Japanese Vocabulary Blaster #35
1. nebo^ suru - to oversleep, to sleep in
2. tazuneru - to ask
3. yakudatsu - to be useful
4. tatsu - to pass time
5. okuru - to send
6. naguru - to hit, to slap
7. nusumu - to steal
8. sumu - to reside in, to dwell
9. harau - to pay
10. kaimono suru - to shop
11. hinan suru - to criticize
12. kizuku - to notice
13. sodatsu - to grow up
14. fureru - to touch
15. kotaeru - to answer
to see the list of the last 15 words you should have already memorized go to Japanese Vocabulary 34 or go on to memorize your next 15 here at
Japanese Vocabulary 36
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Some example sentences
Using the above Japanese vocabulary
A. Fukuoka ni sunde imasu. - I live in Fukuoka.
Q. Haratta? Did you pay ( for it)?
A. Iie ,mada, haratte inai. - No, I haven't paid for it yet.
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