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What does the word 'comical' mean in Japanese?

  • chuuibukai
  • kokkei (correct)
  • jikochoushin
  • ainimichita
  • What does the word 'egocentric' mean in Japanese?

  • jikochoushin (correct)
  • kokkei
  • ainimichita
  • chuuibukai
  • What does the word 'attentive' mean in Japanese?

  • ainimichita
  • jikochoushin
  • kokkei
  • chuuibukai (correct)
  • What does the word 'loving' mean in Japanese?

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

    What does the word 'intelligent' mean in Japanese?

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

    What does the word 'encouraging' mean in Japanese?

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

    What does the word 'lively' mean in Japanese?

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

    What does the word 'energetic' mean in Japanese?

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

    What does the word 'playful' mean in Japanese?

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

    What does the word 'cute' mean in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'creative' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'supportive' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'friendly' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'happy' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'determined' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'persistent' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'steadfast' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'firm' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'cheerful' in Japanese?

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

    How do you say 'wholesome' in Japanese?

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

    Study Notes

    Adjectives Describing Family

    • Comical: Refers to something humorous or funny (kokkei).
    • Egocentric: Describes a self-centered personality (jikochoushin).
    • Attentive: Characterizes someone who pays close attention (chuuibukai).
    • Loving: Indicates a caring and affectionate nature (ainimichita).
    • Intelligent: Pertains to a high level of mental capability (atamagaii).
    • Encouraging: Reflects a supportive and uplifting attitude (iroyoi).
    • Lively: Suggests an energetic and spirited personality (nigiyaka).
    • Energetic: Signifies a vigorous and active demeanor (genki).
    • Playful: Describes a fun-loving and light-hearted character (majimedenai).
    • Cute: Conveys attractiveness in a charming way (kawaii).
    • Creative: Indicates a knack for innovation and imagination (KURIEITIVU).
    • Supportive: Denotes a willingness to help and advocate for others (shijiteki).
    • Friendly: Refers to a warm and sociable nature (kisaku).
    • Happy: Expresses a state of joy and contentment (ureshii).
    • Determined: Suggests a strong commitment to goals and ambitions (danko).
    • Persistent: Highlights an unwavering approach to challenges or objectives (shitsukoi).
    • Steadfast: Characterizes loyalty and unwavering resolve (fubatsu).
    • Firm: Indicates a strong and unyielding disposition (shikkari).
    • Cheerful: Reflects a bright and positive outlook (akarui).
    • Wholesome: Suggests a healthy, morally correct, and good nature (jyunryou).
    • Athletic: Describes someone physically fit and active (asurechikku).
    • Stubborn: Indicates an unwillingness to change one's mind (ganko).
    • Calm: Refers to a peaceful and composed demeanor (ochitsuita).
    • Grumpy: Describes a consistently irritable or moody personality (guchippoi).
    • Humble: Reflects a modest and unassuming character (kenkyo).

    Vocabulary Expansion

    • Many: Expresses a large quantity (おおい, ooi).
    • Few: Denotes a small number (すくない, sukunai).
    • Wonderful: Characterizes remarkable qualities (すばらしい, subarashii).
    • Pitiable: Expresses a sense of compassion or sympathy (かわいそう, kawaisou).
    • Gentle/Kind: Describes a soft and caring nature (やさしい, yasashii).
    • Awful: Indicates something very negative or unpleasant (ひどい, hidoi).
    • Beautiful: Pertains to visually pleasing qualities (うつくしい, utsukushii).
    • Ugly: Refers to unattractive features (みにくい, minikui).
    • Soft: Describes a tender or yielding texture (やわらかい, yawarakai).
    • Hard: Refers to firmness or solidity (かたい, katai).

    Comparative and Descriptive Terms

    • Happy: Expresses a state of contentment (うれしい, ureshii).
    • Sad: Indicates feelings of unhappiness (かなしい, kanashii).
    • Busy: Describes a state of being engaged in numerous activities (いそがしい, isogashii).
    • Lonely: Reflects feelings of isolation (さびしい, sabishii).
    • Cool: Suggests an attractive or stylish appeal (かっこいい, kakkoii).
    • Uncool: Describes something not stylish or out of touch (かっこわるい, kakkowarui).
    • Just Right: Indicates a perfect fit or balance (ちょうどいい, choudoii).
    • Embarrassing: Describes a feeling of self-consciousness (はずかしい, hazukashii).

    Colors and Conditions

    • Red: The color red (あかい, akai).
    • Blue: The color blue (あおい, aoi).
    • Yellow: The color yellow (きいろい, kiiroi).
    • White: The color white (しろい, shiroi).
    • Black: The color black (くろい, kuroi).

    Descriptive Opposites

    • Slow / Late vs. Fast / Early: Osoi (おそい) and Hayai (はやい).
    • Short vs. Tall: Hikui (ひくい) and Takai (高い).
    • Strong vs. Weak: Tsuyoi (つよい) and Yowai (よわい).
    • Hot vs. Cold: Atsui (暑い) and Samui (さむい).
    • New vs. Old: Atarashii (新しい) and Furui (古い).
    • Heavy vs. Light: Omoi (おもい) and Karui (かるい).
    • Boring vs. Interesting: Tsumaranai (つまらない) and Omoshiroi (おもしろい).
    • Big vs. Small: Ookii (大きい) and Chiisai (小さい).
    • Nearby vs. Far Away: Chikai (ちかい) and Tooi (とおい).
    • Long vs. Short: Nagai (長い) and Mijikai (みじかい).
    • Thin vs. Fat: Hosoi (ほそい) and Futoi (ふとい).
    • Difficult vs. Easy: Muzukashii (むずかしい) and Yasashii (やさしい).
    • Bad vs. Good: Warui (わるい) and Ii/Yoi (いい・よい).

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