Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 49

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Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 49

Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 49
15 Words Every 2 Days.
Learn, Memorize, Study, Ponder
Rinse, Get Quizzed, Repeat
Now Blast!

1. kobosu - to spill
2. sosogu - to pour
3. yaku - to bake, toast, roast
4. taku - to cook rice
5. so^jiki - a vacuum cleaner
6. shiboru - to wring, squeeze
7. kyo^mi - an interest, things we are "in" to
8. gaijin - foreigner
9. doitsugo - the German language
10. furansugo - the French language
11. eigo - the English language
12. porutogarugo - the Portuguese langauge
13. supeingo - The Spanish language
14. chikyu^ - the Earth
15. o-tsuki, or just tsuki - the Moon

As Always,
Ganbatte Ne!
Do Your Best!
Makurasuki Sensei

*To see the list of the last 15 words you should have already memorized go to
Japanese Vocabulary 48 or go on to memorize your next 15 here at

Japanese Vocabulary 50

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