Top 203 Japanese Words for Beginners174
1. aisatsu (挨拶): greeting
2. arigatou (ありがとう): thank you
3. dozo (どうぞ): please (offer something)
4. gomen nasai (ごめんなさい): I'm sorry
5. iie (いいえ): no
6. irasshai mase (いらっしゃいませ): welcome (to a store or restaurant)
7. konbanwa (こんばんは): good evening
8. konnichiwa (こんにちは): good afternoon/good day
9. moshi moshi (もしもし): hello (on the phone)
10. ohayo gozaimasu (おはようございます): good morning
11. onegai shimasu (お願いします): please (ask something)
12. sayonara (さようなら): goodbye
13. sumimasen (すみません): excuse me
14. yamete (やめて): stop it
15. yokoso (ようこそ): welcome
16. atama (頭): head
17. ashi (足): foot/leg
18. chichioya (お父さん): father
19. chiisai (小さい): small
20. deguchi (出口): exit
21. doa (ドア): door
22. gakkou (学校): school
23. hai (はい): yes
24. hajimemashite (はじめまして): nice to meet you
25. hako (箱): box
26. heya (部屋): room
27. hon (本): book
28. ie (家): house
29. iro (色): color
30. isu (椅子): chair
31. kawaii (可愛い): cute
32. kirei (きれい): beautiful/clean
33. koe (声): voice
34. kono (この): this
35. kore (これ): this (near the speaker)
36. kuso (糞): shit
37. machi (町): town/city
38. mama (ママ): mother
39. me (目): eye
40. minna (みんな): everyone
41. mondai (問題): problem
42. mune (胸): chest
43. musume (娘): daughter
44. naka (中): inside
45. namae (名前): name
46. naze (なぜ): why
47. nani (何): what
48. nani mo (何も): nothing
49. nani ga (何が): what is
50. nanji (何時): what time
51. nan desu ka (何ですか): what is it
52. nante (なんて): what is your name/what are you
53. nara (なら): if
54. narama (ならま): if not
55. ne (ね): right
56. nedoko (寝床): bed
57. nedan (値段): price
58. nihongo (日本語): Japanese language
59. nihonjin (日本人): Japanese person
60. ningen (人間): human being
61. no (の): of
62. nodo (喉): throat
63. nomi mono (飲み物): drink
64. obaasan (おばあさん): grandmother
65. ojisan (おじさん): uncle
66. okane (お金): money
67. omae (お前): you (rude)
68. onegai (お願い): please
69. onna (女): woman
70. otona (大人): adult
71. oyasumi (おやすみ): good night
72. oyasumi nasai (おやすみなさい): good night
73. oishii (おいしい): delicious
74. ookii (大きい): big/large
75. osakana (お魚): fish
76. otoko (男): man
77. otsukare sama deshita (お疲れ様でした): thank you for your hard work
78. owari (終わり): end/finish
79. oyasuminasai (おやすみなさい): good night
80. oyoge (泳げ): swim
81. oyoide (泳いで): swimmingp>82. papa (パパ): father
83. pen (ペン): pen
84. sensei (先生): teacher
85. shiroi (白い): white
86. shinseki (親戚): relative
87. shokuji (食事): meal
88. sore (それ): that (near the listener)
89. sore wa (それは): that is
90. sore wo (それを): that (object)
91. su (酢): vinegar
92. suki (好き): like
93. suki desu (好きです): I like
94. sumimasen (すみません): excuse me
95. sushi (寿司): sushi
96. taihen (大変): difficult/hard
97. taiyo (太陽): sun
98. tamago (卵): egg
99. tamagoyaki (卵焼き): omelet
100. tanoshii (楽しい): fun/cheerful
101. tasukete (助けて): help me
102. tatakai (戦い): fight
103. teki (敵): enemy
104. terebi (テレビ): television
105. tenki (天気): weather
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