Japanese Lesson 28 Vocabulary Audio364
In this lesson, we will learn the vocabulary from Japanese Lesson 28. This lesson will go over common phrases and vocabulary for "health." Japanese Lesson 28 Vocabulary: Health
たべもの (Food)
くだもの (Fruits):
りんご (Apple)
みかん (Orange)
ばなな (Banana)
いちご (Strawberry)
ぶどう (Grape)
やさい (Vegetables):
にんじん (Carrot)
たまねぎ (Onion)
じゃがいも (Potato)
はくさい (Chinese Cabbage)
トマト (Tomato)
さかな (Fish):
さけ (Salmon)
まぐろ (Tuna)
ぶりの (Yellowtail)
たい (Sea Bream)
いわし (Sardine)
にく (Meat):
ぎゅうにく (Beef)
ぶたにく (Pork)
とりにく (Chicken)
ひつじにく (Lamb)
やぎにく (Goat)
からだとこころ (Body and Mind)
からだ (Body):
あたま (Head)
かお (Face)
め (Eyes)
はな (Nose)
くち (Mouth)
みみ (Ears)
て (Hands)
あし (Feet)
おなか (Stomach)
むね (Chest)
せなか (Back)
こころ (Mind):
いれき (Anger)
かなしみ (Sadness)
よろこび (Joy)
こい (Love)
にくしみ (Hate)
びょうき (Illness)
かぜ (Cold)
せき (Cough)
はなぢ (Runny Nose)
ねつ (Fever)
くしゃみ (Sneeze)
のどがいたい (Sore Throat)
おなかがいたい (Stomach Ache)
あたまがいたい (Headache)
びょうき (Sick)
けが (Injury)
じどうりょく (Condition)
げんき (Healthy)
きょうやく (Weak)
つかれた (Tired)
ねむい (Sleepy)
おなかがすいた (Hungry)
のどがかわいた (Thirsty)
さむい (Cold)
あつい (Hot)
むしあつい (Sultry)
からっかわいた (Dry)
くすり (Medicine)
くすり (Medicine)
せき止め (Cough Syrup)
はなぢどめ (Decongestant)
ねつ下げ (Fever Reducer)
くしゃみどめ (Antihistamine)
のど飴 (Cough Drop)
おなか薬 (Stomach Medicine)
あたま薬 (Headache Medicine)
びょういん (Hospital)
びょういん (Hospital)
いしゃ (Doctor)
かんごし (Nurse)
びょうしつ (Hospital Room)
けつえき (Blood)
しっぱい (Injection)
にゅういん (Hospitalization)
たいじ (Operation)
じょうたい (Condition)
けんこう (Health)
けんこう (Health)
けんこうしんだん (Medical Checkup)
うんどう (Exercise)
きゅうけい (Rest)
えいよう (Nutrition)
さいきょく (Vaccination)
けんこうひと (Healthy Person)
けんこうたいりょく (Good Health)
けんこうけんぜん (Good Health)
2024-12-18
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