Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 34
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Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 34
Study 15 words every two days toward becoming fluent in the Japanese language.
Remember that language aqusition takes time, patience, and study. Continue to refresh your memory by visiting earlier Vocabulary blasters, while also learning your new vocabulary words.
15 New Vocabulary Words
Here are the next 15
1. mondai - a problem
2. handan suru - to judge, to interpret
3. jakuten - weakness, a fault
4. ketten - weakness, a fault
5. odoroku - to be surprized, amazed
6. ishi - a rock, stone
7. ishi - will (as in the will to survive)
8. ueru - to be starving
9. ueru - to plant
10. yuumoa - humor
11. reibo^ - air conditioning
12. danbo^ - heating
13. ayamachi - a mistake
14. niwa - a garden
15. niwashi - a gardener
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Conversational Japanese: Using the word mondai in a sentence.
Hen na tokoro de mondai ga atta - I had a problem in a weird place.
Katte kara anshin shita - After the win I felt at ease.
Good Japanese Dictionaries
A Handbook of Common Japanese Phrases (Power Japanese Series) (Kodansha's Children's Classics) by Sanseido
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