Japanese Lesson 6: Essential Vocabulary374
In this sixth lesson of our Japanese language tutorial, we will delve into essential vocabulary that will further expand your communication abilities. Mastering these words will enable you to express yourself more effectively and comprehend the nuances of Japanese conversations.
Here is a comprehensive list of vocabulary covered in this lesson:
Nouns
  学校 (gakkō) - school
  会社 (kaisha) - company
  公園 (kōen) - park
  病院 (byōin) - hospital
  銀行 (ginkō) - bank
  レストラン (resutoran) - restaurant
  カフェ (kafe) - café
  スーパーマーケット (sūpāmāketto) - supermarket
  コンビニエンスストア (konbiniensu sutoa) - convenience store
  家 (ie) - house
  部屋 (heya) - room
  トイレ (toire) - toilet
  車 (kuruma) - car
  電車 (densha) - train
  バス (basu) - bus
  飛行機 (hikōki) - airplane
  本 (hon) - book
  新聞 (shinbun) - newspaper
  テレビ (terebi) - television
  コンピューター (konpyūtā) - computer
  電話 (denwa) - telephone
Verbs
  行く (iku) - to go
  来る (kuru) - to come
  食べる (taberu) - to eat
  飲む (nomu) - to drink
  寝る (neru) - to sleep
  起きる (okiru) - to wake up
  働く (hataraku) - to work
  勉強する (benkyō suru) - to study
  遊ぶ (asobu) - to play
  話す (hanasu) - to speak
  聞く (kiku) - to listen
  見る (miru) - to see
  読む (yomu) - to read
  書く (kaku) - to write
Adjectives
  大きい (ōkii) - big
  小さい (chiisai) - small
  安い (yasui) - cheap
  高い (takai) - expensive
  古い (furui) - old
  新しい (atarashii) - new
  きれいな (kirei na) - beautiful
  汚い (kitanai) - dirty
  面白い (omoshiroi) - interesting
  つまらない (tsumaranai) - boring
Adverbs
  とても (totemo) - very
  少し (sukoshi) - a little
  よく (yoku) - often
  たまには (tamani wa) - sometimes
  いつも (itsumo) - always
  決して (kesshite) - never
  とても (totemo) - very
  本当に (hontō ni) - really
  たぶん (tabun) - probably
  多分 (tabun) - probably
  多分 (tabun) - probably
In addition to these essential words, let's also explore their pronunciations and sample sentences to enhance your understanding:
  学校 (gakkō) - pronounced as "gah-koh" - 私は学校に行きます (Watashi wa gakkō ni ikimasu) - I go to school.
  病院 (byōin) - pronounced as "byoh-in" - 彼らは病院に行きました (Karera wa byōin ni ikimashita) - They went to the hospital.
  食べる (taberu) - pronounced as "tah-beh-ru" - 彼は毎日ラーメンを食べます (Kare wa mainichi rāmen wo tabemasu) - He eats ramen every day.
  話す (hanasu) - pronounced as "hah-nah-soo" - 私は日本語を話します (Watashi wa nihongo wo hanashimasu) - I speak Japanese.
  安い (yasui) - pronounced as "yah-soo-ee" - この服は安いです (Kono fuku wa yasui desu) - This dress is cheap.
  とても (totemo) - pronounced as "toh-teh-moh" - この映画はとても面白いです (Kono eiga wa totemo omoshiroi desu) - This movie is very interesting.
Remember to practice these words regularly and apply them in your conversations. By incorporating these new vocabulary items into your Japanese repertoire, you will significantly enhance your communication abilities and gain a deeper understanding of the language.
2025-02-11
 
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