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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
あぶる
to scorch, to roast
N2
引っ掻く
ひっかく
to scratch
N1
掻く
かく
to scratch
N2
探る
さぐる
to search, to look for, investigate
N2
捜す
さがす
to search, to seek, to look for
N2
探す
さがす
to search, to seek, to look for
N4
籠もる
こもる
to seclude oneself, to be confined in
N1
見送る
みおくる
to see off; to escort; to let pass
N2
見る
みる
to see, to look
N3
捕える
とらえる
to seize, to capture, to arrest
N2
掴む
つかむ
to seize, to catch, to grasp
N2
売る
うる
to sell (v.t.)
N3
卸す
おろす
to sell wholesale, grated (vegetables)
N2
帰す
かえす
to send back
N2
送る
おくる
to send, to dispatch
N4
よこす
to send, to forward; to hand over (e.g., money)
N2
放す
はなす
to separate, to set free
N2
盛る
もる
to serve (food); to fill up; to prescribe
N2
酌む
くむ
to serve sake
N2
務める
つとめる
to serve, to act
N2
仕える
つかえる
to serve, to work for
N1
構える
かまえる
to set up
N1
据える
すえる
to set, to lay, to place
N1
就く
つく
to settle in (place), to take (seat position), to study (under teacher)
N2
収まる
おさまる
to settle into; to be obtained
N1
納まる
おさまる
to settle into; to be obtained
N1
断つ
たつ
to sever, to cut off
N1
縫う
ぬう
to sew
N2
揺さぶる
ゆさぶる
to shake, to jolt, to rock, to swing
N1
揺れる
ゆれる
to shake, to sway
N4
研ぐ
とぐ
to sharpen, to grind, to polish
N1
剃る
そる
to shave
N2
照る
てる
to shine
N2
照らす
てらす
to shine on, to illuminate
N2
光る
ひかる
to shine, to glitter
N4
輝く
かがやく
to shine, to glitter, to sparkle
N2
映える
はえる
to shine, to look attractive, to look pretty
N1
射す
さす
to shine, to strike
N2
震える
ふるえる
to shiver, to shake, to quake
N2
縮める
ちぢめる
to shorten, to reduce, to shrink
N2
担ぐ
かつぐ
to shoulder, to carry on shoulder
N2
叫ぶ
さけぶ
to shout, to cry
N2
怒鳴る
どなる
to shout, to yell
N2
見せびらかす
みせびらかす
to show off, to flaunt
N1
敬う
うやまう
to show respect, to honor
N2
現す
あらわす
to show, to appear, to reveal
N2
見せる
みせる
to show, to display
N5
示す
しめす
to show, to indicate
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.
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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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