や means and; or. It is a JLPT N5 Japanese grammar pattern used to list examples without making the list complete.
This grammar point appears often in beginner conversations, classroom Japanese, and JLPT-style questions. If you want to list examples without making the list complete, や is a useful pattern to learn because it helps you build natural basic sentences.
What does や mean?
Use や when you want to list examples without making the list complete.
Natural translations include:
- and
- or
- connecting particle
The exact English translation changes with context. Focus on the role of the grammar point in the sentence first, then choose the English phrase that sounds natural.
How to form や
Noun + や + noun
Examples of the pattern:
- 本やノート
- 犬や猫
- 寿司やラーメン
Pay attention to the word form before and after the pattern. Many beginner mistakes happen because the meaning is understood, but the grammar is attached to the wrong form.
When is や used?
Use や in situations like:
- listing examples
- talking about categories
- mentioning several items casually
Tone and register:
- neutral and common
- Common in daily speech, textbook examples, and beginner JLPT questions
や example sentences
- 机の上に本やノートがあります。 — There are books, notebooks, and things like that on the desk.
- スーパーで野菜や果物を買いました。 — I bought vegetables, fruit, and things like that at the supermarket.
- 日本料理では寿司やラーメンが人気です。 — In Japanese food, sushi, ramen, and things like that are popular.
- 週末は掃除や洗濯をします。 — On weekends I do cleaning, laundry, and things like that.
- 犬や猫が好きです。 — I like dogs, cats, and similar animals.
Read the Japanese sentence first, then check the English translation. Try to notice what the grammar point contributes: question, contrast, reason, time limit, suggestion, negation, comparison, or emphasis.
Nuance of や
The key nuance is the list is not exhaustive; there may be other similar things.
This matters because beginner Japanese often uses small words and endings to show meaning that English expresses with word order or helper verbs. For や, the sentence can change a lot depending on placement and context.
For example:
- In conversation, it helps the listener understand the list is not exhaustive; there may be other similar things.
- Compared with と, it has a different job even when the English translation looks close.
や vs と
Both や and と can express related ideas, but they are different.
や:
- lists examples, not every item
- often translates as “and things like”
と:
- lists items more completely or exactly
- sounds like the listed items are the full set
Quick contrast examples:
- 机の上に本やノートがあります。— There are books, notebooks, and things like that on the desk.
- 机の上に本とノートがあります。— There are a book and a notebook on the desk.
If you are unsure which one to use, ask what the sentence is trying to do: ask a question, connect ideas, show a reason, mark time, make an invitation, compare two things, or add emphasis.
Common mistakes with や
Watch out for these mistakes:
- Using や when the list must be complete
- Confusing it with と for exact lists
- Forgetting that や usually connects nouns, not full sentences
A good study habit is to write one short sentence and then change only the grammar point. This makes the difference between similar patterns easier to feel.
Is や on the JLPT?
Yes. や is commonly taught as JLPT N5 grammar.
That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences
For test preparation, do not only memorize the English gloss. Practice identifying the words around the grammar point, because JLPT questions often test structure and context together.
Practice questions for や
Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- List books and notebooks as examples.
- Say you bought vegetables and fruit.
- Say you like dogs and cats and similar animals.
Keep the sentences short at first. Once the form feels natural, add time words, places, reasons, or contrast to make the sentence more realistic.
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