Japanese Vocabulary Blaster #39
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1. ibiki o kaku* - to snore
2. sashimi - fresh raw fish/ no rice / small slabs of jewel like raw fish
3. daigaku - college
4. daigakusei - college student
5. chu^i suru - pay attention to; to take care ; to be careful
6. chu^goku - China
7. jido^sha - an automobile
8. somatsu na - course (food); humble; crude; poor (clothes)
9. tamashii - spirit; a soul
10. do^ji ni - occurring at the same time; simultaneous
11. eru - to obtain
12. mokuteki - purpose
13. moji do^ri - literally
14. boshu - collection; subscription
15. hoken - insurance
As Always,
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Makurasuki Sensei
to see the list of the last 15 words you should have already memorized go to Japanese Vocabulary 38 or go on to memorize your next 15 here at
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