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What does the Japanese word '選ぶ' mean?
What does the Japanese word '選ぶ' mean?
Which of the following words is classified as a noun?
Which of the following words is classified as a noun?
What is the meaning of the Japanese word '美容院'?
What is the meaning of the Japanese word '美容院'?
Which Japanese word means 'to dance'?
Which Japanese word means 'to dance'?
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What classification does the word '品物' fall under?
What classification does the word '品物' fall under?
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Study Notes
Japanese Verbs (v-i, v-ii, v-iii)
- 売れる (ureru): to sell (well), be sold
- 踊る (odoru): to dance
- 噛む (kamu): to chew, bite
- 選ぶ (erabu): to choose, select
- 通う (kaeru): to go to and from (college); to commute
- メモする (memo suru): to take a note
- 参加する (sanka suru): to attend, join, participate, to take part (in)
- 誘う (sasu): to invite, ask someone to join
Japanese Adjectives (i-adj, na-adj)
- 偉い (eirai): great, admirable
- ちょうどいい (choudo ii): proper, just right
- 真面目な (majime na): serious
- 熱心な (netsushin na): earnest
Japanese Nouns
- 景色 (keshiki): scenery, view
- 美容院 (biyouin): hair salon
- 台所 (daidokoro): kitchen
- 経験 (keiken): experience
- 力 (chikara): power; ability
- 人気 (ninki): popularity
- 色 (iro): color
- 味 (aji): taste
- ガム (gamu): chewing gum
- 品物 (shinamono): goods
- 値段 (ne dan): price
- 給料 (kyuuryou): salary
- ボーナス (bonasu): bonus
- 番組 (bangumi): (TV, radio) program
- ドラマ (drama): drama
- 歌手 (kasu): singer
- 小説 (shousetsu): novel
- 小説家 (shousetsuka): novelist
Suffixes
- -家 (-ka): -ist, etc., as in "painter" and "novelist"
- -機 (-ki): -machine
Japanese Family Terms (noun)
- 息子 (musuko): (my) son
- 息子さん (musukosan): someone else's son
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Test your knowledge of essential Japanese verbs, adjectives, and nouns with this quiz. Explore the meanings and usage of various vocabulary words, including what it means to 'dance' or how to describe 'scenery.' Perfect for students wanting to boost their Japanese language skills.