Japanese Word Lists for Everyday Conversations169
Learning Japanese can be an enriching and rewarding experience, especially when you start to build your vocabulary and engage in everyday conversations. To help you on your language-learning journey, we've compiled an extensive list of Japanese words and phrases that are commonly used in daily interactions.
Basic Greetings
- こんにちは (konnichiwa): Hello
- おはようございます (ohayo gozaimasu): Good morning
- こんばんは (konbanwa): Good evening
- おやすみなさい (oyasuminasai): Good night
Introductions
- はじめまして (hajimemashite): Nice to meet you
- 私の名前は(namae wa): My name is...
- どうぞよろしく (dozo yoroshiku): Please take care of me
Conversation Starters
- 元気ですか (genki desu ka): How are you?
- お元気ですか (o genki desu ka): How are you doing?
- お久しぶりです (ohisashiburi desu): Long time no see
- 今日はいかがお過ごしですか (kyo wa ikaga osugoshi desu ka): How are you spending your day?
Asking for Help
- すみません (sumimasen): Excuse me
- お願いします (onegai shimasu): Please
- わかりません (wakarimasen): I don't understand
- 手伝ってください (tetsudatte kudasai): Can you help me?
Expressing Gratitude
- ありがとう (arigato): Thank you
- どうもありがとう (domo arigato): Thank you very much
- お世話になりました (osewa ni narimashita): Thank you for your help
- おめでとうございます (omedetō gozaimasu): Congratulations
Expressing Apologies
- すみません (sumimasen): I'm sorry
- ごめんなさい (gomen nasai): I apologize
- 申し訳ありません (moushiwake arimasen): I'm deeply sorry
- 許してください (yurushite kudasai): Please forgive me
Making Requests
- できますか (dekimasu ka): Can you do it?
- お願いします (onegai shimasu): Please
- もらえますか (moraemasuka): Can I have...?
- 貸してください (kashite kudasai): Can you lend me...?
Everyday Activities
- 食べる (taberu): To eat
- 飲む (nomu): To drink
- 寝る (neru): To sleep
- 起きる (okiru): To wake up
- 行く (iku): To go
- 来る (kuru): To come
Transportation
- 車 (kuruma): Car
- バス (basu): Bus
- 電車 (densha): Train
- タクシー (takushii): Taxi
- 自転車 (jitensha): Bicycle
Shopping
- お金 (okane): Money
- 店 (mise): Store
- 買う (kau): To buy
- 売る (uru): To sell
- 安い (yasui): Cheap
- 高い (takai): Expensive
Food and Drinks
- ご飯 (gohan): Rice
- 味噌汁 (misoshiru): Miso soup
- ラーメン (ramen): Ramen noodles
- 寿司 (sushi): Sushi
- お茶 (ocha): Tea
- コーヒー (kohii): Coffee
Numbers
- 1 (ichi)
- 2 (ni)
- 3 (san)
- 4 (yon)
- 5 (go)
- 6 (roku)
- 7 (nana)
- 8 (hachi)
- 9 (kyu)
- 10 (ju)
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