I passed the Thai language proficiency test level 4. I feel relieved. I would love to keep studying Thai, but I need a break from the test for a while.
The application for the second JLPT in 2021(December) has started from August 26.
Both と (to) and や ( ya ) connect nouns the way ” and ” in English does. Using と is for a list of all items, while や is for a sample of representative items. ” There are noun1 ‘ ya ‘ noun2 ” means “there are noun1, noun2, and other things.”
③テーブルの上にりんごやみかんなどがあります。
Sometimes you can add など ( nado ) after the last noun. など ( nado ) means etc., so you can emphasize that there are more items.