と、も、か、や、とか – How to use Listing Particles in Japanese

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Japanese has several different particles for listing items. The main ones are と、も、か、や and とか. They are similar but are used differently.

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と – And, With

と means and or with. It is used to list people or things. It can be used to list a large number of items or just a few.

リンゴオレンジがしい
I want an apple and an orange

も – Both, Also

is similar to と. It also connects things together but means something closer to both or also. も can list several items but usually, も is not used to list more than a few things. It is more common to use と for more items.
リンゴオレンジしい
I want both an apple and an orange

か – Or

translates from Japanese to English as or. You use this to list a choice out of a group of items. This differs from と and も which includes all items.

リンゴオレンジがしい
I want an apple or an orange

や – And So On

like と and も lists a number of things or people. However, や implies that what is being listed are only examples and there are other things that are not listed. や is used when you are explaining or talking about some specific event. So if you want to talk about what you did yesterday you would use や.
昨日きのう、リンゴオレンジをべた
Yesterday I ate an apple, Orange and so on

とか – For Example

とか is almost the same as や. The difference though is that とか refers to general examples unrelated to a specific event. For example, if someone asked you to name your favorite foods you would use とか.

リンゴとかオレンジとかべたい
I want to eat an apple, Orange and so on

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