List: Favourite
Words that will become my main vocabulary and main ways of speaking Japanese
List: Favourite
- Description
- Words that will become my main vocabulary and main ways of speaking Japanese
- Visibility
- Public
- Owner
trikun
- Number of entries
- 273
- Contains
- Words
- Creation date
- 20 May 2025, 10:09 a.m.
- Last updated
- 24 Nov 2025, 2:29 p.m.
Wordpopular JLPT N3 noun noun (generic) noun or participle taking the aux. verb ใใ intransitive verb ใช adjective adjective (generic)
- admiration, being impressed
- admirable, praiseworthy
- astonishment, being appalled
Wordpopular JLPT N3 noun noun (generic)
- army, armed forces, troops
- military authorities
- team, group, troupe
Wordpopular JLPT N3 pre-noun adjectival adjective (generic)
- mere, simple, sheer
Wordpopular search-only kanji form JLPT N3 noun noun (generic) ใช adjective adjective (generic) noun taking the genitive case particle ใฎ adverb philosophy
- coincidence, chance, accident, fortuity
- by chance, unexpectedly, accidentally
- contingency
Wordpopular irregular reading search-only kanji form noun noun (generic)
- matter of concern, matter of interest
Wordexpression noun noun (generic)
- one's physical safety, personal security
Wordexpression godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) idiomatic expression
- to turn one's hand to, to reach out one's hand
- to get involved in, to make a move on
- to strike, to beat, to hit
- to steal, to rob, to take
- to seduce (a woman), to lay hands on
Wordpopular gikun or jukujikun search-only kana form search-only kanji form JLPT N4 usually written using kana alone ใ adjective adjective (generic)
- funny, amusing, comical, laughable, ridiculous
- strange, odd, funny, peculiar, weird, wrong, unusual, eccentric
- wrong, unsuitable, improper, inappropriate, unbecoming
- suspicious
Wordpopular rarely used kanji form search-only kanji form usually written using kana alone noun noun (generic) archaic
- hometown, birthplace, native place, one's old home
- ruins, historic remains
Wordpopular rarely used kanji form usually written using kana alone interjection
- you're welcome, don't mention it, not at all, my pleasure