今日の単語
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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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7,972 words found
堪える
こらえる
to bear, to endure, to put up with
N2
負う
おう
to bear, to owe
N1
なる
to become
N3
曇る
くもる
to become cloudy, to become dim
N5
揃う
そろう
to become complete, to be equal
N2
慌てる
あわてる
to become confused、to panic
N2
冷める
さめる
to become cool, to wear off
N2
ぼやける
to become dim, to become blurred
N1
汚れる
よごれる
to become dirty
N4
馴れる
なれる
to become domesticated, to become tame
N2
懐く
なつく
to become emotionally attached
N1
怯える
おびえる
to become frightened
N1
鈍る
にぶる
to become less capable, to grow dull, to become blunt, to weaken
N1
緩む
ゆるむ
to become loose, to slacken
N1
濁る
にごる
to become muddy, to get cloudy
N2
しびれる
to become numb
N2
赤らむ
あからむ
to become red, to blush
N1
定まる
さだまる
to become settled, to be fixed
N1
見慣れる
みなれる
to become used to seeing, to be familiar with
N2
衰える
おとろえる
to become weak, to decline
N1
初めに
はじめに
to begin with, first of all
N2
始めに
はじめに
to begin with, first of all
N2
甘える
あまえる
to behave like a spoiled child, to fawn on
N1
振舞う
ふるまう
to behave, to conduct
N2
斬る
きる
to behead, to murder
N2
信じる
しんじる
to believe
N2
信ずる
しんずる
to believe
N2
属する
ぞくする
to belong to, to come under
N2
曲げる
まげる
to bend, to crook, to lean
N2
そらす
to bend, to warp
N1
賭ける
かける
to bet, to risk, to gamble
N1
裏切る
うらぎる
to betray, to turn traitor
N2
綴じる
とじる
to bind, to file
N1
噛み切る
かみきる
to bite off, to gnaw through
N1
噛む
かむ
to bite, to chew
N4
とがめる
to blame, to rebuke
N1
恵む
めぐむ
to bless, to show mercy to
N1
咲く
さく
to bloom
N3
吹く
ふく
to blow (wind, etc.)
N3
乗り込む
のりこむ
to board, to get into (a car); to march into, to enter
N1
誇る
ほこる
to boast of, to be proud of
N1
沸かす
わかす
to boil
N4
茹でる
ゆでる
to boil
N2
炊く
たく
to boil, to cook
N2
煮る
にる
to boil, to cook
N2
煮える
にえる
to boil, to cook, to be cooked
N2
沸く
わく
to boil, to grow hot
N4
湧く
わく
to boil, to grow hot
N2
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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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