Japanese N3 Vocabulary Memorization51


Word List

Below is a list of words from the third lesson of the Japanese N3 level. Study these words carefully and practice writing them in Japanese characters. This can help you improve your memory and help you recognize these words in context.
活用する katsuyousuru - to conjugate
近づく chikazuku - to approach
接する sessuru - to contact, to come into contact with
後継者 koushasha - successor
異性 isei - opposite sex
縁 en - bond, connection
糸 ito - thread, yarn
束ねる tsunagu - to tie together, to bind
終始一貫する shuushiikkan suru - to be consistent
論理的 ronriteki - logical
客観的 kyakkanteki - objective
成長する seichou suru - to grow
環境 kankyou - environment
影響 eikyou - influence
個性 kosei - individuality
多様性 tayousei - diversity
理解する rikaisuru - to understand
尊重する sonkeisuru - to respect
配慮する haishosuru - to consider, to take into account
信念 shin'nen - belief
目標 mokuhyou - goal
達成する tasseisu - to achieve
挫折する zasetsusuru - to fail, to suffer a setback
克服する kokufukusuru - to overcome
責任感 sekininkan - sense of responsibility
覚悟 kakugo - determination, resolution
努力する doryokusuru - to make an effort
根性 konjou - guts, determination
向上心 koujou-shin - ambition, desire for improvement
探究心 tankyuushin - curiosity, desire to explore
創造性 souzousei - creativity

Tips for Memorizing Japanese Vocabulary

Here are some tips to help you memorize Japanese vocabulary more effectively:1. Use flashcards: Flashcards are a classic method for memorizing new words. Write the Japanese word on one side of the card and its meaning in English on the other side.
2. Spaced repetition: This technique involves reviewing words at increasing intervals. This helps to move the words from your short-term memory to your long-term memory.
3. Use context: Try to learn words in context by reading Japanese texts or listening to Japanese audio. This will help you to understand how the words are used in real-life situations.
4. Practice writing: Writing Japanese characters can help to improve your memory and your ability to recognize the words.
5. Be consistent: Regular practice is key to successful memorization. Try to set aside a specific time each day to study Japanese vocabulary.

Additional Resources

In addition to the word list and memorization tips provided above, here are some additional resources that you may find helpful:*
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2025-02-11


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