Japanese High School Year 1 Term 1 Vocabulary Recitation97
Studying a new language can be a daunting task, but it is important to remember that everyone starts somewhere. For Japanese learners, the first year of high school is a crucial time to build a strong foundation in the language. One of the most important aspects of this foundation is vocabulary. In this article, we will provide a comprehensive list of the essential Japanese vocabulary words that high school students should know by the end of their first term.
The following list is organized by topic, making it easy for students to find the words they need. Each word is followed by its English translation and its Japanese pronunciation (in romaji). Students should practice reading the words aloud several times in order to improve their pronunciation and fluency.
Greetings
    こんにちは (konnichiwa) - hello (daytime)
    おはようございます (ohayo gozaimasu) - good morning
    こんばんは (konbanwa) - good evening
    さようなら (sayonara) - goodbye
    お元気ですか? (ogenki desu ka?) - how are you?
Introductions
    はじめまして (hajimemashite) - nice to meet you
    私は (watashi wa) - I am
    名前は (namae wa) - my name is
    どうぞよろしく (dozo yoroshiku) - please take care of me
Numbers
    0 - れい (rei)
    1 - いち (ichi)
    2 - に (ni)
    li>3 - さん (san)
    4 - よん (yon)
    5 - ご (go)
    6 - ろく (roku)
    7 - なな (nana)
    8 - はち (hachi)
    9 - きゅう (kyu)
    10 - じゅう (ju)
Days of the Week
    月曜日 (getsuyoubi) - Monday
    火曜日 (kayoubi) - Tuesday
    水曜日 (suiyobi) - Wednesday
    木曜日 (mokuyoubi) - Thursday
    金曜日 (kinyoubi) - Friday
    土曜日 (doyoubi) - Saturday
    日曜日 (nichiyoubi) - Sunday
Months of the Year
    1月 (ichigatsu) - January
    2月 (nigatsu) - February
    3月 (sangatsu) - March
    4月 (shigatsu) - April
    5月 (gogatsu) - May
    6月 (rokugatsu) - June
    7月 (shichigatsu) - July
    8月 (hachigatsu) - August
    9月 (kugatsu) - September
    10月 (juugatsu) - October
    11月 (juichigatsu) - November
    12月 (ju nigatsu) - December
School Subjects
    日本語 (nihongo) - Japanese
    数学 (sugaku) - mathematics
    英語 (eigo) - English
    社会 (shakai) - social studies
    理科 (rika) - science
    音楽 (ongaku) - music
    美術 (bijutsu) - art
    体育 (taiiku) - physical education
    家庭科 (kateika) - home economics
Classroom Objects
    机 (tsukue) - desk
    椅子 (isu) - chair
    黒板 (kokuban) - blackboard
    チョーク (choku) - chalk
    本 (hon) - book
    ノート (nooto) - notebook
    鉛筆 (enpitsu) - pencil
    ペン (pen) - pen
    消しゴム (keshigomu) - eraser
    定規 (jougi) - ruler
Daily Activities
    起きる (okiru) - to wake up
    食べる (taberu) - to eat
    飲む (nomu) - to drink
    寝る (neru) - to sleep
    着替える (kigaeru) - to change clothes
    学校に行く (gakkou ni iku) - to go to school
    家に帰る (ie ni kaeru) - to go home
    勉強する (benkyou suru) - to study
    遊ぶ (asobu) - to play
    テレビを見る (terebi o miru) - to watch TV
Adjectives
    大きい (ookii) - big
    小さい (chiisai) - small
    高い (takai) - tall
    低い (hikui) - short
    重い (omoi) - heavy
    軽い (karui) - light
    新しい (atarashii) - new
    古い (furui) - old
    きれい (kirei) - beautiful
    汚い (kitanai) - dirty
This list is just a starting point. As students progress through their Japanese studies, they will learn many more words. However, by mastering the words on this list, they will have a solid foundation on which to build their future vocabulary knowledge.
2025-01-18
 
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