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Japanese Vocabulary Course 1
- Lesson 1:How to describe time in Japanese
- Lesson 2:How to describe date in Japanese
- Lesson 3:How to describe direction in Japanese
- Lesson 4:How to describe numbers in Japanese
- Lesson 5:How to describe colors in Japanese
- Lesson 6:How to describe common countries and areas in Japanese
- Lesson 7:How to describe family members in Japanese
- Lesson 8:How to describe the units of measurement in Japanese
- Lesson 9:How to describe money in Japanese
- Lesson 10:How to describe weather in Japanese
Lesson 1:How to describe time in Japanese
Japanese | English |
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時間(じかん) | time |
何時(なんじ) | what time |
時(じ) | hour |
分(ふん、ぷん) | minute |
秒(びょう) | second |
四半期(しはんき) | quarter |
世紀(せいき) | century |
日の出(ひので) | sunrise |
日の入り(ひのいり) | sunset |
以前(いぜん) | previously |
現在(げんざい)/いま | now |
未来(みらい) | future |
朝(あさ) | morning |
今朝(けさ) | this morning |
翌朝(よくあさ) | the next morning |
午前(ごぜん) | morning |
正午(しょうご) | noon |
午後(ごご) | afternoon |
昼(ひる) | daytime |
夜(よる) | evening |
夜中(よなか)/真夜中(まよなか) | midnight |
夜間(やかん) | midnight |
夕方(ゆうがた) | evening |
夕暮れ(ゆうぐれ) | twilight |
昨夜(さくや) | last night |
今晩(こんばん) | tonight |
一時(いちじ) | 1 o'clock |
二時(にじ) | 2 o'clock |
三時(さんじ) | 3 o'clock |
四時(よじ) | 4 o'clock |
五時(ごじ) | 5 o'clock |
六時(ろくじ) | 6 o'clock |
七時(しちじ) | 7 o'clock |
八時(はちじ) | 8 o'clock |
九時(くじ) | 9 o'clock |
十時(じゅうじ) | 10 o'clock |
十一時(じゅういちじ) | 11 o'clock |
十二時(じゅうにじ) | 12 o'clock |
午前一時(ごぜんいちじ) | 1am |
午前二時(ごぜんにじ) | 2am |
午前三時(ごぜんさんじ) | 3am |
午前四時(ごぜんよじ) | 4am |
午前五時(ごぜんごじ) | 5am |
午前六時(ごぜんろくじ) | 6am |
午前七時(ごぜんしちじ) | 7am |
午前八時(ごぜんはちじ) | 8am |
午前九時(ごぜんくじ) | 9am |
午前十時(ごぜんじゅうじ) | 10am |
午前十一時(ごぜんじゅういちじ) | 11am |
午前十二時(ごぜんじゅうにじ) | 12am |
午後一時(ごごいちじ) | 1pm |
午後二時(ごごにじ) | 2pm |
午後三時(ごごさんじ) | 3pm |
午後四時(ごごよじ) | 4pm |
午後五時(ごごごじ) | 5pm |
午後六時(ごごろくじ) | 6pm |
午後七時(ごごしちじ) | 7pm |
午後八時(ごごはちじ) | 8pm |
午後九時(ごごくじ) | 9pm |
午後十時(ごごじゅうじ) | 10pm |
午後十一時(ごごじゅういちじ) | 11pm |
午後十二時(ごごじゅうにじ) | 12pm |
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These are amazing. I only hope that it had Romaji as well.
I will think of this suggestion! And I think it’s a good idea to remember all the hiragana And katakana before learning anything else.Here is a link to help you remember hiragana And katakana within an hour.
https://marshallyin.com/forum/frequently-asked-questions/how-to-remember-hiragana-and-katakana-within-one-hour/
I have to agree with Marshall. To be honest, I’ve found that relying on Romaji greatly slowed my progress. It only takes a few hours at most to learn Hiragana and Katakana. Additionally, I sometimes find that having the Furigana next to the Kanji (if I already learned it) hinders my learning as well. Try your best to stop using Romaji all together, and you’ll find yourself better off for doing so. 頑張って!
Happy New Year, Everyone!
「時」could also refer to hour.
For example: 毎時 (maiji or まいじ) means “every hour”
I have changed it to hour, thanks!