[N4 Japanese Vocabulary] Essential Words for Daily Conversations148
IntroductionIn any language learning journey, acquiring vocabulary is paramount. Especially for beginners, building a strong vocabulary foundation is crucial for effective communication and comprehension. This article aims to provide a comprehensive list of essential N4 Japanese vocabulary, commonly used in everyday conversations, to aid learners in their language acquisition endeavors.
Greetings and Introductions- こんにちは (Konnichiwa): Hello
- おはようございます (Ohayo gozaimasu): Good morning
- こんばんは (Konbanwa): Good evening
- はじめまして (Hajimemashite): Nice to meet you
- お名前は? (Onamae wa?): What's your name?
- わたし (Watashi): I
- 田中です (Tanaka desu): My name is Tanaka
Basic Phrases- ありがとう (Arigato): Thank you
- どういたしまして (Doitashimashite): You're welcome
- すみません (Sumimasen): Excuse me
- お願いします (Onegaishimasu): Please
- はい (Hai): Yes
- いいえ (Iie): No
- 分かりません (Wakaranai): I don't understand
Question Words- 何 (Nani): What
- 誰 (Dare): Who
- どこ (Doko): Where
- いつ (Itsu): When
- どうやって (Do yatte): How
- いくら (Ikura): How much
Time- 昨日 (Kinou): Yesterday
- 今日 (Kyou): Today
- 明日 (Ashita): Tomorrow
- 今朝 (Kesa): This morning
- 今晩 (Konban): Tonight
- 今週 (Konshuu): This week
- 来週 (Raishu): Next week
Places- 家 (Ie): House
- 学校 (Gakkou): School
- 会社 (Kaisha): Office
- レストラン (Resutoran): Restaurant
- 図書館 (Toshokan): Library
- 公園 (Kouen): Park
- 病院 (Byouin): Hospital
Things- 本 (Hon): Book
- ペン (Pen): Pen
- 車 (Kuruma): Car
- パソコン (Pasokon): Computer
- 電話 (Denwa): Phone
- テレビ (Terebi): Television
- お金 (Okane): Money
Actions- 食べる (Taberu): To eat
- 飲む (Nomu): To drink
- 見る (Miru): To see
- 聞く (Kiku): To listen
- 話す (Hanasu): To speak
- 行く (Iku): To go
- 来る (Kuru): To come
Adjectives- 大きい (Okii): Big
- 小さい (Chiisai): Small
- 暑い (Atsui): Hot
- 寒い (Samui): Cold
- きれい (Kirei): Beautiful
- 楽しい (Tanosh
2025-01-15
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