Japanese Vocabulary for High School Grade 3, Unit 610


In this comprehensive vocabulary list, you will find all the essential words and phrases covered in Unit 6 of the high school Japanese curriculum for Grade 3. Each word is presented with its English translation and Japanese pronunciation, providing you with a solid foundation for expanding your vocabulary and enhancing your reading and writing abilities.

Daily Routine* 朝礼 (chōrei): Morning assembly
* 通学 (tsūgaku): Commuting to school
* 出勤 (shukkin): Going to work
* 登校 (tōkō): Going to school
* 退社 (taisya): Leaving work

School Life* 交換日記 (kōkan nikki): Pen pal diary
* 廊下 (rōka): Corridor
* 下駄箱 (getabako): Shoe rack
* 図書室 (tosho-shitsu): Library
* 理科室 (rika-shitsu): Science laboratory

Socializing* 仲間 (nakama): Friends
* 友だち (tomo-dachi): Friend
* 知り合い (shiriai): Acquaintance
* 趣味 (shumi): Hobby
* 約束 (yakusoku): Promise

Health and Hygiene* 健康診断 (kenkō shindan): Health checkup
* 歯磨き粉 (hamigakiko): Toothpaste
* 喉が痛む (nodo ga itamu): Sore throat
* 風邪を引く (kaze o hiku): Catch a cold
* 虫歯 (mushiba): Cavity

Culture and Society* 祭り (matsuri): Festival
* 花火 (hanabi): Fireworks
* 盆踊り (bonodori): Folk dance
* 神社 (jinja): Shrine
* 寺 (tera): Temple

Technology* 電子レンジ (denshirenji): Microwave
* インターネット (inta-netto): Internet
* パソコン (pasokon): Personal computer
* 携帯電話 (keitai denwa): Mobile phone
* テレビゲーム (terebi gēmu): Video game

Nature* 公園 (kōen): Park
* 池 (ike): Pond
* 木 (ki): Tree
* 花 (hana): Flower
* 鳥 (tori): Bird

Emotions* 寂しい (sabishii): Lonely
* 嬉しい (ureshii): Happy
* 楽しい (tanoshii): Fun
* 悲しい (kanashii): Sad
* 怒る (okoru): Angry

Other* ありがとう (arigatō): Thank you
* すみません (sumimasen): Excuse me
* おはようございます (ohayo-gozaimasu): Good morning
* こんにちは (konnichiwa): Hello
* さようなら (sayōnara): Goodbye

By studying these words and phrases, you will enhance your ability to communicate in various situations related to your daily routine, school life, socializing, and other aspects of Japanese culture and society. Remember, consistent practice and immersion in the language are key to mastering Japanese vocabulary and achieving fluency.

2025-02-14


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