Essential Japanese Vocabulary II406
Expanding your Japanese vocabulary is crucial for enhancing your communication skills and unlocking a deeper understanding of the language. This article presents a comprehensive list of essential Japanese words for intermediate learners, building upon the foundational vocabulary discussed in "Basic Japanese Vocabulary I."
Grammar and Particles* が (ga): Subject marker
* は (wa): Topic marker
* に (ni): Locative particle
* から (kara): Departure point particle
* まで (made): Goal point particle
Nouns* 会社 (kaisha): Company
* 大学 (daigaku): University
* 先生 (sensei): Teacher
* 友達 (tomodachi): Friend
* 本 (hon): Book
* 家 (ie): House
Verbs* 行く (iku): To go
* 来る (kuru): To come
* 食べる (taberu): To eat
* 飲む (nomu): To drink
* 会う (au): To meet
Adjectives* 大きい (ookii): Big
* 小さい (chiisai): Small
* 長い (nagai): Long
* 短い (mijikai): Short
* きれい (kirei): Beautiful
Adverbs* ゆっくり (yukkuri): Slowly
* 早く (hayaku): Quickly
* よく (yoku): Often
* 時々 (tokidoki): Sometimes
* いつも (itsumo): Always
Interrogatives* 誰が (dare ga): Who
* 何を (nani o): What
* どこで (dokode): Where
* いつ (itsu): When
* どうやって (donna yō ni): How
Expressions* お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka): How are you?
* こんにちは (konnichiwa): Hello
* ありがとう (arigatō): Thank you
* ごめんなさい (gomen nasai): I'm sorry
* はじめまして (hajimemashite): Nice to meet you
Phrases* 家に帰る (ie ni kaeru): To go home
* 学校に行く (gakkō ni iku): To go to school
* ごはんを食べる (gohan o taberu): To eat a meal
* 友達と会う (tomodachi ni au): To meet a friend
* 日本語を勉強する (nihongo o benkyō suru): To study Japanese
Tips for Vocabulary Building* Immersion: Expose yourself to Japanese through movies, TV shows, music, and books.
* Spaced repetition: Review new words regularly using spaced repetition techniques to enhance memory retention.
* Flashcards: Create flashcards to practice vocabulary recall.
* Contextualization: Use new words in sentences and conversations to improve comprehension and usage.
* Pronunciation: Pay attention to the correct pronunciation of words to avoid misunderstandings.
By incorporating these essential words into your Japanese lexicon, you will significantly expand your ability to express yourself, understand native speakers, and navigate everyday situations in Japanese. Consistent practice and immersion are key to mastering this valuable vocabulary and unlocking the richness of the Japanese language.
2024-11-09
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