List: 1. Known Words
words I know / started to know / supposed to know
List: 1. Known Words
- Description
- words I know / started to know / supposed to know
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- Umeko-chan
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- Creation date
- 29 July 2024 - 13:15
- Last updated
- 17 August 2024 - 23:28
Wordpopular JLPT N5 ă adjective adjective (generic)
- many, numerous, a lot
- large amount of, large quantity of, a lot, much
- frequent, common
Wordpopular JLPT N5 noun noun (generic)
- homework, assignment
- pending issue, unresolved problem, open question
Wordpopular search-only kana form rarely used kanji form JLPT N4 usually written using kana alone ă adjective adjective (generic)
- cruel, heartless, hard, harsh, severe
- violent, intense, strong, heavy, extreme
- very bad, terrible, awful
- excessive, exorbitant, unreasonable, outrageous, unfair, unjust
Wordpopular JLPT N5 godan verb godan verb (archaic) verb (generic) transitive verb colloquial
- to erase, to rub out, to rub off, to cross out, to delete
- to turn off (a light, TV, heater, etc.), to switch off
- to extinguish (a fire, candle, etc.), to put out
- to remove (a smell, pain, etc.), to eliminate, to get rid of, to relieve (pain, anxiety, etc.), to neutralize (poison)
- to drown out (a sound), to deaden, to absorb, to muffle
- to kill, to murder, to bump off, to rub out
Wordexpression
- sorry, excuse me
Wordfamiliar language interjection
- sorry, my bad
Wordpopular JLPT N2 usually written using kana alone interjection honorific language noun noun (generic)
- I'm sorry, my apologies, excuse me, pardon me
- may I come in?
- permission, leave, license
- dismissal, discharge
- not wanting, objecting to, being fed up with, wishing to avoid
WordJLPT N3 usually written using kana alone expression
- I'm sorry, my apologies, excuse me, pardon me
Wordsearch-only kana form expression
- sorry, excuse me, thank you
Wordpopular search-only kana form JLPT N3 usually written using kana alone polite language expression interjection
- excuse me, pardon me, I'm sorry, I beg your pardon
- thank you, you shouldn't have, it's too much