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Learn Basic Burmese | Greetings and Introductions

Burmese Greetings and Introductions

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Learn the essentials of Burmese easily with this vocabulary list that contains all the most basic words and phrases used in Burmese for greetings and Introductions, with their english translations. If you’re a beginner, it will come in handy to review or learn Burmese by yourself before traveling, or if you want to enrich and improve your Burmese vocabulary to better express yourself in writing and speaking!

Do you spot any errors or want to add a vocabulary word to the list? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment to improve the site!

ENGLISH BURMESE
Hello haallo
Good morning! main g lar nannaathkainnpar!
Good afternoon! main g lar naelaihkainn par!
Hi maingalarpar
Good evening main g lar nyanayhkainnpar
Good night kaunggsawnyapar
Sleep well kaunggkaungg aiutpyaw parhcay
How are you? naykaungglarr?
I’m fine, thank you. ngar aasainpyay partaal . kyaayyjuupar .
How about you? sain k raw?
Nice to meet you. saint ko twaeratar wamsarpartaal .
Nice to meet you too. kyawantawlaee saint ko twaeratar wamsarpartaal .
Likewise aalarrtuu
It’s good to see you. twaetar kaunggpartaal .
Nice to see you again. pyantwaeratar wamsarpartaal .
Pleased to meet you. twaeratar wamsarpartaal .
How nice to see you! mainn kotwaeratar bhaallout wamsarhcarar kaungg lell .
What’s up? bhartway htuu lell?
What brings you here? mainnko bhark deko yuular tarlell .
When you’re leaving
Goodbye swarrtotmaal
I hope we’ll meet again. pyan sonetwaekyamaallhoet myahaaw lang partaal .
I’ve got to go. ngar swarr hcarar shitaal .
It was good meeting you. mainnnae twaesoneratar kaunggpartaal .
It was great seeing you again. pyantwaeratar aaramkaunggpartaal .
It was great to catch up! a me litehphoet kaunggtaal .
See you again sometime. taithkyanehkyanemhar pyantwae maal .
See you in the morning manaat mha twaemaal .
See you later noutmhatwaemaal
See you soon makyaarhkain pyansonekyamaal
See you tomorrow manaathpyantwaemaal
See you tonight deny twaemaal .
Sleep well kaunggkaungg aiutpyaw parhcay
Take care. garuhcite par .
Other greetings
Bless you sang ko bhurarrsahkain kaungg hkyaee payyparhcay
Cheers! pyawshwinparhcay
Farewell nhuatsaat sai .
Good luck! kankaunggparhcay!
Talk to you soon makyaarhkain mainnnae hcakarrpyaww par .
Welcome kyaosopartaal .
Well done! kaungghcwar pyeesone sai!

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Learn Basic Bulgarian | Greetings and Introductions

Bulgarian Greetings and Introductions

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Learn the essentials of Bulgarian easily with this vocabulary list that contains all the most basic words and phrases used in Bulgarian for greetings and Introductions, with their english translations. If you’re a beginner, it will come in handy to review or learn Bulgarian by yourself before traveling, or if you want to enrich and improve your Bulgarian vocabulary to better express yourself in writing and speaking!

Do you spot any errors or want to add a vocabulary word to the list? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment to improve the site!

ENGLISH BULGARIAN PRONUNCIATION
Hello Здравейте Zdraveĭte
Good morning! Добро утро! Dobro utro!
Good afternoon! Добър ден! Dobŭr den!
Hi здрасти zdrasti
Good evening добър вечер dobŭr vecher
Good night лека нощ leka nosht
Sleep well спокоен сън spokoen sŭn
How are you? Как сте? Kak ste?
I’m fine, thank you. Добре съм, благодаря. Dobre sŭm, blagodarya.
How about you? Ами ти? Ami ti?
Nice to meet you. Приятно ми е да се запознаем. Priyatno mi e da se zapoznaem.
Nice to meet you too. И на мен ми е приятно да се запознаем. I na men mi e priyatno da se zapoznaem.
Likewise по същия начин po sŭshtiya nachin
It’s good to see you. Радвам се да те видя. Radvam se da te vidya.
Nice to see you again. Радвам се да те видя отново. Radvam se da te vidya otnovo.
Pleased to meet you. Приятно ми е да се запознаем. Priyatno mi e da se zapoznaem.
How nice to see you! Колко се радвам да те видя! Kolko se radvam da te vidya!
What’s up? Какво става? Kakvo stava?
What brings you here? Какво ви води тук? Kakvo vi vodi tuk?
When you’re leaving
Goodbye Довиждане Dovizhdane
I hope we’ll meet again. Надявам се да се срещнем отново. Nadyavam se da se sreshtnem otnovo.
I’ve got to go. Трябва да тръгвам. Tryabva da trŭgvam.
It was good meeting you. Беше ми приятно да се запознаем. Beshe mi priyatno da se zapoznaem.
It was great seeing you again. Беше страхотно да те видя отново. Beshe strakhotno da te vidya otnovo.
It was great to catch up! Беше страхотно да наваксам! Beshe strakhotno da navaksam!
See you again sometime. Ще се видим отново някой път. Shte se vidim otnovo nyakoĭ pŭt.
See you in the morning Ще се видим сутринта Shte se vidim sutrinta
See you later До скоро Do skoro
See you soon Ще се видим скоро Shte se vidim skoro
See you tomorrow Ще се видим утре Shte se vidim utre
See you tonight Ще се видим довечера Shte se vidim dovechera
Sleep well спокоен сън spokoen sŭn
Take care. Пази се. Pazi se.
Other greetings
Bless you Наздраве Nazdrave
Cheers! наздраве! nazdrave!
Farewell Сбогом Sbogom
Good luck! Късмет! Kŭsmet!
Talk to you soon Ще се чуем скоро Shte se chuem skoro
Welcome Добре дошли Dobre doshli
Well done! Много добре! Mnogo dobre!

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Learn Basic Armenian | Greetings and Introductions

Armenian Greetings and Introductions

– Essential words and phrases to know –

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Learn the essentials of Armenian easily with this vocabulary list that contains all the most basic words and phrases used in Armenian for greetings and Introductions, with their english translations. If you’re a beginner, it will come in handy to review or learn Armenian by yourself before traveling, or if you want to enrich and improve your Armenian vocabulary to better express yourself in writing and speaking!

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ENGLISH ARMENIAN
Hello Barev DZez
Good morning! Bari arravot!
Good afternoon! Bari or!
Hi Voghju՜yn
Good evening Bari yereko
Good night Bari gisher
Sleep well lav k’nel
How are you? Inch’pes yes?
I’m fine, thank you. Lav yem, shnorhakalut’yun.
How about you? Isk du inch’ kases k’vo masin?
Nice to meet you. Urakh yem tsanot’analu hamar.
Nice to meet you too. Hacheli e handipel DZez nuynpes.
Likewise Nmanapes
It’s good to see you. Hacheli e k’ez tesnel:
Nice to see you again. Hacheli e norits’ k’ez tesnel.
Pleased to meet you. Urakh yem handipel dzez:
How nice to see you! Inch’k’an hacheli e k’ez tesnel:
What’s up? Inch’ ka?
What brings you here? Inch’ e berum dzez aystegh?
When you’re leaving
Goodbye Ts’tesut’yun
I hope we’ll meet again. Husov yem, vor menk’ norits’ khandipenk’:
I’ve got to go. Petk’ e gnam.
It was good meeting you. Lav er k’ez het handipely:
It was great seeing you again. Hianali er k’ez norits’ tesnely:
It was great to catch up! Hianali er hasnely:
See you again sometime. Yerbeve khandipenk’ norits’:
See you in the morning Ktesnvenk’ arravotyan
See you later Ktesnvenk’
See you soon Khandipenk’ shutov
See you tomorrow Ktesnvenk’ vaghy
See you tonight Khandipenk’ yerekoyan
Sleep well lav k’nel
Take care. Hog tanel.
Other greetings
Bless you Arroghjut’yun
Cheers! Voghjuyn
Farewell Hrazhesht
Good luck! Hajoghut’yun!
Talk to you soon Kkhosenk’
Welcome Bari galust
Well done! Lav arets’ir.

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Learn Basic Arabic | Greetings and Introductions

Arabic Greetings and Introductions

– Essential words and phrases to know –

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Learn the essentials of Arabic easily with this vocabulary list that contains all the most basic words and phrases used in Arabic for greetings and Introductions, with their english translations. If you’re a beginner, it will come in handy to review or learn Arabic by yourself before traveling, or if you want to enrich and improve your Arabic vocabulary to better express yourself in writing and speaking!

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ENGLISH ARABIC PRONUNCIATION
Hello مرحبًا mrhban
Good morning! صباح الخير! sabah alkhayri!
Good afternoon! طاب مسائك! tab masayika!
Hi أهلاً ahlaan
Good evening مساء الخير masa’ alkhayr
Good night طاب مساؤك tab masawuk
Sleep well نم جيداً nam jydaan
How are you? كيف حالك؟ kayf halika?
I’m fine, thank you. أنا بخير شكرا لك. ana bikhayr shukran lika.
How about you? ماذا عنك؟ madha eanka?
Nice to meet you. سعيد بلقائك. saeid biliqayika.
Nice to meet you too. سُعدت برؤيتك. suedt biruyatika.
Likewise بطريقة مماثلة bitariqat mumathila
It’s good to see you. من الجيد رؤيتك. min aljayid ruyatuka.
Nice to see you again. جميل ان اراك مرة اخرى. jamil an arak maratan aikhraa.
Pleased to meet you. ممتن لمقابلتك. mumtin limuqabalatika.
How nice to see you! كم هو جميل أن أراك! kam hu jamil ‘an ‘arak!
What’s up? ما أخبارك؟ ma ‘akhbaraka?
What brings you here? ما الذي أتى بك إلى هنا؟ ma aladhi ‘ataa bik ‘iilaa huna?
When you’re leaving
Goodbye مع السلامة mae alsalama
I hope we’ll meet again. آمل أن نلتقي مرة أخرى. amal ‘an naltaqi maratan ‘ukhraa.
I’ve got to go. يجب أن أذهب. yajib ‘an ‘adhhaba.
It was good meeting you. كان من الجيد مقابلتك. kan min aljayid muqabalatuka.
It was great seeing you again. كان من الرائع رؤيتكم مرة أخرى. kan min alraayie ruyatukum maratan ‘ukhraa.
It was great to catch up! كان من الرائع اللحاق بالركب! kan min alraayie allihaq bialrakbi!
See you again sometime. اراك مرة اخرى في وقت ما arak maratan akhraa fi waqt ma
See you in the morning أراك في الصباح arak fi alsabah
See you later أراك لاحقًا arak lahqan
See you soon اراك قريبا arak qariban
See you tomorrow أراك غدا arak ghadan
See you tonight اراك الليلة arak allayla
Sleep well نم جيداً nam jydaan
Take care. يعتني. yaetani.
Other greetings
Bless you بارك الله فيك barak allah fik
Cheers! هتافات! hutafatun!
Farewell وداع wadae
Good luck! حظا طيبا وفقك الله! hazana tayiban wafaqak allahu!
Talk to you soon سأكلمك قريبا sa’ukalimuk qariban
Welcome أهلا وسهلا ahlan wasahlan
Well done! أحسنت! ahsanta!

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Learn Basic Afrikaans | Greetings and Introductions

Afrikaans Greetings and Introductions

– Essential words and phrases to know –

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Learn the essentials of Afrikaans easily with this vocabulary list that contains all the most basic words and phrases used in Afrikaans for greetings and Introductions, with their english translations. If you’re a beginner, it will come in handy to review or learn Afrikaans by yourself before traveling, or if you want to enrich and improve your Afrikaans vocabulary to better express yourself in writing and speaking!

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ENGLISH AFRIKAANS
Hello Hallo
Good morning! Goeie more!
Good afternoon! Goeie middag!
Hi Hi
Good evening Goeienaand
Good night goeie nag
Sleep well lekker slaap
How are you? Hoe gaan dit?
I’m fine, thank you. Dit gaan goed dankie.
How about you? Wat van jou?
Nice to meet you. Aangename kennis.
Nice to meet you too. Lekker om jou ook te ontmoet.
Likewise eweneens
It’s good to see you. Dis goed om jou te sien.
Nice to see you again. Lekker om jou weer te sien.
Pleased to meet you. Bly te kenne.
How nice to see you! Hoe lekker om jou te sien!
What’s up? Wat is aan die gang?
What brings you here? Wat bring jou hier?
When you’re leaving
Goodbye Totsiens
I hope we’ll meet again. Ek hoop ons ontmoet weer.
I’ve got to go. Ek moet gaan.
It was good meeting you. Dit was goed om jou te ontmoet.
It was great seeing you again. Dit was wonderlik om jou weer te sien.
It was great to catch up! Dit was wonderlik om in te haal!
See you again sometime. Sien jou weer een of ander tyd.
See you in the morning Sien jou in die oggend
See you later Sien jou later
See you soon Sien jou binnekort
See you tomorrow Sien jou môre
See you tonight Sien jou vanaand
Sleep well lekker slaap
Take care. Pas jou op.
Other greetings
Bless you Gesondheid
Cheers! Cheers!
Farewell Vaarwel
Good luck! Sterkte!
Talk to you soon Praat gou weer met jou
Welcome Welkom
Well done! Wel gedaan!

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Basic Korean Sentences: At the restaurant

Dining Delights: Basic Korean Sentences for Ordering at the Restaurant! 🍽️🇰🇷

Are you ready to embark on a culinary adventure in Korea but feeling unsure about how to navigate ordering at a restaurant? Fear not!

In this lesson, we’ll equip you with essential Korean sentences to make your dining experience a breeze.

From placing your order to expressing gratitude, these phrases will help you communicate confidently and enjoy delicious Korean cuisine to the fullest.

Let’s dive in and savor the flavors of Korean dining culture together! 🍜🥢


A. 안녕하세요, 주문할게요. (Annyeonghaseyo, jumunhalgeyo.) – Hello, I’d like to order.

B. 이거 주세요. (Igeo juseyo.) – Please give me this.

C. 메뉴판 주세요. (Menyupan juseyo.) – Please give me the menu.

D. 이거 먹어봤어요? (Igeo meogeobwasseoyo?) – Have you tried this?

E. 물 주세요. (Mul juseyo.) – Water, please.

F. 음료수 메뉴가 있어요? (Eumnyosu menyuga iss-eoyo?) – Do you have a drinks menu?

G. 계산할게요. (Gyesanhalgeyo.) – I’d like to pay.

H. 맛있게 먹었습니다. (Mas-issge meog-eossseubnida.) – It was delicious.

I. 감사합니다. (Gamsahamnida.) – Thank you.

J. 또 올게요. (Tto olgeyo.) – I’ll come back again.

K. 죄송합니다, 계속 찾아봐도 안 보이는데요. (Joesonghamnida, gyesog chaj-abwado an boineunde-yo.) – I’m sorry, I can’t seem to find it no matter how much I look.

L. 이거 얼마에요? (Igeo eolmaeyo?) – How much is this?

M. 신선한 재료를 사용하나요? (Sinseonhan jaelyoleul sayonghanayo?) – Do you use fresh ingredients?

N. 조금 더 매운 거 있나요? (Jogeum deo maeun geo issnayo?) – Do you have something spicier?

O. 메뉴 추천해 주세요. (Menyu chucheonhae juseyo.) – Can you recommend a menu?

P. 요리에 마늘이 들어가나요? (Yoli-e maneuli deul-eogana-yo?) – Does the dish contain garlic?


With these basic Korean sentences at your fingertips, you’re all set to embark on a culinary journey through the vibrant flavors of Korean cuisine.

Whether you’re indulging in savory classics or sampling innovative creations, these phrases will help you navigate dining situations with ease and charm.

So go ahead, explore the diverse culinary landscape of Korea, and savor every delicious moment! Bon appétit! 🍲🍷🥢

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100 Most Common Arabic Adjectives [+ PDF]

100 Most Common Arabic Adjectives [+ PDF]

– Complete Vocabulary List (Part 1) –

A complete list of the most useful adjectives in Arabic with their translation in English. Ideal to help you develop your vocabulary!

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ENGLISH ARABIC
able  
a lot, much  
abnormal  
alive  
amazing  
angry / upset  
annoyed  
attentive  
attractive  
automatic  
available  
average  
bad   
beautiful   
best  
better  
big   
bored  
boring  
brave  
broad  
broken  
calm  
captivating  
central  
certain  
charming  
cheap  
classic  
clean  
clear  
close  
closed  
cold  
colourful  
comfortable  
commercial  
common  
compact  
complete  
complex  
content  
convincing  
correct  
crazy  
credible  
crowded  
cultural  
curious  
current  
cute  
dangerous  
dark  
dead  
deep  
delicious  
democratic  
depressed  
determined  
different  
difficult  
dirty  
disappeared  
disappointed  
disgusted  
disgusting  
dry  
dynamic  
early  
easy   
ecological  
economic  
edible  
effective  
electrical  
elegant  
empty  
energetic  
enjoyable  
entire  
environmental  
equivalent  
exact  
exasperated  
excellent  
exceptional  
excited  
exciting  
exhausted  
exhausting  
expensive  
fair  
fake_  
false  
famous  
far  
fast  
fat  
federal  
few  
filled  
final  
financial  
fine  
first  
foreign  
fragile  
free   
frequent  
friendly  
full  
fun  
funny  
furious  
general  
generous  
gifted  
good  
great  
guilty  
happy  
hard  
healthy  
heavy  
high  
historical  
homeless  
honest  
hot  
huge  
human  
hungry  
ideal  
identical  
idiot  
illegal  
immediate  
important   
impossible  
impressive  
incapable  
independent  
innocent  
insufficient  
inteligent  
interesting  
international  
jealous  
kind  
known   
large  
last   
late  
lazy  
legal  
light  
likely  
little  
local  
long  
loud  
lovely  
low  
lucky

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Japanese Words for Beginners : Quantities, Weights and Measures (Vocabulary List)

Japanese Words for Beginners : Quantities, Weights and Measures

– Essential Vocabulary List –

Here’s a complete Japanese vocabulary list about quantities. Increase your Japanese vocabulary fast and efficiently with this useful words list!

ENGLISH ROMAJI JAPANESE
THE QUANTITY, THE AMOUNT RYŌ 
very hijō ni 非常に
all subete すべて
a lot, much takusan , takusan たくさん、たくさん
whole zentai 全体
neither dochira demonai どちらでもない
either dochira ka どちらか
barely karōjite かろうじて
more motto もっと
more and more dandan だんだん
how much ? / how many ? ikura ? / ikutsu ? いくら ? / 幾つ ?
more or less ōkare sukunakare 多かれ少なかれ
both dochira mo どちらも
excessively kado ni 過度に
extremely kiwamete 極めて
less motto sukunaku もっと少なく
half hāfu ハーフ
lots of fruits takusan no kudamono たくさんの果物
not at all dōitashimashite どういたしまして
one million dollars 100 man doru 100万ドル
several ikutsu ka いくつか
thousands of people nan sen nin 何千人
a bottle of wine ichi hon no wain 一本のワイン
a bowl of soup sūpu no bōru スープのボウル
a box of cakes kēki no hako ケーキの箱
a box of cereal shiriaru no hako シリアルの箱
a can of beans mame no kan 豆の缶
a cup of coffee ichi hai no kōhī 一杯のコーヒー
a cup of tea kōcha 1 hai 紅茶1杯
a dozen of eggs sū jū ko no tamago 数十個の卵
a glass of water koppu ichi hai no mizu コップ一杯の水
a handful of nuts ichi nigiri no nattsu 一握りのナッツ
a jar of no bin の瓶
a jar of honey hachimitsu no bin 蜂蜜の瓶
a jug of milk miruku no mizusashi ミルクの水差し
a little sukoshi 少し
a lot of people ōku no hitobito 多くの人々
a lump of sugar satō no katamari 砂糖の塊
a mouthful of hitokuchi 一口
a packet of biscuits bisuketto no paketto ビスケットのパケット
a packet of cigaretts shigaretto no paketto シガレットのパケット
a piece of cake asameshimae 朝飯前
a piece of paper ichi mai no kami 一枚の紙
a pile of stones ishi no yama 石の山
a plate of spaghettis supagetti no purēto スパゲッティのプレート
a portion of rice gohan no ichibu ご飯の一部
a quarter of milk gyūnyū no yon bunno ichi 牛乳の四分の一
a slice of bread pan ichi kire パン一切れ
a slice of ham hamu no suraisu ハムのスライス
a slice of pizza piza no suraisu ピザのスライス
a small bottle of beer bīru no kobin ビールの小瓶
a small glass of water chīsana gurasu no mizu 小さなグラスの水
a spoonful of salt supūn ichi hai no shio スプーン一杯の塩
THE WEIGHT OMOMI 重み
a gram guramu グラム
a kilogram kiroguramu キログラム
a ton ton トン
a litre rittoru リットル
the ability nōryoku 能力
dozen or so dāsu ka sokora ダースかそこら
a hundred or so hyaku hodo 百ほど
one million hyaku man 百万
thousands sū sen 数千
a dozen dāsu ダース
half a dozen han dāsu 半ダース
several ikutsu ka いくつか
numerous tasū 多数
countless musū no 無数の
mildly odayaka ni 穏やかに
a little bit jakkan 若干
to weigh keiryō suru 計量する
a hundred grammes of flour komugiko 100 guramu 小麦粉100グラム
a kilo of butter batā 1 kiro バター1キロ
a litre of water rittoru no mizu リットルの水
THE MEASURE SOKUTEI 測定
to measure sokutei suru 測定する
the release rirīsu リリース
the height taka sa 高さ
the depth shindo 深度
the thickness atsu sa 厚さ
a quarter shihanki 四半期
two-thirds 3 bunno 2 3分の2
three quarters 4 bunno 3 4分の3
the length naga sa 長さ
one meter ichi mētoru 一メートル
one centimetre ichi senchi 一センチ
one millimeter ichi miri 1ミリ
one kilometer ichi kiro 一キロ

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Japanese Vocabulary List : Stages of life

Japanese Words for Beginners : Stages of life

– Essential Vocabulary List –

Here’s a complete Japanese vocabulary list about the stages of life. Increase your Japanese vocabulary fast and efficiently with this useful words list!

ENGLISH ROMAJI JAPANESE
stages of life jinsei no dankai 人生の段階
elderly kōreisha 高齢者
that’s life! sore ga jinseida ! それが人生だ!
single shinguru シングル
deceased kojin 故人
funeral sōgi 葬儀
divorced rikon shita 離婚した
pregnant ninshin shita 妊娠した
fiancé konyakusha 婚約者
gay gei ゲイ
homosexual dōseiaisha 同性愛者
young wakai 若い
adoption kaketsu 可決
abortion chūzetsu 中絶
childhood kodomo jidai 子供時代
youth wakamono 若者
death shi
puberty shishunki 思春期
retirement taishoku 退職
life seikatsu 生活
old age rōrei 老齢
the baptism baputesuma バプテスマ
the elderly kōreisha 高齢者
responsibilities sekinin 責任
lesbian rezu レズ
groom hanamuko 花婿
death shi
dead or alive shindeiru ka ikiteiru ka 死んでいるか生きているか
mature, adult seijuku shita , otona 成熟した、大人
a teenager tīneijā ティーンエイジャー
an adult seijin 成人
a lover koibito 恋人
a baby akachan 赤ちゃん
a cradle yuri kago ゆりかご
a bottle botoru ボトル
a centenary hyaku shūnen 百周年
a coffin kanoke 棺桶
a birth certificate shusshō shōmeisho 出生証明書
a cemetery bochi 墓地
a couple kappuru カップル
a premature child mi jukuji 未熟児
a funeral sōgi 葬儀
a kid, a kid kodomo , kodomo 子供、子供
an inheritance, an estate sōzoku zaisan 相続財産
an heir sōzokujin 相続人
a pram ubaguruma 乳母車
a newborn baby umareta bakari no akachan 生まれたばかりの赤ちゃん
a boyfriend kareshi 彼氏
a pensioner nenkin jukyūsha 年金受給者
a pregnancy test ninshin kensa 妊娠検査
a will ishi 意志
a baby diaper akachan no omutsu 赤ちゃんのおむつ
a host family hosutofamirī ホストファミリー
miscarriage ryūzan 流産
an old people’s home rōjin hōmu 老人ホーム
a mistress aijin 愛人
a girlfriend kanojo 彼女
a stroller bebīkā ベビーカー
a matter of life and death shikatsu mondai 死活問題
a breakup, a separation bunretsu , bunri 分裂、分離
a grave o haka お墓
widow / widower otokoyamome / otokoyamome 男やもめ/男やもめ
old furui 古い
alive ikiteiru 生きている
USEFUL VERBS
to adopt a child kodomo o yōshi ni 子供を養子に
to give birth shussan suru 出産する
to breastfeed junyū suru 授乳する
to bear a child kodomo o umu 子供を産む
to abort chūshi suru 中止する
to divorce rikon suru 離婚する
to bury umeru 埋める
to be buried umerareru 埋められる
to be in mourning mo ni fukusuru 喪に服する
to be of (legal) age ( hōtei ) nenreidearu koto (法定)年齢であること
to be a minor miseinendearu koto 未成年であること
to start a family kazoku o hajimeru 家族を始める
to inherit keishō shimasu 継承します
to cremate kasō suru 火葬する
to die shinu 死ぬ
to retire intai suru 引退する
to mourn somebody dare ka o itamu 誰かを悼む
to get engaged konyaku suru 婚約する
to marry kekkon suru 結婚する
to break up wakareru 別れる
to commit suicide jisatsu suru 自殺する
to get old, to age, to grow old toshi o toru , toshi o toru , toshi o toru 年をとる、年をとる、年をとる
to live ikiru 生きる

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Japanese Antonyms list (PDF)

Japanese Words for Beginners : Antonyms

– Japanese Opposite Words List –

Here’s a complete list of opposites words in Japanese. Increase your Japanese vocabulary fast and efficiently with this useful words list!

ENGLISH ROMAJI JAPANESE
young wakai 若い
old furui 古い
empty sora no 空の
full ippai いっぱい
vertical suichoku 垂直
horizontal yokogata 横型
useful yūyō 有用
useless yakunitatanai 役に立たない
a city / a town toshi / machi 都市/町
a village mura
a question shitsumon 質問
an answer kotae 答え
sad kanashī 悲しい
happy happī ハッピー
everything subete すべて
nothing nani monai 何もない
professor kyōju 教授
student gakusei 学生
early hayai 早い
late osoi 遅い
open hiraita 開いた
closed shimatteiru 閉まっている
first saisho 最初
last saishū 最終
safe anzen 安全
dangerous kikenna 危険な
near / close chikaku / chikai 近く/近い
far haruka はるか
sugar shugā シュガー
salt shio
dry dorai ドライ
wet, humid shimetta , shimetta 湿った、湿った
often shibashiba しばしば
seldom metta 滅多
always tsuneni 常に
never kesshite 決して
same onaji 同じ
different chigau 違う
dirty yogoreta 汚れた
clean sōji 掃除
evening ibuningu イブニング
morning asa
small / little chīsai / sukoshi 小さい/少し
tall se ga takai 背が高い
rich ricchi リッチ
poor mazushī 貧しい
the ceiling tenjō 天井
the ground jimen 地面
animal dōbutsu 動物
human ningen 人間
guilty yūzai 有罪
innocent tsumi no nai 罪のない
here koko ni ここに
there soko そこ
hunger ue 飢え
thirst kawaki 渇き
the sun taiyō 太陽
the moon mūn ムーン
sister shisutā シスター
brother ani
peace heiwa 平和
war sensō 戦争
tiny chīsana 小さな
huge kyodai 巨大
heavy hebī ヘビー
light hikari
ancient kodai 古代
new shinchaku 新着
easy kantan 簡単
difficult / hard muzukashī / muzukashī 難しい/難しい
begin begin ベギン
finish shiage 仕上げ
friend tomodachi 友達
enemy teki
yesterday kinō 昨日
tomorrow ashita 明日
thick atsui 厚い
thin usui 薄い
entrance en toransu エントランス
exit ideguchi 出口
cool / cold kūru / kōrudo クール/コールド
warm / hot atatakai / atsui 暖かい/熱い
right tadashī 正しい
left hidari
a woman josei 女性
a man otoko
inside naibu 内部
outside sotogawa 外側
slow surō スロー
fast hayai 速い
married kikon 既婚
single shinguru シングル
wrong chigau 違う
true hontō 本当
yes hai はい
no bangō 番号
deep fukai 深い
shallow asai 浅い
good yoi 良い
bad warui 悪い
strong tsuyoi 強い
weak yowai 弱い
soft yawarakai 柔らかい
hard hādo ハード
a lot of / many ōku no 多くの
few sukunai 少ない
up appu アップ
down daun ダウン
exactly chōdo 丁度
approximately / probably oyoso / osoraku およそ/おそらく
before mae
after go
white shiroi 白い
black kuro
expensive kōkana 高価な
cheap yasuidesu 安いです
noisy sōzōshī 騒々しい
calm odayakana 穏やかな
complicated fukuzatsuna 複雑な
simple kantanna 簡単な
rough arai 粗い
smooth sumūzu スムーズ
long nagaidesu 長いです
short shōto ショート
now ima
later go
narrow semai 狭い
wide waido ワイド
out, outside soto , soto 外、外
in, inside naibu ni 内部に
light hikari
dark yami
interesting omoshiroi 面白い
boring taikutsuna 退屈な
normal seijō 正常
strange kimyōna 奇妙な
USEFUL VERBS
to walk aruku 歩く
to run hashiru 走る
to attach tenpu suru 添付する
to detach kirihanasu 切り離す
to go up agaru 上がる
to go down oriru 降りる
to increase o fuyasu を増やす
to decrease genshō suru 減少する
to stop tomaru 止まる
to continue tsuzukeru 続ける
to take off ririku suru 離陸する
to landing chakuriku suru 着陸する
to put on o oku tame ni を置くために
to remove sakujo suru 削除する
to move forward zenshin suru 前進する
to back up bakkuappu suru バックアップする
to forget wasureru 忘れる
to remember oboeteoku 覚えておく
to show shimesu 示す
to hide kakureru 隠れる
to save money setsuyaku no tame 節約のため
to spend tsukau 使う
to build kōchiku suru 構築する
to destroy hakai suru 破壊する
to arrive tōchaku suru 到着する
to leave saru 去る
to enter hairu 入る
to go out gaishutsu suru 外出する
to laugh warau 笑う
to cry naku 泣く
to sell uru 売る
to buy kau 買う
to break kowasu 壊す
to fix shūsei suru 修正する
to lend kasu 貸す
to borrow kariru 借りる
to win katsu tame ni 勝つために
to lose ushinau 失う
to slow down osoku suru 遅くする
to accelerate kasoku suru 加速する
to look for sagasu 探す
to find mitsukeru ni wa 見つけるには
to pull hipparu 引っ張る
to push hiku 引く
to take toru 取る
to give ataeru 与える
to wake up me o samasu 目を覚ます
to fall asleep nemuri ni ochiru 眠りに落ちる
to hold on matte まって
to release ; to let go kaihō suru ; tebanasu 解放する ;手放す
to turn on dengen o ireru 電源を入れる
to turn off dengen o kiru tame ni 電源を切るために
to sell uru 売る
to buy kau 買う
to send okuru 送る
to receive uketoru 受け取る

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