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Particle や For Listing Multiple Items - Tofugu The particle や joins two or more nouns and presents them as examples In other words, it implies that the nouns are just a few things from a longer list, and there are more that you haven't mentioned
や - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Used to conjoin nouns, や (ya) may imply that the list is not limited to the nouns named Contrast with と (to), the other particle typically used to conjoin nouns, which implies that the list is limited to the stated nouns
Ya (kana) - Wikipedia Ya (hiragana: や, katakana: ヤ) is one of the Japanese kana, each of which represents one mora The hiragana is written in three strokes, while the katakana is written in two
JLPT N5 Grammar: や (ya) - Learn Japanese Free The adjective 「や」 is used to list some typical subjects (two or more nouns) We can use the adjective 「など」 at the end of a noun to clearly indicate that there are objects other than the object mentioned
〜や (ya) | Nihongotion The particle "や" is used to indicate representative items within a list, emphasizing a partial rather than exhaustive enumeration On the other hand, "と" is used when mentioning all items in a list
や (JLPT N5) | Bunpro や is a particle that has several different roles in Japanese, with the most common being as an adverbial particle や is used similarly to と as 'and', but rather than listing specific things in a group, it lists 'things like (A)' や is always used to group nouns, and simply comes directly after them
【JLPT N5 Grammar】The particle や | NIHONGO NET The particle 「や」 is used to list multiple items as examples, implying that the list is not exhaustive It is similar to saying "and" or "such as" in English when giving a few representative examples without including everything