JLPT N3 Vocabulary List #6 100 words
Hi guys.
In JLPT N3, thre're about 1500 words including nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
I just listed them up (in disorder tho).
This is the first step for beginners to expand your vocabulary.
You can learn Kanji from this list as well. :)
*Here
is a tip. First of all, you do not have to be able to write Kanji. You
just need to read and understand the meaning of Kanji for now. :)
Here we go (/・ω・)/
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Sunday, 8 July 2018
Let's learn basic Kanji #33 level 3
Hello guys!
How's your Kanji goin'?
I know it bothers you.
But if you know at least basic Kanji you can enjoy more Japanese culture. :)
Just try to write each Kanji 2 or 3 times. It's enough.
Better than nothing. (/・ω・)/
By the way, Meaning is a mere example. When Kanji is used with other Kanji together that meaning is also changed.
For example, 花 means flower, 火 means fire. However 花火 means fireworks.
See?
Anyway,
Let's study together!
How's your Kanji goin'?
I know it bothers you.
But if you know at least basic Kanji you can enjoy more Japanese culture. :)
Just try to write each Kanji 2 or 3 times. It's enough.
Better than nothing. (/・ω・)/
By the way, Meaning is a mere example. When Kanji is used with other Kanji together that meaning is also changed.
For example, 花 means flower, 火 means fire. However 花火 means fireworks.
See?
Anyway,
Let's study together!
Friday, 6 July 2018
Japanese Test #3 JLPT N5
Hello everyone!!!
How's your Japanese going???
Today I'm gonna give you Japanese test ''JLPT N5 level'' targeting beginners. :)
In the test, there're Kanji and grammar things which I taught you guys in my previous lessons.
Probably this test's level is around JLPT N5.
The test covers ''how to read Hiragana'',"basic grammar'' and ''vocabulary''.
This test is targeting people who just started learning Japanese and is planning to take JLPT N5.
Therefore, this test is quite similer to JLPT N5 hopefully.
Anyway, please comment whatever. :)
I hope this test helps you guys.
Practice & Exams Link
Are you ready?
Here we go! :)
How's your Japanese going???
Today I'm gonna give you Japanese test ''JLPT N5 level'' targeting beginners. :)
In the test, there're Kanji and grammar things which I taught you guys in my previous lessons.
Probably this test's level is around JLPT N5.
The test covers ''how to read Hiragana'',"basic grammar'' and ''vocabulary''.
This test is targeting people who just started learning Japanese and is planning to take JLPT N5.
Therefore, this test is quite similer to JLPT N5 hopefully.
Anyway, please comment whatever. :)
I hope this test helps you guys.
Practice & Exams Link
Are you ready?
Here we go! :)
Thursday, 5 July 2018
Let's learn basic Kanji #32 level 3
Hello guys!
How's your Kanji goin'?
I know it bothers you.
But if you know at least basic Kanji you can enjoy more Japanese culture. :)
Just try to write each Kanji 2 or 3 times. It's enough.
Better than nothing. (/・ω・)/
By the way, Meaning is a mere example. When Kanji is used with other Kanji together that meaning is also changed.
For example, 花 means flower, 火 means fire. However 花火 means fireworks.
See?
Anyway,
Let's study together!
How's your Kanji goin'?
I know it bothers you.
But if you know at least basic Kanji you can enjoy more Japanese culture. :)
Just try to write each Kanji 2 or 3 times. It's enough.
Better than nothing. (/・ω・)/
By the way, Meaning is a mere example. When Kanji is used with other Kanji together that meaning is also changed.
For example, 花 means flower, 火 means fire. However 花火 means fireworks.
See?
Anyway,
Let's study together!
JLPT N3 Vocabulary List #5
JLPT N3 Vocabulary List #5 100 words
Hi guys.
In JLPT N3, thre're about 1500 words including nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
I just listed them up (in disorder tho).
This is the first step for beginners to expand your vocabulary.
You can learn Kanji from this list as well. :)
*Here is a tip. First of all, you do not have to be able to write Kanji. You just need to read and understand the meaning of Kanji for now. :)
Here we go (/・ω・)/
Hi guys.
In JLPT N3, thre're about 1500 words including nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
I just listed them up (in disorder tho).
This is the first step for beginners to expand your vocabulary.
You can learn Kanji from this list as well. :)
*Here is a tip. First of all, you do not have to be able to write Kanji. You just need to read and understand the meaning of Kanji for now. :)
Here we go (/・ω・)/
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