Japanese Vocabulary Blaster #46
Here are your next 15 Japanese words to add to your inventory.
1. terekusai - bashful;shy
2. nezumi iro - gray; mouse color
3. hai iro - grey; ash color
4. kigen zen 100 nen - B.C. 100
5. kigen go 1 nen - 1 A.D.
6. hyakunenbashi - 100 years bridge
7. kanzei - custom; tariff
8. jizen - in advance; beforehand
9. taisei - an organization; a system
10. shu^kan - a custom; a habit; a practice
11. iuta to^ri - like I said, didn't I say so?
12. nakanaka - quite;rather;pretty;quite
13. naisho - a secret
14. naisho ni suru - to keep a matter private
15. jutaku - a house; a dwelling
to go to the previous list of 15 Japanese vocabulary words, go here http://squidoo.com/japanesevocabulary45
or to go on to the next set of 15 Japanese vocabulary words, go here http://squidoo.com/japanesevocabulary47
Example of the some of the above vocabulary
iu tori - like you say
iku tori - like it goes
taberu tori - like you eat
Brettkun's Japanese and Other feeds
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byJapanese langauge learning aids
Reader Feedback
Like this lens? Want to share your feedback, or just give a thumbs up? Be the first to submit a blurb!
Japanese Del.icio.us bookmarks
Blog Posts from Google about Japan
- Japanese FM says no base deal during Obama visit
- TOKYO ? Japan's foreign minister said Sunday that no deal on relocating US troops on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa can be expected during ...
- Matsui's old mates win Japan Series
- The Yomiuri Giants won their first Japan Series title since 2002, the last year Matsui was there, with a 2-0 victory over the Nippon Ham Fighters in Game 6 ...
- Bo Bae Song wins Mizuno Classic
- SHIMA, Japan ? South Korea's Bo Bae Song won the Mizuno Classic for her first LPGA Tour title, closing with a 4-under 68 on Sunday for a three-stroke ...
- The Buzz: Joubert wins NHK Trophy
- Brian Joubert won the NHK Trophy on Saturday in Nagano, Japan, finishing with 232.70 points for a 15-point margin over skater Johnny Weir of the United ...
by brettkun
Makurasuki Sensei, Brett McCluskey. enjoys sharing his knowledge of Japanese Grammar with those serious about becoming fluent. He appl...
(more)









