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JLPT Vocabulary — 10,000+ Japanese Words

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食べる taberu · to eat飲む nomu · to drink行く iku · to go来る kuru · to come見る miru · to see聞く kiku · to hear話す hanasu · to speak書く kaku · to write読む yomu · to read学ぶ manabu · to learn好き suki · to like大きい ookii · big小さい chiisai · small新しい atarashii · new古い furui · oldありがとう arigatou · thank youすみません sumimasen · excuse meはじめまして hajimemashite · nice to meet you頑張る ganbaru · to do one's best日本語 nihongo · Japanese language勉強 benkyou · studying先生 sensei · teacher学生 gakusei · student学校 gakkou · school電車 densha · train会社 kaisha · company仕事 shigoto · work / job家族 kazoku · family友達 tomodachi · friend時間 jikan · time明日 ashita · tomorrow食べる taberu · to eat飲む nomu · to drink行く iku · to go来る kuru · to come見る miru · to see聞く kiku · to hear話す hanasu · to speak書く kaku · to write読む yomu · to read学ぶ manabu · to learn好き suki · to like大きい ookii · big小さい chiisai · small新しい atarashii · new古い furui · oldありがとう arigatou · thank youすみません sumimasen · excuse meはじめまして hajimemashite · nice to meet you頑張る ganbaru · to do one's best日本語 nihongo · Japanese language勉強 benkyou · studying先生 sensei · teacher学生 gakusei · student学校 gakkou · school電車 densha · train会社 kaisha · company仕事 shigoto · work / job家族 kazoku · family友達 tomodachi · friend時間 jikan · time明日 ashita · tomorrow
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異論
いろん
different opinion, objection
N1
なん
difficulty, hardships, defect
N1
国交
こっこう
diplomatic relations
N1
用法
ようほう
directions, rules of use
N1
あか
dirt, filth
N1
汚れ
よごれ
dirt, filth
N1
遭難
そうなん
disaster, shipwreck, accident
N1
しつけ
discipline, training
N1
暴露
ばくろ
disclosure, exposure, revelation
N1
論議
ろんぎ
discussion
N1
弁論
べんろん
discussion, debate, argument
N1
言論
げんろん
discussion, speech
N1
討論
とうろん
discussion; debate
N1
~症
~しょう
disease
N1
布巾
ふきん
dish cloth
N1
派遣
はけん
dispatch, send
N1
分散
ぶんさん
dispersion, decentralization, variance (statistics)
N1
廃棄
はいき
disposal, abandon, discarding
N1
処分
しょぶん
disposal, dealing, punishment
N1
始末
しまつ
disposal; cleaning up afterwards
N1
意地
いじ
disposition, spirit, obstinacy, appetite
N1
争い
あらそい
dispute, quarrel, conflict
N1
抗争
こうそう
dispute, resistance
N1
紛争
ふんそう
dispute, trouble, strife
N1
失格
しっかく
disqualification, elimination, incapacity (legal)
N1
不服
ふふく
dissatisfaction, discontent, disapproval
N1
解剖
かいぼう
dissection, autopsy
N1
蒸溜
じょうりゅう
distillation
N1
くっきり
distinctly, clearly, boldly
N1
配給
はいきゅう
distribution (e.g., films, rice
N1
配布
はいふ
distribution
N1
配分
はいぶん
distribution, allotment
N1
動揺
どうよう
disturbance, flutter shock
N1
妨害
ぼうがい
disturbance, obstruction, interference
N1
どぶ
ditch, drain, gap
N1
みぞ
ditch, drain, gutter, gap
N1
多様
たよう
diversity, variety
N1
潜水
せんすい
diving
N1
手分け
てわけ
division of labor
N1
分業
ぶんぎょう
division of labor, specialization, assemblyline production
N1
区画
くかく
division, section, area
N1
分配
ぶんぱい
division, sharing
N1
医院
いいん
doctor's office (surgery), clinic
N1
往診
おうしん
doctor's visit, house call
N1
文書
ぶんしょ
document, writing
N1
決行
けっこう
doing (with resolve), carrying out (e.g., a plan)
N1
家畜
かちく
domestic animals, livestock, cattle
N1
国産
こくさん
domestic products
N1
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This database contains over 10,000 vocabulary items covering all five JLPT levels — N5 to N1. Each word includes kanji, kana and an English meaning to support your study.
What is the difference between N5 and N1?
N5 is the easiest JLPT level, covering around 800 core words for basic daily conversation. N1 is the highest, requiring mastery of 10,000+ words including formal and literary vocabulary. Work through N5 → N4 → N3 → N2 → N1 in order.
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