This is a Japanese vocabulary list of Verb(s) you need to know in order to pass the JLPT N5.
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# | 動詞 | Verb | Meaning |
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101 | 撮る | toru とる | to take a photo or record a film |
102 | 取る | toru とる | to take; to pick up; to harvest; to earn; to win; to choose |
103 | 疲れる | tsukareru つかれる | to get tired |
104 | 使う | tsukau つかう | to use |
105 | 付ける | tsukeru つける | to attach; affix; add; apply |
106 | つける | tsukeru | to turn on |
107 | 着く | tsuku つく | to arrive at |
108 | 作る | tsukuru つくる | to make |
109 | 勤める | tsutomeru つとめる | to work for someone |
110 | 生まれる | umareru うまれる | to be born |
111 | 売る | uru うる | to sell |
112 | 歌う | utau うたう | to sing |
113 | 分かる | wakaru わかる | to understand; to comprehend; to grasp; to see; to get; to follow |
114 | 忘れる | wasureru わすれる | to forget |
115 | 渡る | wataru わたる | to go across |
116 | 渡す | watasu わたす | to hand over |
117 | やる | yaru | to do |
118 | 休む | yasumu やすむ | to be absent; to take a day off; to rest |
119 | 呼ぶ | yobu よぶ | to call out, to invite |
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120 | 読む | yomu よむ | to read; to guess; to predict; to read (someone's thoughts) |
JLPT N5 vocab List total: (120)
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