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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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腫れる
はれる
to swell (from inflammation, to become swollen)
N1
膨れる
ふくれる
to swell (out), to be inflated, to bulge
N1
膨らます
ふくらます
to swell, to expand, to inflate
N2
泳ぐ
およぐ
to swim
N5
揺らぐ
ゆらぐ
to swing, to sway, to shake
N1
いたわる
to sympathize with, to console, to care for
N1
取り組む
とりくむ
to tackle, to engage in a bout, to come to grips with
N1
仕立てる
したてる
to tailor, to make, to prepare
N1
取る
とる
to take (a class); to get (a grade)
N5
撮る
とる
to take (a photo), to make (a film)
N5
受ける
うける
to take (an examination, interview, etc.); to receive
N4
受け持つ
うけもつ
to take (be in) charge of
N2
出す
だす
to take (something) out; to hand in (something)
N5
取り戻す
とりもどす
to take back, to regain
N1
引取る
ひきとる
to take back; to adopt; to leave
N1
降ろす
おろす
to take down, to launch, to drop
N2
脱ぐ
ぬぐ
to take off (clothes)
N5
取り出す
とりだす
to take out, to pick out
N2
称する
しょうする
to take the name of, to call oneself
N1
代る
かわる
to take the place of, to relieve, to be substituted for
N2
取り上げる
とりあげる
to take up, to pick up; to confiscate
N2
占める
しめる
to take up; to account for
N3
捕る
とる
to take, to catch (fish)
N2
しゃべる
to talk, to chat, to chatter (same as 話す )
N3
語る
かたる
to talk, to tell, to recite
N2
尖る
とがる
to taper to a point, to become sharp
N2
味わう
あじわう
to taste, to savor
N2
教える
おしえる
to teach, to inform, to instruct
N5
破く
やぶく
to tear
N2
剥ぐ
はぐ
to tear off, to peel off, to rip off
N1
剥す
はがす
to tear off, to peel off, to rip off
N2
裂く
さく
to tear, to split
N2
破る
やぶる
to tear; to violate; to defeat
N2
物語る
ものがたる
to tell, to indicate
N2
言い付ける
いいつける
to tell, to order
N2
それほど
to that degree; extent
N4
あんなに
to that extent, to that degree
N2
飽くまで
あくまで
to the end, to the last, stubbornly
N2
考える
かんがえる
to think (about); to consider
N4
思い付く
おもいつく
to think of, to hit upon
N2
思う
おもう
to think, to feel
N4
脅かす
おびやかす
to threaten, to coerce
N1
脅かす
おどかす
to threaten, to coerce
N2
脅す
おどす
to threaten, to menace
N1
倒す
たおす
to throw down, to beat
N2
放り込む
ほうりこむ
to throw into
N1
乱す
みだす
to throw out of order, to disarrange, to disturb
N1
放り出す
ほうりだす
to throw out, to give up, to abandon
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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