Japanese Vocabulary for Beginners and Intermediate Learners240
Learning Japanese can be an exciting and rewarding experience, and having a strong vocabulary is essential for effective communication. This article provides a comprehensive list of Japanese words and phrases that are commonly used by both beginners and intermediate learners, categorized into different sections for easy reference.
Beginner Japanese Vocabulary
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
  はじめまして (Hajimemashite): Nice to meet you
  お名前はなんですか (Onamae wa nan desu ka): What is your name?
Basic Phrases:
  ありがとうございます (Arigato gozaimasu): Thank you
  どういたしまして (Doitashimashite): You're welcome
  すみません (Sumimasen): Excuse me/I'm sorry
  わかりません (Wakarimasen): I don't understand
  はい/いいえ (Hai/Iie): Yes/No
Numbers:
  1: いち (Ichi)
  2: に (Ni)
  3: さん (San)
  4: よん (Yon)
  5: ご (Go)
Days of the Week:
  月曜日 (Getsuyobi): Monday
  火曜日 (Kayobi): Tuesday
  水曜日 (Suiyobi): Wednesday
  木曜日 (Mokuyobi): Thursday
  金曜日 (Kinyobi): Friday
Colors:
  赤 (Aka): Red
  青 (Ao): Blue
  黄色 (Kiiro): Yellow
  緑 (Midori): Green
  黒 (Kuro): Black
Intermediate Japanese Vocabulary
Hobbies and Interests:
  スポーツ (Supōtsu): Sports
  読書 (Dokusho): Reading
  旅行 (Ryokō): Travel
  音楽 (Ongaku): Music
  映画 (Eiga): Movie
Work and Education:
  会社 (Kaisha): Company
  学校 (Gakkō): School
  仕事 (Shigoto): Job
  先生 (Sensei): Teacher
  研究 (Kenkyū): Research
Food and Drink:
  食事 (Shokuji): Meal
  ご飯 (Gohan): Rice
  ラーメン (Rāmen): Ramen
  寿司 (Sushi): Sushi
   sake (Sake): Japanese rice wine
Adjectives and Verbs:
  大きい (Ōkii): Big
  小さい (Chiisai): Small
  高い (Takai): Expensive
  安い (Yasui): Cheap
  行く (Iku): To go
Phrases and Expressions:
  お元気ですか (O genki desu ka): How are you?
  おじゃまします (Ojama shimasu): Excuse me for interrupting
  ありがとうございます、またお願いします (Arigato gozaimasu, mata onegai shimasu): Thank you, please let me know if I can help again
  お大事に (O daiji ni): Take care
  いただきます (Itadakimasu): Thank you for the food (said before eating)
This vocabulary list provides a solid foundation for Japanese learners at both beginner and intermediate levels. By regularly practicing and reviewing these words and phrases, you can significantly expand your Japanese vocabulary and enhance your communication skills.
2025-02-07
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