A Comprehensive Guide to Japanese Vocabulary in JapanesePod101 - Lesson 6135
Embark on an exciting journey through Japanese language proficiency with JapanesePod101's Lesson 6! This lesson takes you on an exploration of new vocabulary that will broaden your linguistic horizons and enhance your command of the Japanese language.
Numbers 0-10:
0 - ゼロ (zero)
1 - いち (ichi)
2 - に (ni)
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 (kyuu)
10 - じゅう (juu)
Pronouns:
I - わたし (watashi)
you (casual) - あなた (anata)
he/she - かれ (kare) / かのじょ (kanojo)
Possessive Adjectives:
my - わたしの (watashi no)
your (casual) - あなたの (anata no)
his/her - かれの (kare no) / かのじょの (kanojo no)
Time-Related Vocabulary:
today - きょう (kyou)
yesterday - きのう (kinou)
tomorrow - あした (ashita)
now - いま (ima)
Places:
house - いえ (ie)
school - がっこう (gakkou)
hospital - びょういん (byouin)
park - こうえん (kouen)
Family Members:
father - おとうさん (otousan)
mother - おかあさん (okaasan)
brother - おにいさん (oniisan)
sister - おねえさん (oneesan)
Daily Routine:
eat - たべる (taberu)
sleep - ねる (neru)
study - べんきょうする (benkyou suru)
work - はたらく (hataraku)
Questions:
what - なに (nani)
who - だれ (dare)
where - どこ (doko)
when - いつ (itsu)
Others:
name - なまえ (namae)
year - ねん (nen)
month - つき (tsuki)
day - にち (nichi)
Example Sentences:
わたしは watashi wa anata no namae を o shirimasen. (I don't know your name.)
きょう kyou wa nani o taberu no? (What are you eating today?)
かれ kare no ie wa ie wa ookii desu. (His house is big.)
あした ashitai gakkou e ikimasu. (I'm going to school tomorrow.)
Immerse yourself in the richness of Japanese language with these new words and phrases. Practice them regularly, both in isolated contexts and within sentences, to build your vocabulary and enhance your conversational abilities. JapanesePod101 provides a wealth of resources, such as interactive exercises, dialogues, and quizzes, to facilitate your learning journey.
2025-02-09
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