Vocabulary list for JLPT N2
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Godan-u verb, transitive verb
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to show respect for, to revere, to honour, to honor, to worship, to hold in esteem
Godan-u verb, intransitive verb
1.
to associate with, to keep company with, to go out with, to go steady with, to get on with
2.
to go along with, to follow someone's lead, to accompany someone, to compromise
Other readings:
付合う【つきあう】
、つき合う【つきあう】
noun
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zōri, traditional Japanese thronged sandals
Other readings:
草履【じょうり】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
Ichidan verb, transitive verb
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to mix, to stir, to blend
All readings:
混ぜる【まぜる】
、交ぜる【まぜる】
、雑ぜる【まぜる】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
1.
fixed number (of people), prescribed number (of regular personnel, students, etc.), quota, numerical limit, complement
2.
capacity (of a bus, boat, theatre, etc.), seating capacity
noun
1.
posture, pose, position, stance, carriage (of the body)
2.
attitude, approach, stance
Godan-ru verb, transitive verb
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to take, to catch, to capture
Other readings:
獲る【とる】
Godan-ru verb, transitive verb
1.
to gnaw, to nibble, to bite, to munch, to crunch(usually kana)
2.
to dabble in, to have a smattering of(usually kana)
Other readings:
かじる《噛る》
、かじる《囓る》
noun, no-adjective
1.
reserve, spare
2.
preparation, preliminaries
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預備【よび】
adjective
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dear (old), fondly-remembered, beloved, missed, nostalgic
nikoniko
Common word
adverb, to-adverb, auxillary suru verb
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with a friendly grin, smilingly(onomatopia)
All readings:
ニコニコ
、にこにこ
noun
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amount sold, sales, proceeds, takings, turnover
All readings:
売り上げ【うりあげ】
、売上げ【うりあげ】
、売上【うりあげ】
、売り上【うりあげ】
Godan-ru verb, transitive verb
1.
to deify, to enshrine
2.
to pray, to worship
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祀る【まつる】
Godan-ru verb, transitive verb
1.
to warm (e.g. one's hands over a fire), to dry(usually kana)
2.
to toast, to grill, to broil, to roast, to scorch(usually kana)
Other readings:
あぶる《焙る》
adverbial noun, noun (temporal)
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on and after, as from, hereafter, thereafter, since
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已降【いこう】
noun, auxillary suru verb
1.
interpretation (i.e. oral translation)
noun
2.
interpreter
Godan-su verb, transitive verb
1.
to aim at, to have an eye on
2.
to go toward, to head for
Other readings:
目差す【めざす】
、目ざす【めざす】
noun
1.
washing one's hands, water (or basin, etc.) for washing one's hands
2.
restroom, lavatory, toilet
See also:お手洗い
3.
hand-washing (laundry, etc.)
Other readings:
手洗【てあらい】
noun, auxillary suru verb, no-adjective
1.
going side-by-side, going abreast
2.
running concurrently, occurring at the same time, keeping pace with
Other readings:
併行【へいこう】
Godan-su verb, transitive verb
1.
to shift, to slide (e.g. something away from something else), to move (e.g. something out of the way)(usually kana)
2.
to put off, to delay, to postpone, to stagger (e.g. working hours)
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
expression
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thank you for waiting, sorry to have kept you waiting
noun
1.
king, queen, monarch, sovereign
2.
the Crown (as a focus of authority in the UK, etc.), the throne(law term)
Godan-ru verb, intransitive verb
1.
to become muddy, to become cloudy, to get impure (of a liquid, gas, etc.)
2.
to become dull (of a sound, color, etc.), to become hoarse
3.
to become impure (of a heart, society, etc.), to be corrupted, to be polluted
4.
Godan-u verb, intransitive verb
1.
to compete, to contest, to contend
2.
to quarrel, to argue, to dispute, to be at variance, to oppose
3.
Ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1.
to grow, to spring up, to sprout
2.
to cut (teeth)
noun
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necessities, necessary article, requisite, essentials
adverb
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at any rate, anyhow, anyway, in any case, because, as you know, for you see
See also:何せ
noun
1.
nationality, citizenship
2.
nationality (ship, airplane, etc.), registration, flag
noun
•
Other readings:
小遣い【こずかい】[2]
、小遣【こづかい】[1]
、小遣【こずかい】[1][2]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
- word containing irregular kana usage
Godan-ru verb, intransitive verb
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to be handed down, to be introduced, to be transmitted, to be circulated, to go along, to walk along
noun
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Other readings:
カタカナ
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