New Millennium Japanese Lesson 12 Vocabulary111
In this lesson, we will learn the vocabulary for Lesson 12 of New Millennium Japanese. This lesson focuses on the topic of "Home" and includes vocabulary related to rooms, furniture, and household items.
Rooms
いえ (ie) - house
へや (heya) - room
リビング (ribingu) - living room
だいどころ (daidokoro) - kitchen
しょくじつ (shokuji) - dining room
べっどるむ (beddorumu) - bedroom
ばしょるむ (bashorumu) - bathroom
おふろ (ofuro) - bathtub
べんじょ (benjo) - toilet
げんかん (genkan) - entrance
にわ (niwa) - garden
Furniture
いす (isu) - chair
てーぶる (teeburu) - table
たんす (tansu) - chest of drawers
べっど (beddo) - bed
ふとん (futon) - Japanese bedding
まくら (makura) - pillow
かがみ (kagami) - mirror
とけい (tokei) - clock
れぞう (rezoo) - refrigerator
こんろ (konro) - stove
せいろ (seiro) - steamer
Household Items
ほこりとり (hokoritori) - duster
そうじき (soujiki) - vacuum cleaner
ほうき (houki) - broom
ちりとり (chiritori) - dustpan
もっぷ (moppu) - mop
せっけんでんき (sekkendeki) - washing machine
せんたくばさみ (sentakubasami) - clothespins
アイロン (airon) - iron
アイロン台 (airon-dai) - ironing board
ざっし (zasshi) - magazine
ほん (hon) - book
Practice Sentences
これは私の部屋です。 (Kore wa watashi no heya desu.) - This is my room.
私はリビングでテレビを見ます。 (Watashi wa ribingu de terebi o mimasu.) - I watch TV in the living room.
キッチンで料理をします。 (Kitchin de ryouri o shimasu.) - I cook in the kitchen.
お風呂に入ります。 (Ofuro ni hairimasu.) - I take a bath.
トイレに行きます。 (Benjo ni ikimasu.) - I go to the toilet.
この椅子に座ってください。 (Kono isu ni suwatte kudasai.) - Please sit on this chair.
テーブルの上の本を取ってください。 (Teburu no ue no hon o totte kudasai.) - Please take the book on the table.
掃除機をかけてください。 (Soujiki o kakete kudasai.) - Please vacuum the floor.
洗濯物を干してください。 (Sentakubutsu o hoshite kudasai.) - Please hang the laundry.
アイロンをかけてください。 (Airon o kakete kudasai.) - Please iron the clothes.
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