Japanese Standard Language E-Book Vocabulary70
The Japanese Standard Language (JSL), also known as Hyōjungo, is the standard form of spoken Japanese used in formal settings such as education, government, broadcasting, and business. It is based on the Tokyo dialect and is widely understood by Japanese speakers from all regions of the country.
An e-book is a digital book that can be read on a computer, tablet, or smartphone. E-books are often cheaper and more convenient than traditional print books, and they can be easily searched and annotated. They are also a great way to learn new languages.
This e-book contains a comprehensive vocabulary of JSL words and phrases. The words are organized by topic, and each entry includes the Japanese word or phrase, the English translation, and an example sentence. The e-book also includes a grammar section that provides an overview of the basic grammar of JSL.
This e-book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to learn or improve their JSL skills. It is also a valuable reference for Japanese language teachers and students.
Section 1: Basic Vocabulary
This section contains a list of basic JSL words and phrases that are essential for everyday communication. The words are organized by topic, including greetings, numbers, time, and weather.
Hello - こんにちは (konnichiwa)
Goodbye - さようなら (sayōnara)
Thank you - ありがとう (arigatō)
Please - お願いします (onegaishimasu)
Yes - はい (hai)
No - いいえ (iie)
One - 一 (ichi)
Two - 二 (ni)
Three - 三 (san)
Four - 四 (yon)
Five - 五 (go)
Six - 六 (roku)
Seven - 七 (nana)
Eight - 八 (hachi)
Nine - 九 (kyū)
Ten - 十 (jū)
Monday - 月曜日 (getsuyōbi)
Tuesday - 火曜日 (kayōbi)
Wednesday - 水曜日 (suiyōbi)
Thursday - 木曜日 (mokuyōbi)
Friday - 金曜日 (kinyōbi)
Saturday - 土曜日 (doyōbi)
Sunday - 日曜日 (nichiyōbi)
January - 一月 (ichigatsu)
February - 二月 (nigatsu)
March - 三月 (sangatsu)
April - 四月 (shigatsu)
May - 五月 (gogatsu)
June - 六月 (rokugatsu)
July - 七月 (shichigatsu)
August - 八月 (hachigatsu)
September - 九月 (kugatsu)
October - 十月 (jūgatsu)
November - 十一月 (jūichigatsu)
December - 十二月 (jūnigatsu)
Sunny - 晴れ (hare)
Cloudy - 曇り (kumori)
Rainy - 雨 (ame)
Snowy - 雪 (yuki)
Section 2: Intermediate Vocabulary
This section contains a list of more advanced JSL words and phrases that are useful for expressing more complex ideas. The words are organized by topic, including business, travel, and culture.
Business - 商売 (shōbai)
Company - 会社 (kaisha)
Employee - 従業員 (jūgyōin)
Customer - お客様 (oky
2025-02-11
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