Learn Japanese Fluently with Standard Japanese 46-Lesson Vocabulary340
Embark on an extraordinary journey into the vibrant world of the Japanese language with the comprehensive Standard Japanese 46-Lesson Vocabulary. This invaluable resource empowers you to master the essential building blocks of Japanese communication, laying a solid foundation for your fluency aspirations.
Lesson 1: Greetings and Introductions
Hajimemashite (はじめまして): Nice to meet you
Konnichiwa (こんにちは): Hello (daytime)
Konbanwa (こんばんは): Hello (evening)
Ohayo gozaimasu (おはようございます): Good morning
Lesson 2: Basic Questions and Responses
O namae wa nan desu ka? (お名前は何ですか): What is your name?
Watashi no namae wa... desu (私の名前は... です): My name is...
O genki desu ka? (お元気ですか): How are you?
Genki desu (元気です): I'm fine
Lesson 3: Numbers
Ichi (一): One
Ju (十): Ten
Hyaku (百): Hundred
Sen (千): Thousand
Lesson 4: Colors
Akai (赤い): Red
Aoi (青い): Blue
Kiiroi (黄色い): Yellow
Midori (緑): Green
Lesson 5: Weather
Ame (雨): Rain
Hare (晴れ): Clear
Kumori (曇り): Cloudy
Yuki (雪): Snow
Lesson 6: Days of the Week
Getsuyoubi (月曜日): Monday
Kayoubi (火曜日): Tuesday
Suiyoubi (水曜日): Wednesday
Mokuyobi (木曜日): Thursday
Lesson 7: Months of the Year
Ichigatsu (一月): January
Nigatsu (二月): February
Sangatsu (三月): March
Shigatsu (四月): April
Lesson 8: Time
Ji (時): Hour
Fun (分): Minute
Byou (秒): Second
Jikan (時間): Time
Lesson 9: Verbs (Present Tense)
Taberu (食べる): To eat
Nomu (飲む): To drink
Kaku (書く): To write
Yomu (読む): To read
Lesson 10: Adjectives
Oishii (おいしい): Delicious
Atsui (暑い): Hot
Samui (寒い): Cold
Utsukushii (美しい): Beautiful
Lesson 11: Particles
Wa (は): Topic marker
Ga (が): Subject marker
No (の): Possessive marker
O (を): Object marker
Lesson 12: Adverbs
Donna (どんな): What kind?
Ikura (いくら): How much?
Itsu (いつ): When?
Doko (どこ): Where?
Lesson 13: Conjunctions
Soshite (そして): And
Demo (でも): But
Kare (だから): Because
Node (なので): Therefore
Lesson 14: Pronouns
Watashi (私): I
Anata (あなた): You
Kare (彼): He
Kanojo (彼女): She
Lesson 15: Polite Phrases
Sumimasen (すみません): Excuse me
Arigatou gozaimasu (ありがとうございます): Thank you
Douzo (どうぞ): Welcome
Onegai shimasu (お願いします): Please
Mastering the Standard Japanese 46-Lesson Vocabulary unlocks a world of communication possibilities. By diligently studying these essential words, you'll gain confidence in expressing yourself clearly and effectively in Japanese. Embrace the learning journey and immerse yourself in the richness of this captivating language.
2025-01-07
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