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What does the word '元気' (genki) mean?
What does the word '元気' (genki) mean?
- Rudeness or impoliteness
- Injury or wound
- Meal or eating
- Energy or vitality (correct)
Which term refers to 'study' or 'learning'?
Which term refers to 'study' or 'learning'?
- 勉強 (benkyou) (correct)
- 投稿 (toukou)
- 習慣 (shuukan)
- 理由 (riyuu)
What is the meaning of '休憩' (kyuukei)?
What is the meaning of '休憩' (kyuukei)?
- Pronunciation
- Break or rest (correct)
- Adjustment or regulation
- Discovery or finding
Which of the following words refers to a 'script' for a performance?
Which of the following words refers to a 'script' for a performance?
What does '理由' (riyuu) mean?
What does '理由' (riyuu) mean?
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Genki
Genki
Energy or vitality; asking if someone is well.
Toukou
Toukou
Post or upload (social media).
Benkyou
Benkyou
Study or learning.
Riyuu
Riyuu
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Kega
Kega
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Kyuukei
Kyuukei
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Shokuji
Shokuji
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Chousei
Chousei
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Shuukan
Shuukan
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Saikai
Saikai
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Hakken
Hakken
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Daihōn
Daihōn
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Hatsuon
Hatsuon
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Hikaku
Hikaku
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Shitsurei
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Study Notes
Japanese Vocabulary - Common Nouns
- Genki (元気): Energy or vitality; used to ask about someone's well-being.
- Toukou (投稿): Post or upload, often on social media.
- Benkyou (勉強): Study or learning.
- Riyuu (理由): Reason or cause.
- Kega (怪我): Injury or wound.
- Kyuukei (休憩): Break or rest.
- Shokuji (食事): Meal or eating.
- Chousei (調整): Adjustment or regulation.
- Shuukan (習慣): Habit or routine.
- Saikai (再開): Resumption or restart.
- Hakken (発見): Discovery or finding.
- Daihon (台本): Script for a performance or presentation.
- Hatsuon (発音): Pronunciation.
- Hikaku (比較): Comparison.
- Shitsurei (失礼): Rudeness or impoliteness; used as an apology.
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Test your knowledge of common Japanese nouns with this quiz. Learn essential vocabulary that covers daily activities, emotions, and routines. Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to enhance their Japanese language skills.