Japanese Vocabulary for High School Beginners - Lesson 2357
In this lesson, we will explore the essential Japanese vocabulary for high school beginners in Lesson 2. This vocabulary list covers a range of topics and situations commonly encountered in everyday Japanese conversations, helping you build a solid foundation in the language.
Greetings and Introductions
- こんにちは (konnichiwa) - Hello
- おはようございます (ohayo gozaimasu) - Good morning (formal)
- こんばんは (konbanwa) - Good evening
- ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu) - Thank you
- どういたしまして (dou itashimashite) - You're welcome
Personal Information
- 名前 (namae) - Name
- 歳 (toshi) - Age
- どこからきましたか?(doko kara kimashita ka?) - Where are you from?
- 趣味 (shumi) - Hobby
- よろしくお願いします (yoroshiku onegaishimasu) - Nice to meet you (formal)
Daily Activities
- 学校 (gakkou) - School
- 先生 (sensei) - Teacher
- 宿題 (shukudai) - Homework
- 部活 (bukatsu) - Club
- 遊ぶ (asobu) - To play
Places
- 家 (ie) - House
- 公園 (kouen) - Park
- 図書館 (toshokan) - Library
- お店 (mise) - Shop
- 病院 (byouin) - Hospital
Food and Drink
- ごはん (gohan) - Rice
- パン (pan) - Bread
- お水 (o mizu) - Water
- ジュース (juusu) - Juice
- お茶 (ocha) - Tea
Transportation
- 車 (kuruma) - Car
- 電車 (densha) - Train
- バス (basu) - Bus
- 自転車 (jitensha) - Bicycle
- 歩く (aruku) - To walk
Numbers
- 1 一 (ichi)
- 2 二 (ni)
- 3 三 (san)
- 4 四 (shi)
- 5 五 (go)
Time
- 今 (ima) - Now
- 何時 (nanji) - What time
- 朝 (asa) - Morning
- 昼 (hiru) - Noon
- 夜 (yoru) - Night
Nature
- 雨 (ame) - Rain
- 雪 (yuki) - Snow
- 風 (kaze) - Wind
- 太陽 (taiyou) - Sun
- 月 (tsuki) - Moon
Animals
- 猫 (neko) - Cat
- 犬 (inu) - Dog
- 鳥 (tori) - Bird
- 魚 (sakana) - Fish
- 虫 (mushi) - Bug
Emotions
- 嬉しい (ureshii) - Happy
- 悲しい (kanashii) - Sad
- 怒っている (okotteiru) - Angry
- 驚いている (odorokiteiru) - Surprised
- 疲れている (tsukareteiru) - Tired
By familiarizing yourself with this essential Japanese vocabulary, you will be well-equipped to engage in basic conversations and navigate everyday situations in Japan. Remember to practice regularly and immerse yourself in the language through exposure to movies, music, and conversations with native speakers. As you continue your Japanese language journey, you will expand your vocabulary and enhance your communication skills, unlocking the beauty and richness of Japanese culture.
2025-02-14
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