Japanese Vocabulary: Lesson 14233
Welcome to Lesson 14 of our Japanese vocabulary series! In this lesson, we will be covering a range of essential vocabulary related to daily life, including words for food, drinks, activities, and more. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to communicate your basic needs and engage in simple conversations about your daily routine. Let's get started!
Food and Drinks
1. パン (pan) - bread
2. ごはん (gohan) - rice
3. お肉 (niku) - meat
4. お魚 (sakana) - fish
5. お野菜 (yasai) - vegetables
6. 果物 (くだもの) - fruit
7. お茶 (ocha) - tea
8. コーヒー (kohii) - coffee
9. ジュース (juusu) - juice
10. お酒 (osake) - alcohol
Activities
1. お買い物 (okaimono) - shopping
2. お料理 (oryouri) - cooking
3. お仕事 (oshigoto) - work
4. お勉強 (benkyou) - studying
5. お洗濯 (sentaku) - laundry
6. お掃除 (souji) - cleaning
7. お散歩 (sanpo) - walking
8. お出かけ (odekake) - going out
9. お旅行 (ryokou) - travel
10. お買い物 (okaimono) - shopping
Places
1. お家 (ouchi) - home
2. お店 (mise) - store
3. お学校 (gakkou) - school
4. お会社 (kaisha) - company
5. お病院 (byouin) - hospital
6. お公園 (kouen) - park
7. お寺 (tera) - temple
8. お神社 (jinja) - shrine
9. お駅 (eki) - train station
10. おバス停 (basutei) - bus stop
Things
1. お金 (okane) - money
2. お本 (hon) - book
3. お携帯電話 (keitai denwa) - mobile phone
4. お時計 (tokei) - watch
5. お財布 (saifu) - wallet
6. お鞄 (kaban) - bag
7. お洋服 (yofuku) - clothes
8. お靴 (kutsu) - shoes
9. お傘 (kasa) - umbrella
10. お化粧品 (keshouhin) - cosmetics
Phrases
1. いただきます (itadakimasu) - I will eat (before eating)
2. ごちそうさまでした (gochisousamadeshita) - Thank you for the meal (after eating)
3. おはようございます (ohayou gozaimasu) - Good morning
4. こんにちは (konnichiwa) - Good afternoon
5. こんばんは (konbanwa) - Good evening
6. おやすみなさい (oyasuminasai) - Good night
7. ありがとうございます (arigatou gozaimasu) - Thank you
8. どういたしまして (dou itashimashite) - You're welcome
9. すみません (sumimasen) - Excuse me
10. お元気ですか (ogenki desu ka) - How are you?
Congratulations on completing Lesson 14 of our Japanese vocabulary series! By now, you have a solid foundation in basic Japanese vocabulary and phrases. Remember to practice regularly and apply what you have learned in real-life situations. The more you use the language, the more proficient you will become. Keep up the good work, and see you in the next lesson!
2024-11-11
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