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Learn minna no nihongo lesson 38

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Learn minna no nihongo lesson 38

 

1. Vocabulary :

No.VocabularyKanjiMeaning
1そだてる育てるto raise, to grow, to plant
2はこぶ運ぶto carry, to transport, to move
3なくなる亡くなるto die
4にゅういんする入院するto hospitalize
5たいいんする退院するto leave the hospital
6いれる入れるto turn on (electric switch)
7きる切るto turn off (electric switch)
8かける掛けるto secure (lock)
9きもちがいい気持ちがいいfeel comfortable
10きもちがわるい気持ちが悪いbad-feeling, unpleasant
11おおきな大きなbig, large
12ちいさな小さなsmall, little
13あかちゃん赤ちゃんbaby
14しょうがっこう小学校elementary school
15ちゅうがっこう中学校junior high school
16えきまえ駅前in front of a station
17かいがん海岸coast, beach
18うそlie
19しょるい書類document, official papers
20でんげん電源source of electricity, energy source
21あ、いけないOh, no / Oh, dear!
22おさきにしつれいしますお先に失礼しますPardon me for leaving first
23∼せい∼製-made, make
24げんばくドーム原爆ドームThe atomic bomb Dome
25かいらん回覧circulation, sending round
26けんきゅうしつ研究室laboratory
27きちんとneatly, tidily
28せいりする整理するto arrange, to sort, to organize
29∼というほん∼という本a book called ~
30さつcounter for books
31はんこseal (used in lieu of a signature)
32おす押す(はんこを∼)to stamp a seal

2. Kanji

技 : Skill

技 (waza) : technique, skill

手技 (shugi) : skill involving the hands

岸 : Beach

岸 (kishi) : coast, shore

海岸 (kaigan) : coast, beach

卵 : Egg 

卵 (tamago) : egg

橋 : Bridge

橋 (hashi) : bridge

木橋 (mokubashi) : wooden bridge

冊 : Tome, Counter for books

冊 (satsu) : counter for books

製 : Made in…, Manufacture

製作 (seisaku) : manufacture, production

製品 (seihin) : manufactured goods, product

無 : Nothingness, Nothing

無料 (muryou) : free

無理 (muri) : impossible, unreasonable

難 : Difficult

難しい (muzukashii) : difficult, hard

火難 (kanan) : fire calamity

易 : Easy

易しい (yasashii) : easy, simple

不易 (fueki) : constancy

散 : Scatter, Disperse

散る (chiru) : to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves), to scatter

育 : Grow up, Raise

体育 (taiiku) : physical education

発育 (hatsuiku) : (physical) growth, development

亡 : Dying

死亡 (shibou) : death

亡くす (nakusu) : to lose (through death) (e.g. wife, child)

See the grammar structures on next page.

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