Vocab from Chapter One
Terms
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- ã‚ã®
- ano (um...)
- ã„ã¾
- ima (now)
- ãˆã„ã”
- eego (English language)
- ãˆãˆ
- ee (yes)
- ãŒãã›ã„
- gakusee (student)
- ~ã”
- ...go (language ex. ã«ã»ã‚“ã” - Japanese language
- ã“ã†ã“ã†
- kookoo (high school)
- ã”ã”
- gogo (p.m.)good memory tool: gogo dancers go out at night
- ã”ãœã‚“
- gozen (a.m.) good memory tool: gozen is like a dozen donuts in the morning.
- ~ã•ã„
- ...sai (years old)
- ~ã•ã‚“
- ...san (Mr./Ms...)
- ~ã˜
- ...ji (o'clock ex. ã„ã¡ã˜ - one o'clock
- ~ã˜ã‚“
- ...jin (people ex. ã«ã»ã‚“ã˜ã‚“ - Japanese people)
- ã›ã‚“ã›ã„
- sensee (teacher;Professor...)
- ã›ã‚“ã‚‚ã‚“
- senmon (major)
- ãã†ã§ã™
- soo desu (That's right)
- ã ã„ãŒã
- daigaku (college;university)
- ã§ã‚“ã‚
- denwa (telephone)
- ã¨ã‚‚ã ã¡
- tomodachi (friend)
- ãªã¾ãˆ
- namae
- ãªã‚“/ãªã«
- nan/nani (what)
- ã«ã»ã‚“
- Nihon (Japan)
- ~ãã‚“ã›ã„
- ...nensee (...year student ex. ã„ã¡ãã‚“ã›ã„ (ichinensee - first year student)
- ã¯ã„
- hai (yes)
- ã¯ã‚“
- han (half ex. ã«ã˜ã¯ã‚“ (nijihan) half past two
- ã°ã‚“ã”ã†
- bangoo (number)
- りゆã†ãŒãã›ã„
- ryuugakusee (international student)
- ã‚ãŸã—
- watashi (I)
- アメリカ
- Amerika (USA)
- イギリス
- Igirisu (Britain)
- オーストラリア
- Oosutoraria (Australia)
- ã‹ã‚“ã“ã
- Kankoku (Korea)
- スウエーデン
- Sueeden (Sweden)
- ã¡ã‚…ã†ã”ã
- Chuugoku (China)
- ã‹ãŒã
- kagaku (science)
- アジアã‘ã‚“ãã‚…ã†
- ajiakenkyuu (Asian studies)
- ã‘ã„ã–ã„
- keezai (economics)
- ã“ãã•ã„ã‹ã‚“ã‘ã„
- kokusaikankee (international relations)
- コンピューター
- konpyuutaa (computer)
- ã˜ã‚“ã‚‹ã„ãŒã
- jinruigaku (anthropology)
- ã›ã„ã˜
- seeji (politics)
- ビジãƒã‚¹
- bijinesu (business)
- ã¶ã‚“ãŒã
- bungaku (literature)
- ã‚Œãã—
- rekishi (history)
- ã—ã”ã¨
- shigoto (job;work;occupation)
- ã„ã—ゃ
- isha (doctor)
- ã‹ã„ã—ゃã„ã‚“
- kaishain (office worker)
- ã“ã†ã“ã†ã›ã„
- kookoosee (high school student)
- ã ã„ãŒãã„ã‚“ã›ã„
- daigakuinsee (graduate student)
- ã—ã‚…ãµ
- shufu (housewife)
- ã ã„ãŒãã›ã„
- daigakusee (college student)
- ã¹ã‚“ã”ã—
- bengoshi (lawyer)
- ãŠã‹ã‚ã•ã‚“
- okaasan (mother)
- ãŠã¨ã†ã•ã‚“
- otoosan (father)
- ãŠããˆã•ã‚“
- oneesan (older sister)
- ãŠã«ã„ã•ã‚“
- oniisan (older brother)
- ã„ã‚‚ã†ã¨
- imooto (younger sister)
- ãŠã¨ã†ã¨
- otooto (younger brother)