Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 10

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15 words every 2 days

1. fumikiri - crosswalk
2. dekai - enormous, big
3. purin - pudding
4. eki - trainstation
5. hashiru - to run
6. tobu - to fly
7. denki - light(s)
8. kutsu - shoes
9. nugu - to take off (shoes,clothes etc.)
10. densha - train
11. tokkyu^ - special limited express train
12. ku^ - to eat (informal)
13. kyu^ko^ - express train
14. tokei - watch, clock
15. norikae - transfer (change train etc)

Kick vocabulary in it's butt by setting a goal of 15 words every 2 days. At 4000 words some say = fluency.

As Always,
Ganbatte Ne!
Do Your Best!
Makurasuki Sensei

to see the list of the last 15 words you should have already memorized go to Japanese Vocabulary 9 or go on to memorize your next 15 here at
Japanese Vocabulary 11

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