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
馴らす
ならす
to domesticate, to tame
N1
疑う
うたがう
to doubt, to distrust
N2
引きずる
ひきずる
to drag along, to pull, to prolong
N1
流す
ながす
to drain, to float, to shed (e.g., blood, tears)
N2
引っ込む
ひっこむ
to draw back, to sink, to cave in
N2
迫る
せまる
to draw near, to press
N2
描く
かく
to draw, to depict, to describe
N2
描く
えがく
to draw, to depict, to describe
N2
汲む
くむ
to draw, to scoop, to pump
N2
着飾る
きかざる
to dress up
N1
漂う
ただよう
to drift about, to float, to hang in air
N1
飲む
のむ
to drink
N5
潜る
もぐる
to drive, to pass through; to evade, to hide
N2
落す
おとす
to drop, to lose
N4
乾かす
かわかす
to dry
N2
染める
そめる
to dye, to color
N1
稼ぐ
かせぐ
to earn income, to labor
N2
儲ける
もうける
to earn, to have (bear, beget) a child
N2
食べる
たべる
to eat
N5
埋め込む
うめこむ
to embed, implant
N1
抱く
だく
to embrace, to hug
N2
雇う
やとう
to employ, to hire
N3
励ます
はげます
to encourage, to cheer, to raise (the voice)
N1
~(て) しまう
to end up ~
N4
果てる
はてる
to end, to be finished, to be exhausted
N1
止める
やめる
to end, to stop
N4
止める
とどめる
to end, to stop, to cease, to resign
N1
堪える
たえる
to endure, to put up with
N1
耐える
たえる
to endure, to put up with
N1
携わる
たずさわる
to engage, to involve
N1
楽む
たのしむ
to enjoy
N4
絡む
からむ
to entangle, to entwine
N1
入る
はいる
to enter, to contain, to hold
N5
もてなす
to entertain, to make welcome
N1
任せる
まかせる
to entrust to another, to leave to
N2
任す
まかす
to entrust, to leave to a person
N1
羨む
うらやむ
to envy
N2
消す
けす
to erase, to delete, to turn off power
N5
逃れる
のがれる
to escape
N1
免れる
まぬがれる
to escape from, to be exempted
N1
脱する
だっする
to escape from, to get out
N1
逃げる
にげる
to escape, to run away
N4
診る
みる
to examine (a patient)
N3
上回る
うわまわる
to exceed
N1
超える
こえる
to exceed, to cross over, to cross
N2
越える
こえる
to exceed, to cross over, to cross
N2
過ぎる
すぎる
to exceed, to go beyond
N4
勝る
まさる
to excel, to surpass, to outrival
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.
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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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