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JLPT N5, N5 Kanji

JLPT N5 Kanji: 北 (hoku, kita) – north

JLPT N5 Kanji: 北 (hoku, kita) – north 北 Readings: ホク (Onyomi), きた (Kunyomi) Meaning: north 北 is a common kanji used to describe direction and location. You will find it in place names like 北海道 (Hokkaidō), and words like 北風 (north wind). It is a fundamental direction word in Japanese. View JLPT N5 Kanji […]

JLPT N5, N5 Kanji

JLPT N5 Kanji: 安 (an, yasu) – peaceful, cheap

JLPT N5 Kanji: 安 (an, yasu) – peaceful, cheap 安 Readings: アン (Onyomi), やすい (Kunyomi) Meaning: peaceful, safe, cheap This kanji often appears in words related to peace, safety, and affordability. It combines 宀 (roof) and 女 (woman), suggesting “a woman under a roof” = peaceful and safe. It’s a key kanji for JLPT N5

JLPT N5, N5 Kanji

JLPT N5 Kanji: 飲 (in, nomu) – drink

JLPT N5 Kanji: 飲 (in, nomu) – drink 飲 Readings: イン (Onyomi), のむ (Kunyomi) Meaning: to drink, swallow, take (medicine/alcohol) This is one of the most basic kanji used for beverages and drinking-related actions. It’s an essential N5 kanji. View JLPT N5 kanji list Kanji Details Radical 飠 (food radical) Strokes 12 JLPT Level N5

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Essential Japanese Vocabulary for Pregnancy and Baby Care

Essential Japanese Vocabulary for Pregnancy and Baby Care | Learn Japanese for Life in Japan If you’re expecting a baby or raising a child in Japan, knowing the right Japanese terms can make a huge difference in communicating with doctors, nurses, and childcare professionals. This guide will help you learn the most useful Japanese vocabulary

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 6) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

600+ Essential JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Learn Effectively with HEYJAPAN This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences, grammar tips, listening suggestions, and exercises with

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 5) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

Japanese Vocabulary List with Kanji: 牛肉, 牛乳, 今日, 教室, and More (N5 Level) This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences, grammar tips, listening

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 4) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Everyday Nouns for Beginners (With Audio, Examples, and Exercises) This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences, grammar tips, listening suggestions,

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 3) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Everyday Nouns for Beginners (With Audio, Examples, and Exercises) JLPT N5 Vocabulary List This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences,

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JLPT N5 : How to Express Giving and Receiving in Japanese

In Japanese, actions of giving and receiving are expressed using three key verbs: あげます (agemasu) – to give (to others) もらいます (moraimasu) – to receive くれます (kuremasu) – to give (to me or someone close to me) 1. A は B に N を あげます – A gives B something This structure is used when

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JLPT N5 Grammar: Using ~で to Express Means and Tools

In this JLPT N5 grammar lesson, we’ll learn how to express the means or method by which an action is performed using the particle ~で. This includes both transportation (e.g., “by bus”) and tools/methods (e.g., “with chopsticks”). I. Grammar Pattern 1: N で 行きます(いきます) – Go by N (means of transportation) ➤ Usage: Use this

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???? Japanese Directional Grammar Structures: に・へ・から・まで

When talking about movement or direction in Japanese—such as going somewhere, coming from somewhere, or going up to somewhere—you’ll often use the particles に, へ, から, and まで. In this lesson, we’ll break down how each structure works and provide lots of examples so you can use them with confidence. ????‍♂️ 1. Structure: に /

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10 Ways to Express Desire in Japanese – JLPT N5 Grammar

In this article, you’ll learn 10 essential Japanese grammar structures used to express desire, wishes, and wants. These forms appear frequently in daily conversation and JLPT exams, especially from N5 to N3 levels. 1. ~たい – Want to Do Something Meaning: I want to do… Structure: Verb (ます-form without ます) + たい Example: 日本へ行きたいです。I want

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JLPTN5: N が あります / います

In Japanese, expressing existence is one of the most essential and frequently used grammar points. Whether you’re talking about objects, people, animals, or events, you’ll need to know how to use あります and います. These structures allow you to say “there is/are” or “I have” in Japanese. This guide will help you master their usage

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Expressing Quantity in Japanese – JLPT N5 Grammar

When learning Japanese, knowing how to express quantity is a vital skill in daily conversations. Whether you’re talking about the number of items, people, time, or distance, Japanese has specific structures that help convey these ideas accurately. In this guide, we’ll cover two of the most fundamental and widely used patterns to express quantity in

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How to Ask Questions in Japanese – JLPT N5 Grammar

In Japanese, asking questions is a fundamental skill for daily communication. At the JLPT N5 level, you’ll often use simple question words like なに (what), だれ (who), どこ (where), and more. These question words are commonly used with the sentence pattern: 〜は + question word + ですか Let’s explore each of these Japanese question words

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JLPT N5 Japanese Comparison Structures

Comparison is a basic skill in any language. In Japanese, there are several simple yet powerful patterns to express comparisons. Whether you’re saying “Tokyo is bigger than Osaka” or “Which is better, tea or coffee?”, mastering these forms is essential for daily communication and JLPT N5 preparation. 1. Comparing Two Things: AはBより + Adjective This

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JLPT N5 Grammar: Common Sentence Patterns (masu-form, te-form, tai-form…)

JLPT N5 Grammar: Common Sentence Patterns (masu-form, te-form, tai-form…) ???? JLPT N5 Grammar: Common Sentence Patterns These sentence patterns are essential for beginners learning Japanese and are frequently used in daily conversations. Mastering them will help you form polite requests, talk about what you want to do, describe ongoing actions, and more. 1. Vます +

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