10 Japanese words per day

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10 japanese words per day 21. 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 21

201. 閉じる

Reading : tojiru
Meaning : shut, close (books, eyes, etc.)

Example :

本を閉じて、見ないでください。
Hon wo tojite, minaidekudasai.
Close your book and don’t look at it.

202. 時

Reading : toki
Meaning : time, moment

Example :

会議の時、とても緊張した。
Kaigi no toki, totemo kinchoushita.
I’m very stressful while I’m in a meeting.

203. 米

Reading : kome
Meaning : rice (grain)

Example :

日本人と友達になりたい。
Nihonjin to tomodachi ni naritai.
I want to make friend with Japaneses.

204. 切る

Reading : kiru
Meaning : cut

Example :

髪を切っていい気持ちになった。
Kami wo kitte iikimochi ni natta.
After having my hair cut, I got comfortable.

205. 楽しい

Reading : tanoshii
Meaning : fun, enjoyable

Example :

この冗談はとても楽しい。
Kono joudan ha totemo tanoshii.
This joke is very funny.

206. 服

Reading : fuku
Meaning : clothes (colloquial)

Example :

新しい服がほしい。
Atarashii fuku ga hoshii.
I want new clothes.

207. 後ろ

Reading : ushiro
Meaning : back, behind

Example :

後ろに立っている人は友達です。
Ushiro ni tatteiru hito ha tomodachi desu.
The man standing behind me is my friend.

208. 嬉しい

Reading : ureshii
Meaning : happy, glad

Example :

あの子は嬉しそうな顔をする。
Ano ko ha ureshisouna kao wo suru.
That child is showing happy face.

209. 腰

Reading : koshi
Meaning : waist, lower back

Example :

おばあさんは腰が疲れると言っています。
Obaasan ha koshi ga tsukareru to itteimasu.
My granny said she feel a fatigue in the back.

210. 日曜日

Reading : nichiyoubi
Meaning : Sunday

Example :

日曜日は遊びに行きます。
Nichiyoubi ha asobi ni ikimasu.
Sunday I will go out.

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