N5

ya

and (non-exhaustive)

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Explanation

や connects nouns in a non-exhaustive list. It is like saying “A, B, and so on.” It suggests there are other items not mentioned. Key points: • や lists examples, not a complete list • Often followed by など (etc.) • Use と for complete lists • Works only with nouns at this level For example, “パンや牛乳を買います” means “I buy bread, milk, and other things.” The listener understands that there are more items. If you want to list everything, use と instead: “パンと牛乳を買います.” や is helpful when you want to give examples without listing everything. It makes speech more natural and flexible. A common pattern is “AやBなど.” The など makes the “and so on” meaning even clearer. As a beginner, remember: と = complete list, や = examples. This simple contrast will help you choose the right particle.

Structure

Pattern
Noun や Noun (や Noun) + Verb
Noun や NounExample nouns
Examples: パンや牛乳, 本やペン, りんごやみかん
VerbAction with the items
Examples: 買います, 食べます, 持ちます

Examples

Example 1
パンや牛乳を買います。
Pan ya gyuunyuu o kaimasu.
I buy bread, milk, and other things.
Breakdown
パンbread
and (etc.)
牛乳milk
object marker
買いますbuy (polite)
Note: Non-exhaustive list
Example 2
本やペンなどがあります。
Hon ya pen nado ga arimasu.
There are books, pens, and so on.
Breakdown
book
and (etc.)
ペンpen
などetc.
subject marker
ありますexist (polite)
Note: Using など for clarity
Example 3
りんごやみかんを食べます。
Ringo ya mikan o tabemasu.
I eat apples, oranges, and so on.
Breakdown
りんごapple
and (etc.)
みかんmandarin orange
object marker
食べますeat (polite)
Note: Examples of fruit
Example 4
友だちと映画や音楽の話をします。
Tomodachi to eiga ya ongaku no hanashi o shimasu.
I talk with friends about movies, music, and so on.
Breakdown
友だちfriend
with
映画movie
and (etc.)
音楽music
of
talk
object marker
しますdo (polite)
Note: Non-exhaustive topics

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