's the difference between e g もっと大きい and より大きい to mean "more (than)" "bigger (than)"? In what situations would you use もっと over より and vice versa? For instance, w
- Different versions of より? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
より in examples 1 and 4 is a particle which marks a target of comparison, and より in examples 2 and 3 is an adverb which signifies that the adjective which it modifies is a comparison See the answers to this question for an explanation of adverb より より一層 is just two adverbs より and 一層 一層 means “even more,” or “even …er” when it modifies an adjective
- How should I view でより and でのより? - Japanese Language Stack . . .
より, when preceding an adjective as in your examples, means "more" or "-er": より多くの more [numerous] より快適な more pleasant, smoother より長い longer より良い better より一般的な more common, more typical As such, でより and でのより should not be considered together で and での go with the preceding word, and より goes with the succeeding word
- ~ほど~ない vs ~より~ない - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
自転車に乗るのは思ったほど易しくない: The speaker could have ridden a bike, though that was a bit more tricky than they thought Usually, ~ より ~ is used with a positive form of a word, so this time 思ったより難しい is more natural ~ ほど ~ can only be used with a negative form
- particle より - Yori in letters - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
へ ・ より are the particles for addressee addresser in letters So they mean to from respectively Note that the above only applies to the usage at the beginning end of letters In normal sentences に から are more frequently used Aさんに (へ) メールを出した。 I wrote an email to A Aさんから手紙をもらった。
- What is the role of 「より」 and 「かつ」 in this sentence
Below is a paragraph from a Japanese light novel (Classroom of the Elite - Volume I) そして、その教えは少なくとも2015年を迎えた現代においても何一つ事実として変わっていない。もっとも、事態はより複雑かつ[深刻化]{しんこくか}しているが。 What exactly 「より」and 「かつ」do in
- What is the origin of ゟ (より)? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Also, if it is a ligature, what did the ligation process look like (e g what are the intermediate forms between より and ゟ)? Alternatively, could it be a derivative of 与 or another kanji?
- Whats the difference between による and によって?
Obviously correct information, but I think the OP may have been asking about the difference when you're using both of them predicatively: 「天気によります。」 vs 「天気によってです。」, for example
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