A Comprehensive Vocabulary Handbook for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level N6126
Introduction
Mastering the Japanese language requires a strong foundation in vocabulary. The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) Level N6 is the beginner level of the JLPT, and it tests candidates on their knowledge of approximately 1,000 basic vocabulary words. This comprehensive vocabulary handbook provides a structured and thorough overview of the essential vocabulary required for the JLPT Level N6.
Nouns
人 (hito): person
本 (hon): book
車 (くるま): car
家 (いえ): house
学校 (がっこう): school
Verbs
行く (いく): to go
来る (くる): to come
見る (みる): to see
食べる (たべる): to eat
飲む (のむ): to drink
Adjectives
大きい (おおきい): big
小さい (ちいさい): small
高い (たかい): high
安い (やすい): cheap
新しい (あたらしい): new
Adverbs
よく (よく): often
あまり (あまり): not very
いつも (いつも): always
時々 (ときどき): sometimes
決して (けっして): never
Greetings and Basic Phrases
こんにちは (こんにちは): hello
さようなら (さようなら): goodbye
おはようございます (おはようございます): good morning
こんばんは (こんばんは): good evening
ありがとうございます (ありがとうございます): thank you
Numbers and Time Expressions
一 (いち): one
十 (じゅう): ten
百 (ひゃく): hundred
千 (せん): thousand
朝 (あさ): morning
Particles
は (は): topic marker
を (を): object marker
が (が): subject marker
に (に): location marker
から (から): origin marker
Conjunctions
そして (そして): and
しかし (しかし): but
または (または): or
だから (だから): so
ので (ので): because
Supplementary Vocabulary
日本 (にほん): Japan
日本語 (にほんご): Japanese language
学生 (がくせい): student
先生 (せんせい): teacher
教科書 (きょうかしょ): textbook
Tips for Learning Japanese Vocabulary
Study regularly: Consistent exposure to new vocabulary is crucial.
Spaced repetition: Review vocabulary at increasing intervals to strengthen memory.
Use flashcards: Create flashcards to quiz yourself on individual words and phrases.
Immerse yourself: Watch Japanese movies, listen to music, and read Japanese texts to absorb vocabulary naturally.
Practice writing: Writing down vocabulary words and sentences helps improve recall.
Conclusion
This comprehensive vocabulary handbook provides a solid foundation for JLPT Level N6 candidates. By mastering the essential vocabulary presented here, students can build confidence in their Japanese language skills and prepare themselves for success on the exam. Remember to supplement your vocabulary study with regular practice and immersion for optimal results.
2025-02-06
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