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10 japanese words per day 46. Let’s learn 10 japanese new words everyday. these words are the most common japanese words used in everyday conversation and in JLPT Tests. These words are taken from 1000 common Japanese words.

10 japanese words per day 46

451. 十分

Reading : juubun
Meaning : enough, plentiful

Example :

ガソリンは十分ありますか。 Gasorin ha juubun arimasuka
is there enough gasolin?

452. あまり

Reading : amari
Meaning : (not) much

Example :

あの人はあまり背が高くない。
Anohito ha amari se ga takakunai.
That person is not very tall.

453. 写真

Reading : shashin
Meaning : photograph

Example :

この写真を見ると、子供のごろに戻りたい。
Kono shashin o miru to, kodomo no goro ni modori tai.
Everytime seeing this photograph, I want to go back to my childhood.

454. 繰り返す

Reading : kurikaesu
Meaning : repeat

Example :

同時に質問を繰り返しないでください。
Doujini shitsumon o kurikaeshi nai de kudasai.
Don’t repeat the question at the same time.

455. 種類

Reading : shurui
Meaning : kind, type

Example :

この香水は3つの種類がある。
Kono kousui ha mittsu no shurui ga aru.
This perfume has three kinds.

456. 意見

Reading : iken
Meaning : opinion

Example :

あなたの意見はいい意見ですよ。
Anata no iken ha ii iken desu yo.
Your opinion is quite good.

457. 新聞

Reading : shinbun
Meaning : newspaper

Example :

今日の新聞をまだ買いません。
Kyou no shinbun o mada kai mase n.
I still haven’t bought the newspaper today.

458. 文章

Reading : bunshou
Meaning : sentence, writing

Example :

あの作家の文章を読みたいです。
Ano sakka no bunshou o yomi tai desu.
I want to read the writings of this author.

459. 目立つ

Reading : medatsu
Meaning : stand out, be conspicuous

Example :

彼女の成績はいつも目立つ。
Kanojo no seiseki ha itsumo medatsu.
Her achievements are always outstanding.

460. 相手

Reading : aite
Meaning : opponent, the other party

Example :

相手は僕たちの提案を賛成しましたか。
Aite ha boku tachi no teian o sansei shi mashi ta ka.
Has the other party agreed to our propositions?

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