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What is the Japanese word for 'what' used in asking about someone's hobby?
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Study Notes
JAPN101 Vocabulary List - Lesson 3-13
- Nouns: This list provides vocabulary related to various topics, including locations, people, objects, and concepts.
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Japan:
nihon
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Japanese people:
nihonjin
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Japanese language:
nihongo
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English language:
eigo
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Arabic language:
arabiago
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Student:
gakusei
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Teacher:
sensei
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Everyone:
minasan
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I/Me:
watashi
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Family:
kazoku
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Friend:
tomodachi
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University:
daigaku
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Company:
kaisha
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Employee:
kaisha-in
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Government worker:
koumu-in
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Engineer:
enjinia
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Cat:
neko
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Dog:
inu
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Fish:
sakana
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Meat:
niku
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Hobby:
shumi
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Music:
ongaku
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Cooking/Japanese cuisine:
riyouri/nihon ryouri
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Travelling:
ryokou
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Chopsticks:
hashi
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This/That/That (over there):
kore/sore/are
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Here/There/over there:
koko/soko/asoko
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Umbrella:
kasa
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Watch/Clock:
tokei
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Bicycle:
jitensha
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Chair:
isu
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Bag:
kaban
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Shoes:
kutsu
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Book:
hon
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Mountain:
yama
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Flower:
hana
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Tree:
ki
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Hat:
boushi
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Personal computer (PC):
pasokon
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Television (TV):
terebi
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House:
ie
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Room:
heya
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Today:
kyou
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Tomorrow:
ashita
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Day after tomorrow:
asatte
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Yesterday:
kinou
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Day before yesterday:
ototoi
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Every day:
mainichi
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Culture:
bunka
Phrases
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Welcome:
youkoso
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Yes:
hai
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No:
iie
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Good morning:
ohayou gozaimasu
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Good afternoon:
konnichiwa
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Good evening:
konbanwa
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How are you?:
ogenki desu ka
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Yes, I'm fine.:
hai, genki desu
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Goodbye:
sayounara
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See you later:
ja, mata
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See you tomorrow:
mata, ashita
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See you next week:
mata, raishuu
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Good night:
oyasuminasai
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Thank you very much:
arigatou gozaimasu
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You're welcome:
douitashimashite
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But:
demo
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No thank you:
kekkou desu
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Excuse me/I'm sorry:
sumimasen
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It's okay/I'm fine:
daijoubu desu
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Do your best:
ganbatte kudasai
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I will do my best:
ganbarimasu
Basic Interrogatives
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What:
nan
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What is...in Japanese?:
wa nihongo de nan desu ka
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What is/are...?
nani
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How old?:
nansai
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What day of the week?:
nanyoubi
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How many people?:
nannin
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What time?:
nanji
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Who?:
dare
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Whose?:
dare no
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Where?:
doko
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How about...?
dou
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How much?:
ikura
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When?:
itsu
Basic Particles
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Topic marker:
wa
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Question marker:
ka
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Modifier marker:
no
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=too, also:
mo
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=with:
to
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=and (so on):
ya
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=from/to:
kara
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