L20 Vocabulary

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/りま\      

i·ri·ma·s 要ります

need, require [a visa]

bi·za·ga·i·ri·ma·s ビザが要ります

check, investigate

/らべま\      

shi·ra·be·ma·s 調べます

repair

しゅ\うりします      

syu·u·ri·shi·ma·s 修理します

I (an informal equivalent of わたし used by men)

\      

bo·ku 僕

I (an informal equivalent of わたし used by men)

/      

ki·mi 君

you (an informal equivalent of あなた used to address people of equal or lower status)

/なかくん      

ta·na·ka·ku·n 田中君

Mr. Tanaka Mr. (an informal equivalent of 〜さん used to address people of equal or lower status; also often appended to boys’ names)

\      

u·n うん

yes (an informal equivalent of はい)

u·u·n ううん

no (an informal equivalent of いいえ)

/とば      

ko·to·ba ことば

word, language

/もの      

ki·mo·no 着物

kimono (traditional Japanese attire)

\      

bi·za ビザ

visa

/じめ      

ha·ji·me 初め

the beginning

/わり      

o·wa·ri 終わり

the end of 〜, The End

/っち      

koc·chi こっち

this way, this place (an informal equivalent of こちら)

/っち      

soc·chi そっち

that way, that place near the listener (an informal equivalent of そちら)

/っち      

ac·chi あっち

that way, that place over there (an informal equivalent of あちら)

\っち      

doc·chi どっち

which one (of two things), which way, where (an informal equivalent of どちら)

/んな\      

mi·n·na·de みんなで

all together

ka·ra·i·ke·do·o·i·shi·i 辛いけど、おいしい。

けど is 〜, but (an informal equivalent of が)It’s spicy, but it tastes nice.

o·na·ka·ga·ip·pa·i·de·s おなかがいっぱいです。

(I’m) full

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