30 Oct
Mastering JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Your First Step to Japanese Proficiency
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5 is the lowest level of the JLPT and is designed for beginners who are just starting to learn the Japanese language. Here is a list of some common JLPT N5 vocabulary words:
1. ใใใซใกใฏ (konnichiwa) - Hello
2. ใใใใจใ (arigatou) - Thank you
3. ใใใ (iie) - No
4. ใฏใ (hai) - Yes
5. ใใฟใพใใ (sumimasen) - Excuse me / I'm sorry
6. ใใฏใใ (ohayou) - Good morning
7. ใใใฐใใฏ (konbanwa) - Good evening
8. ใใใใ (oishii) - Delicious
9. ใใใใใงใใ (oishii desu ka) - Is it delicious?
10. ใใใใใใใใใพใใ (oishii ja arimasen) - It's not delicious.
11. ใใฏใ (gohan) - Rice / meal
12. ใฟใ (mizu) - Water
13. ใในใพใ (tabemasu) - To eat
14. ใฎใฟใพใ (nomimasu) - To drink
15. ใใพใ (imasu) - To be (used for living things)
16. ใใใพใ (arimasu) - To have (used for inanimate objects)
17. ใ ใ (dare) - Who
18. ใชใ (nan) - What
19. ใใใ (ikura) - How much
20. ใใ (kore) - This
21. ใใ (sore) - That
22. ใใใฏใชใใงใใ (kore wa nan desu ka) - What is this?
23. ใใใฏใใใใงใใ (sore wa ikura desu ka) - How much is that?
24. ใญใ (neko) - Cat
25. ใใฌ (inu) - Dog
These are just a few examples of JLPT N5 vocabulary words. The N5 level covers basic Japanese language concepts and is a good starting point for beginners. To pass the JLPT N5, it's important to also learn basic grammar and sentence structures in addition to vocabulary.