Japanese Lesson 3 Vocabulary Masterlist86
Konnichiwa, students! Welcome to Japanese Lesson 3! In this lesson, we will delve into a comprehensive vocabulary list that will lay the foundation for your linguistic journey. Let's dive right in and explore the essential words you need to know.## Personal Pronouns
- 私 (watashi): I (casual)
- 僕 (boku): I (male, casual)
- わたし (watashi): I (formal)
- あなた (anata): you (formal)
- 君 (kimi): you (informal, used for close friends or family)
## Greetings and Introductions
- こんにちは (konnichiwa): hello
- おはようございます (ohayo gozaimasu): good morning
- こんばんは (konbanwa): good evening/night
- さようなら (sayonara): goodbye
- はじめまして (hajimemashite): nice to meet you
- お名前は? (o-namae wa?): what is your name?
## Basic Information
- 名前 (namae): name
- 国 (kuni): country
- 出身 (shusshin): place of origin
- 年齢 (nenrei): age
- 住所 (jūsho): address
## Actions and Verbs
- 行く (iku): to go
- 来る (kuru): to come
- 食べる (taberu): to eat
- 飲む (nomu): to drink
- 話す (hanasu): to speak
## Places
- 家 (ie): house
- 学校 (gakkō): school
- 会社 (kaisha): company
- 公園 (kōen): park
- レストラン (resutoran): restaurant
## Things
- 本 (hon): book
- ペン (pen): pen
- 鉛筆 (enpitsu): pencil
- 消しゴム (keshigomu): eraser
- 机 (tsukue): desk
## Adjectives
- 大きい (ookii): big
- 小さい (chiisai): small
- 赤い (akai): red
- 青い (aoi): blue
- 黄色い (kiiroi): yellow
## Numerals
- 一 (ichi): one
- 二 (ni): two
- 三 (san): three
- 四 (yon): four
- 五 (go): five
## Particles
- は (wa): subject particle
- が (ga): subject particle (formal)
- を (o): object particle
- に (ni): direction particle
There you have it, the essential vocabulary for Japanese Lesson 3! As you practice these words, you will gradually expand your linguistic repertoire and unlock the secrets of the Japanese language. Stay tuned for the next lesson, where we will dive even deeper into the wonders of Nihongo!
2024-11-16
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