Japanese 9th Grade Vocabulary and Phrases Summary9
Greetings and Introductions
Konnichiwa - Hello
Ohayo gozaimasu - Good morning
Konbanwa - Good evening
Sayonara - Goodbye
Hajimemashite - Nice to meet you
Watashi wa [name] desu - My name is [name]
Numbers
Ichi - One
Ni - Two
San - Three
Yon - Four
Go - Five
Roku - Six
Nana - Seven
Hachi - Eight
Kyu - Nine
Ju - Ten
Days of the Week
Getsuyoubi - Monday
Kayoubi - Tuesday
Suiyoubi - Wednesday
Mokuyobi - Thursday
Kinyobi - Friday
Doyoubi - Saturday
Nichiyoubi - Sunday
Colors
Akai - Red
Kiiroi - Yellow
Aoi - Blue
Midori - Green
Murasaki - Purple
Kuroi - Black
Shiroi - White
Family Members
Chichi - Father
Haha - Mother
Ani - Older brother
Imouto - Younger sister
Oji - Uncle
Oba - Aunt
Itouko - Cousin
School-Related Vocabulary
Gakkou - School
Sensei - Teacher
Kyoushitsu - Classroom
Hon - Book
Penshiru - Pencil
Keisanki - Calculator
Shiken - Test
Phrases and Expressions
Sumimasen - Excuse me
Arigatou gozaimasu - Thank you
Doumo arigatou - Thank you very much
Iie - No
Hai - Yes
Wakaranai - I don't understand
Shirimasen - I don't know
Hobbies and Interests
Sukidesu - To like
Kiraidesu - To dislike
Eiga - Movie
Ongaku - Music
Hon wo yomu - To read books
Terebi o miru - To watch TV
Gēmu o suru - To play games
Food and Drinks
Gohan - Rice
Onigiri - Rice ball
Sushi - Sushi
Ramen - Ramen noodles
Ocha - Tea
Kōhī - Coffee
Jūsu - Juice
Places and Directions
Ie - House
Gakkou - School
Eki - Train station
Migi - Right
Hidari - Left
Mae - In front of
Ushiro - Behind
Time and Date
Ima - Now
Ashita - Tomorrow
Kino - Yesterday
Nanji - What time
Nengatsunichi - Date
Nen - Year
Tsuki - Month
Hi - Day
Weather
Hare - Sunny
Kumori - Cloudy
Ame - Rain
Yuki - Snow
Kaze - Wind
Samui - Cold
Atsui - Hot
Animals
Inu - Dog
Neko - Cat
Usagi - Rabbit
Tori - Bird
Sakana - Fish
Kame - Turtle
Hebi - Snake
Other Useful Words and Phrases
Mou ichido - One more time
Yoku wakarimashita - I understand now
Irasshaimase - Welcome
Onegai shimasu - Please
Gomen nasai - I'm sorry
Tasukete - Help me
Omedeto - Congratulations
2025-02-07
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