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15 New Japanese Words to Help Beef up your Stock of Japanese Language Weaponry in the form of Vocabulary

 

Here are 15 more words to add Japanese Language arsena -

1. otoko - man
2. onna - woman
3. otoko no ko - boy
4. onna no ko - girl
5. kawai - cute
6. suteki na - cool, nice, neat
7. kekkon suru - to marry
8. wakai - young
9. migaku - to shine (shoes, teeth)
10. hamigaki - toothpaste
11. tsumetai* - cold (drink etc.)
12. omoi, omotai - heavy
13. yaku - burn, bake, toast
14. kanpeki - perfect
15. mochiron - of course

to see the list of the last 15 words you should have already memorized go to Japanese Vocabulary 11 or go on to memorize your next 15 here at
Japanese Vocabulary 13

Get your friends to quiz you, then go on to learn more with Japanese Vocabulary Blasters. As Always Ganbatte Ne! Do Your Best! McCluskey Sensei
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Makurasuki Sensei, Brett McCluskey. enjoys sharing his knowledge of Japanese Grammar  with those serious about becoming fluent in another langauge.  Japanese Just happens to be his forte. He applauds all efforts in of those who pursuit fluency in Japanese, or in whatever language they choose to learn. Journey toward Fluency

I started my Journey toward Japanese fluency at a tender age. I remember studying very hard waking up early every morning to study with only one goal in mind. To be able to converse freely with the Japanese people in their own tongue, I desired to possess this skill more than any other. I worked hard at pronunciation, at memorizing vocabulary.

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