Japanese Vocabulary for Beginners (Lesson 7)275
In this lesson, we will learn some essential Japanese vocabulary related to daily routines and activities. These words will help you to communicate effectively in everyday situations and to better understand the Japanese culture.
Morning Routine
おはよう (ohayo): Good morning
起きる (okiru): Wake up
起きなさい (okinasai): Wake up (polite)
歯を磨く (ha o migaku): Brush your teeth
着替える (kigaeru): Change your clothes
朝食 (choushoku): Breakfast
食べる (taberu): Eat
Afternoon Routine
こんにちは (konnichiwa): Good afternoon
学校に行く (gakkou ni iku): Go to school
仕事に行く (shigoto ni iku): Go to work
勉強する (benkyou suru): Study
働く (hataraku): Work
昼食 (chuushoku): Lunch
Evening Routine
こんばんは (konbanwa): Good evening
家に帰る (ie ni kaeru): Go home
夕食 (yuushoku): Dinner
お風呂に入る (ofuro ni hairu): Take a bath
テレビを見る (terebi o miru): Watch TV
寝る (neru): Go to bed
Other Activities
買い物をする (kaimono o suru): Go shopping
料理する (ryouri suru): Cook
洗濯する (sentaku suru): Do laundry
掃除する (souji suru): Clean
li>遊ぶ (asobu): Play
Practice
To practice these new words, try using them in the following sentences:
私は朝7時に起きます。(I wake up at 7 o'clock in the morning.)
私は朝食にパンと牛乳を食べます。(I eat bread and milk for breakfast.)
私は午後2時に学校に行きます。(I go to school at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.)
私は夜8時に家に帰ります。(I go home at 8 o'clock in the evening.)
私は夕食後にお風呂に入ります。(I take a bath after dinner.)
私は週末に買い物に行きます。(I go shopping on the weekend.)
私は料理するのが好きです。(I like to cook.)
By incorporating these words into your daily conversations, you will quickly expand your vocabulary and enhance your communication skills in Japanese.
2025-02-07
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