Japanese Vocabulary for Beginners: A Comprehensive Guide for Essential Words290
Embarking on your journey into the captivating world of Japanese language? Mastering the foundational vocabulary is the cornerstone of effective communication and comprehension. This comprehensive guide will provide you with a meticulously curated list of beginner-level Japanese words, organized into essential categories to facilitate your learning process.
Greetings and Introductions* こんにちは (Konnichiwa): Hello
* こんばんは (Konbanwa): Good evening
* おはようございます (Ohayogozaimasu): Good morning
* はじめまして (Hajimemashite): Nice to meet you
* 私の名前は...です (Watashi no namae wa...desu): My name is...
Basic Communication* はい (Hai): Yes
* いいえ (Iie): No
* ありがとう (Arigato): Thank you
* すみません (Sumimasen): Excuse me
* どういたしまして (Doitashimashite): You're welcome
Personal Information* 名前 (Namae): Name
* 年齢 (Nenrei): Age
* 国籍 (Kokuseki): Nationality
* 職業 (Shokugyo): Occupation
* 趣味 (Shumi): Hobby
Everyday Objects* 本 (Hon): Book
* ペン (Pen): Pen
* 机 (Tsukue): Desk
* 椅子 (Isu): Chair
* 窓 (Mado): Window
Time and Date* 今 (Ima): Now
* 今日 (Kyo): Today
* 明日 (Ashita): Tomorrow
* 昨日 (Kinou): Yesterday
* 何時ですか (Nanji desu ka): What time is it?
Numbers and Measurements* 一 (Ichi): One
* 二 (Ni): Two
* 三 (San): Three
* 大きい (Ookii): Big
* 小さい (Chiisai): Small
Nature and Weather* 空 (Sora): Sky
* 雨 (Ame): Rain
* 雪 (Yuki): Snow
* 風 (Kaze): Wind
* 山 (Yama): Mountain
Food and Drinks* ご飯 (Gohan): Rice
* 味噌汁 (Misoshiru): Miso soup
* 寿司 (Sushi): Sushi
* ラーメン (Ramen): Ramen
* 緑茶 (Ryokucha): Green tea
Places and Buildings* 家 (Ie): House
* 学校 (Gakko): School
* 病院 (Byoin): Hospital
* 公園 (Koen): Park
* 図書館 (Toshokan): Library
Transportation* 車 (Kuruma): Car
* 電車 (Densha): Train
* バス (Basu): Bus
* タクシー (Takushii): Taxi
* 飛行機 (Hikoki): Airplane
Shopping and Money* お金 (Okane): Money
* 円 (En): Yen
* 買う (Kau): Buy
* 売る (Uru): Sell
* 安い (Yasui): Cheap
Phrases for Specific Situations* おねがいします (Onegaishimasu): Please
* すみません、わかりません (Sumimasen, wakarimasen): I'm sorry, I don't understand.
* トイレはどこですか (Toire wa doko desu ka): Where is the toilet?
* 病院に行きたいです (Byoin ni ikitai desu): I would like to go to the hospital.
Remember, consistency and immersion are key to effective vocabulary acquisition. Engage with Japanese content regularly, read, listen, and converse with native speakers or language partners whenever possible.
2024-11-18
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