Japanese Anime Vocabulary Lesson 2823
Welcome to Japanese Anime Vocabulary Lesson 28! In this lesson, we will learn some more essential vocabulary for understanding and enjoying anime. Let's get started!
Nouns
- せんせい (sensei): teacher, master, expert
- がっこう (gakkou): school
- ともだち (tomodachi): friend
- かいしゃ (kaisha): company, workplace
- いえ (ie): house, home
- へや (heya): room
Verbs
- べんきょうする (benkyou suru): to study
- はたらく (hataraku): to work
- たべる (taberu): to eat
- のむ (nomu): to drink
- ねる (neru): to sleep
Adjectives
- おおきい (ookii): big, large
- ちいさい (chisai): small, little
- あたらしい (atarashii): new
- ふるい (furui): old
- きれい (kirei): beautiful, pretty
Adverbs
- はやく (hayaku): quickly, fast
- おそく (osoku): slowly
- おおく (ooku): a lot, many
- すこし (sukoshi): a little, few
- いつも (itsumo): always
Example Sentences
- せんせいはやさしくべんきょうを教えてくれます。 (The teacher kindly teaches me how to study.)
- がっこうではたくさんのともだちがいます。 (There are many friends at school.)
- かいしゃでは一生懸命はたらいています。 (I work hard at the company.)
- いえはちいさいですが、きれいです。 (The house is small, but it's beautiful.)
- へやはいつもあたたかくたべものにおいしいにおいがします。 (The room is always warm and smells delicious with food.)
Dialogue
A: こんちには。
B: こんにちは。
A: お元気ですか?
B: はい、元気です。
A: お仕事は?
B: 忙しいですが、頑張っています。
A: そうですか。お体に気をつけてくださいね。
B: ありがとうございます。あなたも頑張ってください。
Translation:
A: Hello.
B: Hello.
A: How are you doing?
B: Yes, I'm fine.
A: How is your job?
B: It's busy, but I'm頑張っています.
A: I see. Please take care of your health.
B: Thank you. You too, please頑張っています.
Summary
In this lesson, we learned some more essential vocabulary for understanding and enjoying anime. We covered nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, and example sentences. We also practiced a dialogue to help you improve your conversational skills. Keep practicing and you'll be able to understand and enjoy anime like a pro in no time!
2025-02-12
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