Essential Japanese Vocabulary: 2000 Words for Beginners326
Embarking on the journey of learning Japanese can be both exciting and daunting. To navigate the intricacies of this captivating language, it is essential to establish a solid foundation in vocabulary. This comprehensive guide presents a curated list of 2000 fundamental Japanese words, meticulously selected to empower beginners with the linguistic tools they need to embark on their learning adventure confidently.
Greetings and Introductions (1-25)1. Konnichiwa - Hello
2. Ohayo gozaimasu - Good morning
3. Konbanwa - Good evening
4. Hajimemashite - Nice to meet you
5. Watashi no namae wa [name] desu - My name is [name]
Common Phrases (26-50)6. Arigato gozaimasu - Thank you
7. Dozo - Please (when offering something)
8. Sumimasen - Excuse me
9. Oishii - Delicious
10. Kirei - Beautiful
Numbers (51-100)11. Ichi - One
12. Ni - Two
13. San - Three
14. Yon - Four
15. Go - Five
Days of the Week (101-107)16. Getsu曜日 - Monday
17. Kayo曜日 - Tuesday
18. Sui曜日 - Wednesday
19. Mokuyobi - Thursday
20. Kinyobi - Friday
Months of the Year (108-119)21. Ichigatsu - January
22. Nigatsu - February
23. Sangatsu - March
24. Shigatsu - April
25. Gogatsu - May
Family (120-135)26. Chichi - Father
27. Haha - Mother
28. Ani - Older brother
29. Imouto - Younger sister
30. Kodomo - Child
Animals (136-155)31. Inu - Dog
32. Neko - Cat
33. Tori - Bird
34. Sakana - Fish
35. Usagi - Rabbit
Food and Drink (156-180)36. Gohan - Rice
37. Miso shiru - Miso soup
38. Sashimi - Raw fish
39. Sushi - Sushi
40. Ramen - Ramen noodles
Colors (181-195)41. Shiro - White
42. Kuro - Black
43. Aka - Red
44. Ao - Blue
45. Midori - Green
Time (196-200)46. Ima - Now
47. Asa - Morning
48. Hiru - Noon
49. Gogo - Afternoon
50. Yoru - Night
Transport (201-225)51. Densha - Train
52. Basu - Bus
53. Jitensha - Bicycle
54. Kuruma - Car
55. Hikoki - Airplane
Shopping (226-250)56. Omise - Store
57. Kaimono - Shopping
58. Okane - Money
59. Daibingu - Supermarket
60. Konbini - Convenience store
Weather (251-275)61. Hare - Sunny
62. Kumori - Cloudy
63. Ame - Rain
64. Yuki - Snow
65. Kaze - Wind
Nature (276-300)66. Yama - Mountain
67. Umi - Sea
68. Kawa - River
69. Mori - Forest
70. Hana - Flower
Hobbies and Interests (301-325)71. Ongaku - Music
72. Eiga - Movie
73. Terebi - Television
74. Gohan - Cooking
75. Ryuho - Travel
Daily Expressions (326-350)76. Genki desu ka? - How are you?
77. Arigato gozaimasu - Thank you
78. Doozo - Please
79. Sumimasen - Excuse me
80. Iie - No
Grammar (351-375)81. Wa - Topic marker
82. Ga - Subject marker
83. No - Possessive marker
84. Desu - Copula (to be)
85. Masu - Polite verb ending
Salutations (376-400)86. Ohayo gozaimasu - Good morning
87. Konbanwa - Good evening
88. Hajimemashite - Nice to meet you
89. Sayonara - Goodbye
90. Mata ne - See you again
Emotions (401-425)91. Ureshii - Happy
92. Kanashii - Sad
93. Okotteiru - Angry
94. Omoshiroi - Funny
95. Kowai - Scared
Questions (426-450)96. Nani? - What?
97. Dare? - Who?
98. Itsu? - When?
99. Doko? - Where?
100. Naze? - Why?
Food (451-475)101. Gohan - Rice
102. Miso shiru - Miso soup
103. Sashimi - Raw fish
104. Sushi - Sushi
105. Ramen - Ramen noodles
Animals (476-500)106. Inu - Dog
107. Neko - Cat
108. Tori - Bird
109. Sakana - Fish
110. Usagi - Rabbit
Sports (501-525)111. Beisuboru - Baseball
112. Sakka - Soccer
113. Tenisu - Tennis
114. Basukettoboru - Basketball
115. Boruringu - Bowling
Jobs (526-550)116. Ish
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