Japanese Vocabulary for Beginners (N5 Level)174
Learning a new language can be exciting and challenging, especially when you're starting from zero. If you're interested in learning Japanese, the first step is to build a solid foundation in basic vocabulary. This includes learning the essential words and phrases that you'll need for everyday communication.
To help you get started, we've compiled a list of the most common Japanese words for beginners. These words are classified at the N5 level according to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), which is the official standardized exam for Japanese language proficiency.
Greetings* はじめまして (hajimemashite) - Nice to meet you.
* こんにちは (konnichiwa) - Hello (during the day).
* こんばんは (konbanwa) - Hello (in the evening).
* おはようございます (ohayo gozaimasu) - Good morning.
* ありがとうございます (arigato gozaimasu) - Thank you.
* どういたしまして (do itashimashite) - You're welcome.
Personal Information* 名前 (namae) - Name.
* 年齢 (nenrei) - Age.
* 国 (kuni) - Country.
* 職業 (shokugyo) - Occupation.
* 出身 (shusshin) - Place of origin.
Numbers* 1 - いち (ichi)
* 2 - に (ni)
* 3 - さん (san)
* 4 - よん (yon)
* 5 - ご (go)
* 6 - ろく (roku)
* 7 - なな (nana)
* 8 - はち (hachi)
* 9 - きゅう (kyu)
* 10 - じゅう (ju)
Days of the Week* 月曜日 (getsuyoubi) - Monday
* 火曜日 (kayoubi) - Tuesday
* 水曜日 (suiyoubi) - Wednesday
* 木曜日 (mokuyoubi) - Thursday
* 金曜日 (kinyoubi) - Friday
* 土曜日 (doyoubi) - Saturday
* 日曜日 (nichiyoubi) - Sunday
Colors* 赤 (aka) - Red
* 青 (ao) - Blue
* 白 (shiro) - White
* 黒 (kuro) - Black
* 緑 (midori) - Green
* 黃色 (kiiro) - Yellow
Animals* 犬 (inu) - Dog
* 猫 (neko) - Cat
* 鳥 (tori) - Bird
* 魚 (sakana) - Fish
* 馬 (uma) - Horse
Food* ご飯 (gohan) - Rice
* パン (pan) - Bread
* 麺 (men) - Noodles
* 肉 (niku) - Meat
* 野菜 (yasai) - Vegetables
Transportation* 車 (kuruma) - Car
* 電車 (densha) - Train
* バス (basu) - Bus
* タクシー (takushii) - Taxi
* 自転車 (jitensha) - Bicycle
Places* 家 (ie) - House
* 学校 (gakkou) - School
* 会社 (kaisha) - Company
* 公園 (koen) - Park
* 駅 (eki) - Train station
Other Useful Words* はい (hai) - Yes.
* いいえ (iie) - No.
* わかりません (wakarimasen) - I don't understand.
* トイレ (toire) - Toilet.
* 水 (mizu) - Water.
This is just a small sample of the basic Japanese vocabulary that you'll need to know to start learning the language. As you continue to learn, you'll gradually expand your vocabulary and become more comfortable communicating in Japanese.
2024-11-26
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