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Say Hello in Japanese No Matter What the Time of Day
Absolute Beginner Season 1
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Common Kanji #2: Basic Kanji for Verbs
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Common Kanji #2: Basic Kanji for Verbs
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iku
行く
(v)
go
gakkō ni iku
学校に行く
I go to school
6 More Examples
taberu
食べる
(v)
eat
tēburu de taberu
テーブルで食べる
eat at a table
16 More Examples
hanasu
話す
(v)
speak
Kōensha ga kaigi de hanashita.
講演者が会議で話した。
The speaker spoke at the conference.
11 More Examples
kuru
来る
(v)
come
Onna no ko ga bideo kamera no hō ni kita.
女の子がビデオカメラの方に来た。
The girl came towards the video camera.
6 More Examples
tatsu
立つ
(v)
stand
Bengoshi ga basutei ni tatta.
弁護士がバス停に立った。
The lawyer stood at the bus stop.
6 More Examples
iu
言う
(v)
say
Hitobito ga "kon'nichiwa" to itte iru.
人々が「こんにちは」と言っている。
The people are saying, "Hello."
11 More Examples
yasumu
休む
(v)
rest
Otoko no hito ga, hanmokku de yasumu.
男の人が、ハンモックで休む。
The man rests in the hammock.
5 More Examples
kiku
聞く
(v)
hear
Sono otoko no ko wa tomodachi no hanashi o kiku koto ga dekiru.
その男の子は友達の話を聞くことが出来る。
The boy can hear his friend.
8 More Examples
kau
買う
(v)
buy
Kappuru ga yōfuku o katte iru.
カップルが洋服を買っている。
The couple is buying clothes.
8 More Examples
nomu
飲む
(v)
drink
mizu o nomu
水を飲む
drink water
11 More Examples
miru
見る
(v)
see
Ryokōsha-tachi ga yūhi o miru.
旅行者達が夕日を見る。
The tourists see the sunset.
3 More Examples
deru
出る
(v)
leave
Kaisha no jūyaku ga kaisha o deta.
会社の重役が会社を出た。
The company executive left the company.
7 More Examples
hairu
入る
(v)
enter
tatemono ni hairu
建物に入る
enter a building
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