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Base form used as an adverb meaning 'most' or 'best,' often to emphasize something is the most important or preferable. It can modify nouns or stand alone, e.g., 『なによりの贈り物』 (naniyori no okurimono, 'the best gift').
Theme

User and Mika, a close friend, are catching up over coffee at a café, discussing what matters most in life after Mika shares some personal news.

なにより

なにより

most, best

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Memory Hook

To remember 『なにより』 (naniyori, 'most, best'), think: 'Nani (what) yori (than) — nothing is better than this!' It emphasizes something is the best.

Cultural Note

『なにより』 (naniyori) is commonly used in Japanese to express that something is the most important or best, often in phrases like 『なによりです』 (naniyori desu, 'That's the best thing'). It's used in both casual and formal contexts to show priority or satisfaction.

Forms

Base: なによりBase form used as an adverb meaning 'most' or 'best,' often to emphasize something is the most important or preferable. It can modify nouns or stand alone, e.g., 『なによりの贈り物』 (naniyori no okurimono, 'the best gift').