Japanese Lesson 11 Vocabulary207
In this lesson, we will learn the vocabulary for Lesson 11 of our Japanese language learning journey. This lesson focuses on expressing likes and dislikes, as well as describing our daily routines. Let's dive right in!
Likes and Dislikes
好きです (suki desu) - I like
嫌いです (kirai desu) - I dislike
好き (suki) - like
嫌い (kirai) - dislike
Daily Routines
朝 (asa) - morning
昼 (hiru) - noon
晩 (ban) - evening
夜 (yoru) - night
起きる (okiru) - to wake up
寝る (neru) - to sleep
食べる (taberu) - to eat
飲む (nomu) - to drink
勉強する (benkyou suru) - to study
働く (hataraku) - to work
遊ぶ (asobu) - to play
Other Useful Vocabulary
いつも (itsumo) - always
ときどき (tokidoki) - sometimes
めったに (metta ni) - rarely
曜日 (youbi) - day of the week
昨日 (kinou) - yesterday
今日 (kyou) - today
明日 (ashita) - tomorrow
何 (nani) - what
誰 (dare) - who
どこ (doko) - where
なぜ (naze) - why
Example Sentences
私は日本語が好きです。 (Watashi wa nihongo ga suki desu.) - I like Japanese.
私はコーヒーが嫌いです。 (Watashi wa koohii ga kirai desu.) - I dislike coffee.
私はいつも朝 7 時に起きます。 (Watashi wa itsumo asa 7 ji ni okimasu.) - I always wake up at 7 am.
私は昼によくラーメンを食べます。 (Watashi wa hiru ni yoku raamen wo tabemasu.) - I often eat ramen at noon.
私は週末に友達とよく遊びます。 (Watashi wa shuumatsu ni tomodachi to yoku asobu.) - I often play with my friends on weekends.
Practice Time
Now it's your turn to practice using the new vocabulary. Try to form your own sentences using the following prompts:
What do you like to do in the morning?
What do you usually eat for dinner?
What do you like to do on the weekends?
What day of the week is it today?
Who is your favorite person?
Don't worry if you make mistakes. The most important thing is to keep practicing and exposing yourself to the language. With consistency and dedication, you'll be speaking Japanese like a pro in no time!
2024-11-14
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