Essential Japanese Vocabulary for Lesson 6128


Welcome to Lesson 6 of the "Sun Japanese Learning" series, where we delve into a comprehensive list of essential vocabulary to expand your Japanese language skills. In this lesson, we will focus on everyday items, activities, and expressions commonly used in Japanese conversations.

Nouns
本 (hon): book
ペン (pen): pen
ノート (nooto): notebook
カバン (kaban): bag
鉛筆 (enpitsu): pencil
ハサミ (hasami): scissors
定規 (joogi): ruler
消しゴム (keshigomu): eraser
机 (tsukue): desk
椅子 (isu): chair
窓 (mado): window
ドア (doa): door
部屋 (heya): room
テレビ (terebi): television
ラジオ (rajio): radio

Verbs
読む (yomu): to read
書く (kaku): to write
勉強する (benkyoo suru): to study
見る (miru): to watch
聞く (kiku): to listen
話す (hanasu): to speak
食べる (taberu): to eat
飲む (nomu): to drink
寝る (neru): to sleep
起きる (okiru): to wake up
行く (iku): to go
来る (kuru): to come

Adjectives
大きい (ookii): big
小さい (chisai): small
高い (takai): high
低い (hikui): low
重い (omoi): heavy
軽い (karui): light
暑い (atsui): hot
寒い (samui): cold

Adverbs
よく (yoku): often
あまり (amari): not very
いつも (itsumo): always
ときどき (tokidoki): sometimes
あまり...ない (amari...nai): not very...

Expressions
お名前は? (Onamae wa?): What is your name?
はじめまして。 (Hajimemashite.): Nice to meet you.
今日は。 (Konnichi wa.): Good day.
お元気ですか? (Ogenki desu ka?): How are you?
はい、元気です。 (Hai, genki desu.): Yes, I'm fine.
ありがとうございます。 (Arigatoo gozaimasu.): Thank you.
どういたしまして。 (Dooitashimashite.): You're welcome.

Practice Sentences
本を読んでいます。 (Hon o yonde imasu.): I'm reading a book.
ペンで字を書いています。 (Pen de ji o kaite imasu.): I'm writing with a pen.
テレビを見ています。 (Terebi o mite imasu.): I'm watching television.
大きくて重いカバンを持っています。 (Ookikute omoi kaban o motte imasu.): I'm carrying a big and heavy bag.
部屋は明るくて大きいです。 (Heya wa akarukute ookii desu.): The room is bright and large.
先生はよく日本語を教えてくれます。 (Sensei wa yoku nihongo o oshiete kudasaru.): The teacher often teaches me Japanese.

ConclusionMastering these essential vocabulary and expressions will significantly enhance your ability to communicate in everyday Japanese situations. By incorporating them into your conversations, you will be able to describe your surroundings, express your thoughts and feelings, and interact confidently with native speakers. Continue practicing and immersing yourself in the language to accelerate your progress and unlock the beauty of Japanese communication.

2025-02-05


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