All 100 Japanese N5 Kanji You Must Know to Pass the JLPT N5 ่ชญใๆธใ่ใ่ฉฑใใใAre you familiar with those kanji yet? Some of the JLPT N5 kanji are these. It’s time to commit them to memory if you plan to take the test!
“JLPT” is an acronym for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, in case you were unaware. With five proficiency levels, it’s one of the most well-known and respected assessments of Japanese language competency worldwide. The hardest level, N1, is regarded as nearly fluid. The easiest level, N5, covers the fundamentals of Japanese.
The JLPT is an excellent tool to gauge your proficiency in Japanese and test your abilities. Here is a resource to help you master the required JLPT N5.
Table of contents Expectations for the JLPT N5 Exam Why the JLPT N5 Test Requires Knowledge of Kanji The N5 Kanji List in Japanese The JLPT N5: The 100 Kanji You Must Know Numbers in Japanese Kanji Time in Japanese Kanji Kanji for People and Things in Japanese Places and Directions in Japanese Kanji Japanese Verbs in Kanji Japanese Adjectives in Kanji The Greatest Methods for Memorizing Japanese Kanji A Concluding Note on Studying Japanese Kanji The following post delves deeply into the subject; but, if you would like a brief synopsis, here is a video I created:
Expectations for the JLPT N5 Exam Despite being the most fundamental official Japanese test, the JLPT N5 is nonetheless .
You must be able to read Japanese at a basic level and comprehend simple discussions from everyday life and school in order to pass the JLPT N5 exam. You ought to be familiar with about 800 words.
I suggest beginning with roughly 50 fundamental language patterns and the Core 101 Japanese terms.
JTest4U and Genki I are my two favorite options for grammar study at this level. Additionally, you must be completely at ease reading all of the hiragana and katakana characters.
Why the JLPT N5 Test Requires Knowledge of Kanji Among the most difficult things to do when learning Japanese? Kanji.
The JLPT requires you to know roughly 100 kanji at the N5 level in order to pass. Between examinations, these kanji may vary somewhat, however you can.
You can anticipate seeing the 100 most often used kanji for verbs, numbers, time, locations, people, simple adjectives, and directions, however these may vary slightly from test to test.
The good news? Because these kanji are so often used, you will see them again in both the texts you read and the vocabulary you acquire. The bad news is that since most of these kanji are radicals, or roots, you will have to memorize them on your own. In Japanese, radicals are simple kanji, which serve as the foundation for complicated kanji.
Therefore, it gets easier to interpret more difficult kanji the more radicals you learn. The most common way to memorize kanji is to start with the radicals and work your way up to complex kanji.
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Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ไธ
One
ichi, itsu
ใใก , ใใค
hito(tsu), hito
ใฒใจ
ไธไบบ (one person, alone)
ไธไบบ (ใใกใซใ, ichinin) means “one person” in Japanese
ไบ
Two
ni
ใซ
futa(tsu), futa
ใตใ
ไบไบบ (two people, pair)
ไบไบบ (ใซใซใ, ninin) means “two people” in Japanese
ไธ
Three
san
ใใ
mit(tsu), mi
ใฟใฃใค, ใฟ
ไธๆฅ (3rd day of the month)
ไธๆฅ (ใฟใฃใ, mikka) means “three days” in Japanese
ๅ
Four
shi
ใ
yo(tsu), yo, yon
ใค
ๅๆฅ (4th day of the month)
ๅๆฅ (ใใฃใ, yokka) means “four daysโin Japanese
ไบ
Five
go
ใ
itsu
ใใค
ไบๆฅ (5th day of the month)
ไบๆฅ (ใใคใ, itsuka) means “five daysโdaysโ in Japanese
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅ ญ
Six
roku
ใใ
mut(tsu), mu
ใใค
ๅ ญๆฅ (6th day of the month)
ๅ ญๆฅ (ใใใ, muika) means “six daysโin Japanese
ไธ
Seven
shichi
ใใก
nana(tsu), nana
ใชใช
ไธๆฅ (7th day of the month)
ไธๆฅ” (ใใกใซใกshichinichi) in Japanese literally means “seven days.”
ๅ ซ
Eight
hachi
ใฏใก
yat(tsu), ya
ใใฃใจ
ๅ ซๆฅ (8th day of the month)
ๅ ซๆฅ” (ใใใ, youka) means “eighth day” in Japanese.
ไน
Nine
kyuu, ku
ใใ ใ
kokono(tsu), kokono
ใใใฎ
ไนๆฅ (9th day of the month)
“ไนๆฅ” (ใใใฎใ, kokonoka) means “ninth day” in Japanese.
ๅ
Ten
juu, ji
ใใ ใ
tou, to
ใจใ
ๅๆฅ (10th day of the month)
“ๅๆฅ” (ใจใใ, tooka) means “tenth day” in Japanese.
็พ
Hundred
hyaku
ใฒใใ
โ
โ
็พไธๅ (1 million Yen)
“็พไธๅ” (ใฒใใใพใใใ, hyakuman en) means “one million yen” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅ
Thousand
sen
ใใ
chi
ใก
ๅไธๅ (10 million Yen)
“ๅไธๅ” (ใใใพใใใ, senman en) means “ten million yen” in Japanese.
ไธ
Ten thousand
man, ban
ใพใ, ใฐใ
–
–
ไธๅนด็ญ (fountain pen)
“ไธๅนด็ญ” (ใพใใญใใฒใค, mannenhitsu) means ” Fountain pen” in Japanese.
ๅ
Yen, circle, and round
en
ใใ
maru(i)
ใพใใ
ๅใ (round)
ๅใ” (ใใใ, en’i) means “round” or “circular” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๆ
Time, hour
ji
ใ
toki
ใจใ
ๆ่จ (clock, watch)
he word ๆ่จ (ใฉใใ, dokei) means “clock” or “watch.”
้
Time frame, span of time
kan, ken
ใใ, ใใ
aida
ใใใ
ๆ้ (time, hours)
The word ๆ้ (ใใใ, jikan) means “time” or “hours” in Japanese.
ๅพ
After, later, behind
go, kou
ใ, ใใ
ato
ใใจ
ๅๅพ (afternoon, P.M.)
The word ๅๅพ (ใใ, gogo) means “afternoon” or “P.M.” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ไป
Now
kon, kin
ใใ, ใใ
ima
ใใพ
ไปๆฉ (this evening), ไปๆ (this morning)
ไปๆฉ (ใใใฐใ, konban) means “this evening” or “tonight.”ไปๆ (ใใ, kesa) means “this morning.”
ๅ
Before, ahead, future
sen
ใใ
saki
ใใ
ๅ ้ฑ (last week), ๅ ็ (teacher, master)
ๅ ้ฑ (ใใใใ ใ, senshลซ) means “last week.”ๅ ็ (ใใใใ, sensei) means “teacher” or “master.”
ๆฅ
To come
rai
ใใ
ku(ru)
ใ
ๆฅๆ (next month), ๆฅใ (to come)
ๆฅๆ (ใใใใค, raigetsu) means “next month.”ๆฅใ (ใใ, kuru) means “to come.”
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅ
Half, middle
han
ใฏใ
naka(ba)
ใชใใฐ
ๅๅ (half)
Yes! ๅๅ (ใฏใใถใ, hanbun) means “half.” It combines the kanji ๅ (han), meaning “half,” with ๅ (bun), which relates to “part” or “portion.” If
ๆฏ
Every, each
mai
ใพใ
ๆฏๆฅ(every day)
Exactly! ๆฏๆฅ (ใพใใซใก, mainichi) means “every day.”
ไฝ
What, which, how many
ka
ใ
nan, nani
ใชใ, ใชใซ
ไฝๆๆฅ (what day of the week)
Yes! ไฝๆๆฅ (ใชใใใใณ, nan’yลbi) means “what day of the week?” Itโs a useful phrase for asking about specific days.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ไบบ
Person
jin, nin
ใใ, ใซใ
hito
ใฒใจ
ไบบใ (people)
“ไบบใ ” (ใฒใจใณใจ, hitobito) in Japanese means “people” or “human beings”
็ท
Man, boy, male
dan, nan
ใ ใ, ใชใ
otoko
ใใจใ
็ทใฎๅญ (boy)
“็ทใฎๅญ” (ใใจใใฎใ, otoko no ko) means “boy” or “male child” in Japanese.
ๅฅณ
Woman, girl, female
jo, nyo
ใใ, ใซใ
onna, me
ใใใช, ใ
ๅฅณใฎๅญ (girl)
“ๅฅณใฎๅญ” (ใใใชใฎใ, onna no ko) means “girl” or “female child.”
ๅญ
Child
shi, su
ใ, ใ
ko
ใ
ๅญไพ (child)
“ๅญไพ” (ใใฉใ, kodomo) means “child” or “children”
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๆฏ
Mother
bo
ใผ
haha
ใฏใฏ
ๆฏ (mother)
“ๆฏ” (ใฏใฏ, haha) means “mother”
็ถ
Father
fu
ใต
chichi
ใกใก
็ถ (father)
็ถ” (ใกใก, chichi) means “father”
ๅ
Friend
yuu
ใใ
tomo
ใจใ
ๅ้ (friend)
“ๅ้” (ใจใใ ใก, tomodachi) means “friend” or “friends
็ซ
Fire
ka
ใ
hi
ใฒ
็ซๆๆฅ (Tuesday)
็ซๆๆฅ (ใใใใณ, kayoubi) means Tuesday
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๆฐด
Water
sui
ใใ
mizu
ใฟใ
ๆฐดๆๆฅ (Wednesday)
ๆฐดๆๆฅ (ใใใใใณ, suiyลbi) means “Wednesday” in Japanese.
ๆจ
Tree, wood
moku, boku
ใใ,ใผใ
ki, ko
ใ, ใ
ๆจๆๆฅ (Thursday)
ๆจๆๆฅ (ใใใใใณ, mokuyลbi) means “Thursday” in Japanese.
ๅ
Earth, ground
do, to
ใฉ, ใจ
tsuchi
ใคใก
ๅๆๆฅ (Saturday)
ๅๆๆฅ (ใฉใใใณ, doyลbi) means Saturday in Japanese.
้
Money, gold
kin, kon
ใใ, ใใ
kane
ใใญ
้ๆๆฅ (Friday)
้ๆๆฅ (ใใใใใณ, kinyลbi) means Friday in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๆฌ
Book, source
hon
ใปใ
moto
ใใจ
ๆฅๆฌ่ช (Japanese)
ๆฅๆฌ่ช (ใซใปใใ, nihongo) means Japanese language in English.
ๅท
River
sen
ใใ
kawa
ใใ
ๅท (river)
kanji ๅท (ใใ, kawa) means river.
่ฑ
Flower
ka
ใ
hana
ใฏใช
่ฑ็ซ (fireworks)
่ฑ็ซ (ใฏใชใณ, hanabi) means fireworks in Japanese.
ๆฐ
Spirit
ki, ke
ใ, ใ
–
–
ๅ ๆฐ (healthy, spirit, fine)
ๅ ๆฐ (ใใใ, genki) in Japanese can have several meanings
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
็
Life, to live, to be born, to grow
sei, shou
ใใ
i(kiru), u(mareru), ha(yasu)
ใใใ (ikiru) โ to live, ใใพใใ (umareru) โ to be born, ใฏใใ (hayasu) โ to hasten, to encourage
็ๅพ (pupil)
็ๅพ (ใใใจ, seito) means pupil or student in Japanese
้ญ
Fish
gyo
ใใใ
sakana
ใใใช
้ญ (fish)
The kanji ้ญ (pronounced “ใใใช” in Japanese) means fish.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅคฉ
Heaven
ten
ใฆใ
ame, ama
ใใ, ใใ
ๅคฉๆฐ (weather)
ๅคฉๆฐ (ใฆใใ, tenki) means “weather” in Japanese.
็ฉบ
Sky, empty
kuu
ใใ
sora, a(keru)
ใใ, ใใใ
็ฉบ (sky)
The kanji ็ฉบ (ใใ / sora) means “sky” in Japanese
ๅฑฑ
Mountain
san
ใใ
yama
ใใพ
ๅฑฑ (mountain)
The kanji ๅฑฑ (ใใพ / yama) means “mountain” in Japanese.
้จ
Rain
u
ใ
ame
ใใ
้จ (rain)
The kanji ้จ (ใใ / ame) means “rain” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
้ป
Electricity
den
ใงใ
โ
้ปๆฐ (electricity)
The word ้ปๆฐ (ใงใใ / denki) means “electricity” or “electric power” in Japanese.
่ป
Car, vehicle
sha
ใใ
kuruma
ใใใพ
้ป่ป (electric train)
The word ้ป่ป (ใงใใใ / densha) means “electric train” in Japanese.
่ช
Language, word, to chat
go
ใ
kata(ru)
ใใใ
่ฑ่ช (English)
The kanji ่ฑ่ช (pronounced “ใใใ” in Japanese) means English as a language.
่ณ
Ear
ji
ใ
mimi
ใฟใฟ
่ณ (ear)
The kanji ่ณ (pronounced “ใฟใฟ” in Japanese) means ear.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๆ
Hand
shu
ใใ
te
ใฆ
ๆ็ด (letter)
ๆ็ด (ใฆใใฟ, tegami) means “letter” in Japanese
่ถณ
Foot, to add
soku
ใใ
ashi, ta(su)
ใใ, ใใ
่ถณ (foot)
่ถณ (foot) in Kanji is pronounced as ใใ (ashi) in Hiragana.
็ฎ
Eye
moku
ใใ
me
ใ
็ฎ (eye)
็ฎ (meaning “eye”) is pronounced ใ (me) in Hiragana.
ๅฃ
Mouth
kou, ku
ใใ, ใ
kuchi
ใใก
ๅบๅฃ (exit)
ๅบๅฃ (ใงใใก, deguchi) means “exit.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅ
Name
mei, myou
ใใ , ใฟใใ
na
ใช
ๅๅ (name)
ๅๅ (ใชใพใ, namae) means “name.”
ๅบ
Shop
ten
ใฆใ
mise
ใฟใ
ๅซ่ถๅบ (coffee shop)
ๅซ่ถๅบ (ใใฃใใฆใ, kissaten) means “coffee shop” or “tea shop.”
้ง
Station
eki
ใใ
้ง ๅ (in front of the station)
้ง ๅ (ใใใพใ, ekimae) means “in front of the station” in Japanese.
้
Street, path, way
dou
ใฉใ
michi
ใฟใก
้ๅ ท (tool)
้ๅ ท (dougu) means “tool” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
็คพ
Shrine, society
sha
ใใ
yashiro
ใใใ
็คพ้ท (president of a company)
็คพ้ท (shachou) means “company president” or “CEO” in Japanese.
ๅฝ
Country
koku
ใใ
kuni
ใใซ
ๅคๅฝไบบ (foreigner)
ๅคๅฝไบบ (gaikokujin) specifically means “foreigner” or “non-Japanese person” in Japanese.
ๅค
Outside
gai, ge
ใใ
soto, hazu(reru), hoka
ใใจ, ใฏใ๏ผใใ๏ผ, ใปใ
ๅคๅฝ (foreign country)
ๅคๅฝ (gaikoku) means foreign country.
ๅญฆ
School, learning
gaku
ใใ
mana(bu)
ใพใชใถ.
ๅคงๅญฆ (university)
ๅคงๅญฆ (daigaku) means university.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๆ ก
School
kou
ใใ
ๅญฆๆ ก (school)
ๅญฆๆ ก (gakkou) means school.
ไธ
Up, above
shou, jou
ใใใ, ใใใ
ue, u, a(geru)
ใใ, ใ, ใใใ
ไธ็ (jacket)
ไธ็ (uwagi) means jacket or coat.
ไธ
Down, below
ka, ge
ใ , ใ
ku(daru), shita
ใ , ใใ
้ดไธ (socks)
้ดไธ (ใใคใใ, kutsushita) means “socks” in Japanese.
ไธญ
Middle, center, inner, between
chuu
ใกใ ใ
naka
ใชใ
ๆฅไธญ (during the day, midday)
ๆฅไธญ (ใซใฃใกใ ใ, nicchuu) means “during the day” or “midday” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅ
North
hoku
ใปใ
kita
ใใ
ๅ (north)
ๅ (ใใ, kita) means “north” in Japanese.
่ฅฟ
West
sai, sei
ใใ, ใใ
nishi
ใซใ
่ฅฟ (west)
่ฅฟ (ใซใ, nishi) means “west” in Japanese.
ๆฑ
East
tou
ใจใ
higashi
ใฒใใ
ๆฑไบฌ (Tokyo)
ๆฑไบฌ (ใจใใใใ, Tลkyล) is the capital city of Japan.
ๅ
South
nan
ใชใ
minami
ใฟใชใฟ
ๅ (south)
ๅ (ใฟใชใฟ, minami) means “south” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅณ
Right
yuu
ใใ
migi
ใฟใ
ๅณ (right)
The kanji ๅณ (pronounced ใฟใ, “migi”) means right
ๅทฆ
Left
sa
ใ
hidari
ใฒใ ใ
ๅทฆ (left)
The kanji ๅทฆ (pronounced ใฒใ ใ, hidari) means “left”, as in the opposite of right.
่ฆ
To see, to be visible, to show
ken
ใใ
mi(ru)
ใฟใ
่ฆใใ (to show)
The verb ่ฆใใ (pronounced ใฟใใ, miseru) means to show in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
่
To hear, to listen, to ask
mon, bun
ใใ, ใถใ
ki(ku)
ใ(ใ)
่ใ (to listen, to hear)
The verb ่ใ (kiku) means “to listen” or “to hear” in Japanese.
ๆธ
To write
sho
ใใ
ka(ku)
ใ(ใ)
่พๆธ (dictionary)
The word ่พๆธ (ใใใ, jisho) means “dictionary” in Japanese.
่ชญ
To read
doku
ใฉใ
yo(mu)
ใ(ใ)
่ชญใ (to read)
The verb ่ชญใ (ใใ, yomu) means “to read” in Japanese.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
่ฉฑ
To talk, conversation
wa
ใ
hanashi, hana(su)
ใฏใชใ, ใฏใช(ใ)
้ป่ฉฑ (telephone)
The word ้ป่ฉฑ (ใงใใ, denwa) means “telephone” in Japanese.
่ฒท
To buy
bai
ใฐใ
ka(u)
ใ(ใ)
่ฒทใ็ฉ (shopping)
The Japanese word for shopping is ่ฒทใ็ฉ (ใใใใฎ, kaimono).
่ก
To go, to carry out
kou
ใใ
i(ku), okona(u)
ใใ, ใใใชใ
้่ก (bank)
The Japanese word for bank is ้่ก (ใใใใ, ginkล).
ๅบ
To go out, to leave
shutsu
ใใ ใค
de(ru), da(su)
ใงใ, ใ ใ
ๅบใใใ (to go out)
The Japanese word ๅบใใใ (ใงใใใ, dekakeru) means “to go out,”
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅ ฅ
To enter, to put in
nyuu
ใซใ ใ
hai(ru), i(reru)
ใฏใใ, ใใใ
ๅ ฅๅฃ (entrance)
The Japanese word for entrance is ๅ ฅๅฃ (ใใใใก, iriguchi).
ไผ
To rest, break, holiday, vacation
kyuu
ใใ ใ
yasu(mu), yasu(mi)
ใใ(ใ), ใใ(ใฟ)
ไผใ (to take a day off)
The Japanese word ไผใ (ใใใ, yasumu) means “to rest,” “to take a break,” or “to take a day off.”
้ฃ
To eat, food
shoku
ใใใ
ta(beru)
ใในใ
้ฃๅ (dining room)
The Japanese word ้ฃๅ (ใใใใฉใ, shokudou) means “dining room” or “cafeteria.”
้ฃฒ
To drink, a drink
in
no(mu)
ใฎใ
้ฃฒใฟ็ฉ (beverage)
The Japanese word ้ฃฒใฟ็ฉ (ใฎใฟใใฎ, nomimono) means “beverage” or “drink.”
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
่จ
To talk, word
gen, gon
ใใ, ใใ
i(u)
ใใ
่จใ (to say)
The Japanese word ่จใ (ใใ, iu) means “to say” or “to tell.”
็ซ
To stand
ritsu
ใใค
ta(tsu)
ใใค
็ซใค (to stand)
The Japanese word ็ซใค (ใใค, tatsu) means “to stand.”
ไผ
To meet, society
kai, e
ใใ, ใ
a(u)
ใใ
ไผ็คพ (company)
The word ไผ็คพ (kaisha) means “company” or “corporation” in Japanese.
ๅค
A lot, many
ta
ใ
oo(i)
ใใ
ๅคใ (many), ๅคๅ (probably)
The Japanese words ๅคใ (ใใใ, ooi) and ๅคๅ (ใใถใ, tabun) are both related to quantity or probability.
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅฐ
A little, few
shou
ใใใ
suko(shi), suku(nai)
ใใใ, ใใใชใ
ๅฐใชใ (few)
The word ๅฐใชใ (sukunai) means “few” or “scarce” in Japanese and is written in hiragana as: ใใใชใ
ๅค
Old
ko
ใ
furu(i)
ใตใใ
ๅคใ (old)
The word ๅคใ (furui) means “old” and is generally used to describe objects
ๆฐ
New
shin
ใใ
atara(shii)
ใใใใใ
ๆฐใใ (new), ๆฐ่ (newspaper)
Hereโs a breakdown of ๆฐใใ (atarashii, “new”) and ๆฐ่ (shinbun, “newspaper”)
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
ๅคง
Big, a lot
dai, tai
ใ ใ, ใใ
oo(kii)
ใใใใ
ๅคงใใ (big), ๅคงๅค (dreadful, immense)
Hereโs a breakdown of the words ๅคงใใ (ลkii – “big”) and ๅคงๅค (taihen – “dreadful, immense”)
ๅฐ
Little, small
shou
ใใใ
chii(sai), ko
ใกใใใ
ๅฐใใ (little)
The word ๅฐใใ (chiisai), meaning “small” or “little,” is written in hiragana as: ใกใใใ
ๅฎ
Cheap, safety, peace
an
ใใ
yasu(i)
ใใใ
ๅฎใ (cheap)
The word ๅฎใ (yasui), meaning “cheap” or “inexpensive,” is written in hiragana as: ใใใ
Kanji
English Meaning
Onyomi
Onyomi (Hiragana)
Kunyomi
Kunyomi (Hiragana)
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji
JLPT N5 Vocab with Kanji (Hiragana)
้ซ
Expensive, high
kou
ใใ
taka(i)
ใใใ
้ซใ (expensive)
Yes, ้ซใ (ใใใ, takai) means “expensive” in Japanese