Forum



List: よつばと第46語単語

List: よつばと第46語単語
Description
Visibility
Public
Owner
pxxlepxxle
Number of entries
9
Contains
Words
Creation date
11 August 2024 - 16:43
Last updated
11 August 2024 - 17:28
Showing 1 - 9 of 9 words for the list よつばと第46語単語.
かどkado

Wordpopular  JLPT N5  noun  noun (generic) 

  • corner, edge
  • (street) corner, turning
  • rough edges (of one's character, words, etc.), abrasiveness, harshness, sharpness
寄り道よりみちyorimichi

Wordpopular  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  intransitive verb 

  • dropping in on the way, stopping off at, making a side trip
  • going the long way round, making a detour
うっかりukkari

Wordpopular  JLPT N2  onomatopoeic or mimetic word  adverb  adverb taking the と particle  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  verb (generic)  noun (generic) 

  • carelessly, thoughtlessly, inadvertently
計算けいさんkeisan

Wordpopular  JLPT N3  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb 

  • calculation, computation, reckoning, counting, adding up, working out, figures
  • consideration, calculation, estimation, expectation
可也かなりkanari

Wordpopular  rarely used kanji form  JLPT N3  usually written using kana alone  adverb  noun taking the genitive case particle の  adjective (generic)  な adjective 

  • considerably, fairly, quite, rather, pretty
ふくろfukuro

Wordpopular  JLPT N3  noun  noun (generic) 

  • bag, sack, pouch
  • skin of an orange (and other like fruits)
  • dead end
  • plot of land surrounded by water
全財産ぜんざいさんzenzaisan

Wordnoun  noun (generic) 

  • everything one owns
後悔こうかいkoukai

Wordpopular  JLPT N1  noun  noun (generic)  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  transitive verb  intransitive verb  noun taking the genitive case particle の  adjective (generic) 

  • regret, repentance, remorse
止めておくやめておくyameteoku

Wordusually written using kana alone  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic) 

  • to pass, to pass on, to give (something) a miss
  • to cut it out, to knock off (for the day), to let the matter drop

Advertisement