popp
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20 Nov, 2021
Location
籠城中 / Social Distancing
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この「必ずや」(certainly; surely; definitely)
と「必ず」(always; without exception; necessarily; certainly; without fail; positively; invariably)
とは、どう違いましょうか。
What's the difference between "必ずや" and "必ず"?
異なった文脈で使いますか。
Do you use them in different contexts?
#1 Posted by popp over 2 years ago
flint
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The や gives more emphasis
(リ) 副詞を受けて意味を強めるもの。→今や・必ずや・又もや。
Source: https://www.weblio.jp/content/%E3%82%84
I think its more something that you'd see in written form than spoken.
#2 Posted by flint over 2 years ago
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