何より
Japanese
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何 |
なに Grade: 2 |
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Etymology
Literally "more ... than anything".
Pronunciation
Noun
何より • (nani yori)
- best; above all; the most important; nothing better
- 順調そうで何よりです。
- Junchō sō de nani yori desu.
- I am glad to see that things are going well.
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- この日初めて民子を女として思ったのが、僕に邪念の萌芽ありし何よりの証拠じゃ。
- Kono hi hajimete Tamiko o onna to shite omotta no ga, boku ni janen no mezashi arishi nani yori no shōko ja.
- That I thought of Tamiko as a woman today for the first time was proof above all else that impure thoughts had sprouted within me.
- この日初めて民子を女として思ったのが、僕に邪念の萌芽ありし何よりの証拠じゃ。
- 順調そうで何よりです。
Adverb
何より • (nani yori)
Usage notes
- Can be used in the form 何よりも (nani yori mo).
References
- Matsumura, Akira, editor (2006), 大辞林 [Daijirin] (in Japanese), Third edition, Tōkyō: Sanseidō, →ISBN
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