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What does 'Asahi' (あさひ) mean?

  • Head
  • Ant
  • Foot
  • Morning sun (correct)
  • What does 'Ari' (あり) mean?

  • Dog
  • Branch
  • Chair
  • Ant (correct)
  • What does 'Atama' (あたま) mean?

  • House
  • Head (correct)
  • Foot
  • Ocean
  • What does 'Ashi' (あし) mean?

    <p>Foot</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Aka' (あか) mean?

    <p>Red</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Isu' (いす) mean?

    <p>Chair</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Inu' (いぬ) mean?

    <p>Dog</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Umi' (うみ) mean?

    <p>Ocean</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Uma' (うま) mean?

    <p>Horse</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Saji' mean?

    <p>Spoon</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Kuma' mean?

    <p>Bear</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Chikara' mean?

    <p>Strength</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Mise' mean?

    <p>shop, store, restaurant</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Shakai' mean?

    <p>Social Studies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Jishin' mean?

    <p>earthquake</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Kaze' mean?

    <p>wind</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Tako' mean? (two meanings)

    <p>kite, octopus</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Otoko' mean?

    <p>male</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Onna' mean?

    <p>female</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Uta' mean?

    <p>song</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Kagi' mean?

    <p>key</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Kutsu' mean?

    <p>shoes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Japanese Vocabulary Flashcards

    • Asahi (あさひ): Refers to the morning sun, symbolizing the beginning of a new day.
    • Ari (あり): Represents an ant, notable for its industrious nature.
    • Atama (あたま): The word for head, an essential part of the body for thinking and sensory processing.
    • Ashi (あし): Translates to foot, indicating movement and support.
    • Aka (あか): Means red, a color often associated with passion and warmth.
    • Isu (いす): Signifies a chair, a common piece of furniture for seating.
    • Imo (いも): Refers to potato, a staple food in many cuisines worldwide.
    • Ie (いえ): Means house, representing a place of residence and comfort.
    • Ita (いた): Translates to board, often used in construction or crafting.
    • Inu (いぬ): The word for dog, commonly referred to as man's best friend.
    • Usagi (うさぎ): Refers to a rabbit, known for its quick movements and fluffy appearance.
    • Uki (うき): Means float, which is essential in contexts like swimming or buoyancy.
    • Umi (うみ): Translates to ocean, the vast body of salt water covering much of the Earth.
    • Uta (うた): Refers to a song, an art form representing emotions and culture.
    • Uma (うま): Means horse, a significant animal in transportation and agriculture.
    • Enpitsu (えんぴつ): The word for pencil, fundamental for writing and drawing.
    • Erimaki (えりまき): Refers to a scarf, an accessory often worn for warmth or style.
    • Eda (えだ): Translates to branch, an important part of a tree.
    • Enogu (えのぐ): Refers to paint, used in artistic expression.
    • Ehon (えほん): Means picture book, a common genre for children's literature.
    • Otoko: The term for male, indicating gender.
    • Onna: Refers to female, also indicating gender.
    • Oni: Translates to demon, a figure often found in folklore and mythology.
    • Ondori: Means rooster, known for its distinct crowing.
    • O: Refers to tail, a feature found on many animals.
    • Origami: The art of paper folding, often resulting in intricate designs.
    • Kani (かに): Means crab, a crustacean popular in various cuisines.
    • Karasu: The word for crow, a highly intelligent bird.
    • Kaze: Refers to wind, an invisible force of nature.
    • Kasa: Means umbrella, used for protection against rain.
    • Kagi: Translates to key, a tool for locking and unlocking.
    • Kitsune: Refers to a fox, often featured in Japanese folklore.
    • Kyuri: Means cucumber, a common vegetable.
    • Kita: Translates to north, one of the cardinal directions.
    • Kiiro: Means yellow, a bright color often associated with sunshine.
    • Kisha: Refers to train, a mode of transportation.
    • Kubi: Means neck, connecting the head to the body.
    • Kuma: The term for bear, a large mammal found in various habitats.
    • Kuro: Means black, a color often linked to mystery.
    • Kutsu: Refers to shoes, essential for foot protection.
    • Kuri: Translates to chestnut, a type of nut.
    • Kugi: Means nail, used in construction.
    • Kuchi: Refers to mouth, a key part of facial anatomy for eating and speaking.
    • Kemushi: The word for caterpillar, the larval stage of a butterfly.
    • Kenka: Means fight, indicating a physical or verbal altercation.
    • Kega: Refers to injury, often requiring medical attention.
    • Keisatsu: Means police, responsible for maintaining law and order.
    • Keito: Refers to yarn, used in knitting and crafting.
    • Koi: The term for carp, a fish often found in ornamental ponds.
    • Koma: Means top, a toy spun for entertainment.
    • Kodomo: Refers to child, denoting youth and innocence.
    • Kotori: Translates to small bird, indicating various species of tiny avians.
    • Kona: Means flour, a fundamental ingredient in baking.
    • Saru: Refers to monkey, known for its playful behavior.
    • Saji: Translates to spoon, a common eating utensil.
    • Saka: Means slope, an inclined surface.
    • Same: Refers to shark, a predatory fish.
    • Sakura: The term for cherry blossom, celebrated in Japanese culture.
    • Shiro: Translates to white, a color symbolizing purity.
    • Shio: Means salt, a key seasoning in food.
    • Shita: Refers to tongue, essential for taste and speech.
    • Shika: The word for deer, a graceful animal.
    • Shingo: Means signal, a sign of communication or direction.
    • Shikaku: Refers to square, a geometric shape.
    • Shima: Translates to stripes, often seen in patterns.
    • Suna: Means sand, a granular material often found on beaches.
    • Suji: Refers to number, a representation of quantity.
    • Suika: The term for watermelon, a popular summer fruit.
    • Sugi: Means cedar, a type of tree known for its durability.
    • Suberidai: Refers to slide, a playground equipment piece.
    • Sentakubasami: Means clothespin, used for hanging laundry.
    • Senaka: Refers to back, a part of the body.
    • Sen: Translates to cork, often used for sealing bottles.
    • Semi: Means cicada, known for its loud summer singing.
    • Sentakuki: Refers to washing machine, an appliance for cleaning clothes.
    • Sora: Means sky, the expanse above the Earth.
    • Sode: Refers to sleeves, parts of a garment.
    • Soto: Means outside, the external environment.
    • Sojiki: Refers to a vacuum cleaner, used for cleaning floors.
    • Soba (そば): The term for soba, a type of Japanese noodle.
    • Hajikeru: Means to burst open or pop, often used in cooking contexts.
    • Sukejuru: Refers to schedule, related to planning and time management.
    • Mise: Means shop, a place for buying goods or services.
    • Tojiru: Translates to close or shut, often used for doors or books.
    • Jishin: Means earthquake, a natural disaster caused by tectonic shifts.
    • Shakai: Refers to social studies, a school subject focusing on society.
    • Suru: Means to do, an essential verb in the Japanese language.
    • Shuryo: Translates to complete or finish, indicating the end of an action.
    • Machi: Refers to town, a populated area.
    • Take: Means bamboo, used in various crafts and construction.
    • Taiko: The term for drum, a musical instrument.
    • Tamago: Refers to egg, a common food source.
    • Tako (かい): Means kite, a toy flown in the air.
    • Tako (たこ): Also translates to octopus, a sea creature known for its intelligence.
    • Taka: Refers to hawk, a bird of prey.
    • Chikyu: Means earth, the planet we inhabit.
    • Cho: Refers to butterfly, symbolizing transformation.
    • Chichi: Means father, indicating a paternal figure.
    • Chi: Translates to blood, vital for life.
    • Chikara: Refers to strength, often associated with physical or mental power.

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