Japanese Vocabulary List: Lesson Eight, Part Two58
This is the second part of the vocabulary list for Lesson 8 of our Japanese language course. In this lesson, we will learn some new vocabulary related to sports and hobbies.
スポーツ (supōtsu) - sports
野球 (yakyū) - baseball
サッカー (sakkā) - soccer
バスケットボール (basukettobōru) - basketball
バレーボール (barēbōru) - volleyball
テニス (tenisu) - tennis
ゴルフ (gorufu) - golf
水泳 (suiei) - swimming
マラソン (marason) - marathon
スキー (sukī) - skiing
スノーボード (sunōbōdo) - snowboarding
釣り (tsuri) - fishing
キャンプ (kyanpu) - camping
ハイキング (haikingu) - hiking
サイクリング (saikuringu) - cycling
カラオケ (karaoke) - karaoke
料理 (ryōri) - cooking
読書 (dokusho) - reading
映画鑑賞 (eiga kanshō) - watching movies
音楽鑑賞 (ongaku kanshō) - listening to music
ゲーム (gēmu) - games
旅行 (ryokō) - traveling
ショッピング (shoppingu) - shopping
勉強 (benkyō) - studying
仕事 (shigoto) - work
趣味 (shumi) - hobby
These are just a few of the many vocabulary words related to sports and hobbies in Japanese. By learning these words, you'll be able to talk about your favorite activities with native speakers.
Here are some example sentences using the new vocabulary:
私はスポーツが好きです。(Watashi wa supōtsu ga suki desu.) - I like sports.
私は野球をします。(Watashi wa yakyū o shimasu.) - I play baseball.
私はサッカーを見るのが好きです。(Watashi wa sakkā o miru no ga suki desu.) - I like watching soccer.
私はカラオケに行くのが好きです。(Watashi wa karaoke ni iku no ga suki desu.) - I like going to karaoke.
私は料理をするのが好きです。(Watashi wa ryōri o suru no ga suki desu.) - I like cooking.
私は旅行するのが好きです。(Watashi wa ryokō suru no ga suki desu.) - I like traveling.
I hope this vocabulary list is helpful! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
2024-11-18
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