Japanese for Everyone Lesson 9 Vocabulary293
Lesson 9 of Japanese for Everyone introduces a variety of new vocabulary related to daily routines and activities. This includes words for getting ready in the morning, eating breakfast, and going to work or school. It also introduces some basic grammar concepts, such as the use of the particles "ga" and "wa" to indicate the subject and object of a sentence.
Here is a list of the new vocabulary introduced in Lesson 9:* おきる (okiru) - to wake up
* ねる (neru) - to sleep
* はみがく (hamigaku) - to brush one's teeth
* かおをあらう (kao wo arau) - to wash one's face
* きものをきる (kimono wo kiru) - to put on a kimono
* ごはんをたべる (gohan wo taberu) - to eat rice
* あさごはん (asagohan) - breakfast
* おひるごはん (ohirugohan) - lunch
* ばんごはん (bangohan) - dinner
* しごと (shigoto) - work
* がっこう (gakkou) - school
* いく (iku) - to go
* くる (kuru) - to come
* が (ga) - particle indicating the subject of a sentence
* わ (wa) - particle indicating the object of a sentence
Example sentences using the new vocabulary:* わたしは朝7時に起きます。 (Watashi wa asa 7-ji ni okimasu.) - I wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning.
* 私は毎日歯磨きをします。 (Watashi wa mainichi hamiga wo shimasu.) - I brush my teeth every day.
* 彼は毎朝ご飯を食べます。 (Kare wa mainichi asa gohan wo tabemasu.) - He eats rice every morning.
* 私は会社に行きます。 (Watashi wa kaisha ni ikimasu.) - I go to work.
* 彼は学校に来ます。 (Kare wa gakkou ni kimasu.) - He comes to school.
Notes on the grammar:* The particle "ga" is used to indicate the subject of a sentence. It is placed after the subject noun or pronoun.
* The particle "wa" is used to indicate the object of a sentence. It is placed after the object noun or pronoun.
* The verb "iku" means "to go" and is used when the subject is moving away from the speaker.
* The verb "kuru" means "to come" and is used when the subject is moving towards the speaker.
Additional resources:* Japanese for Everyone Lesson 9 (YouTube video): /watch?v=P-5o1yUq08E
* JapanesePod101 Lesson 9: Daily Routine: /lesson/daily-routine/
* Genki Textbook Lesson 9: /en/textbook/genki/lesson_9/
By studying the vocabulary and grammar introduced in Lesson 9, you will be able to expand your ability to communicate in Japanese about your daily routine and activities.
2025-02-12
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