How to Say ‘Than (comparison)’ in Japanese
より
yori
[yoh-ree]
💬 Usage Tip: [AよりB] means “B is more than A.” Example: [前より良い] (“better than before”).
🇯🇵 In Japan: Doctors often explain results by comparison rather than absolute statements, especially when values fluctuate but the trend is improving.
Phrase Breakdown
より
yori
[yoh-ree]
than; compared with; from
A particle used to make comparisons (AはBより〜 = A is more/less ~ than B). In medical contexts, it’s common for comparing results with previous tests.
今回の血液検査は前回より良いです。
This blood test is better than last time.
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