Learn and Master the complete vocabulary for Minna no Nihongo Lesson 50. This guide includes all humble verbs (Kenjougo) and polite expressions in Hiragana and Romajiβno Kanji included. Perfect for JLPT N4 preparation and students finishing the Shokyu 2 series.
Lesson Content: Minna no Nihongo Lesson 50 Vocabulary
Welcome to the final vocabulary list of the Minna no Nihongo Shokyu 2 series. Lesson 50 is dedicated to Kenjougo (Humble Language) and Teineigo (Polite Language). Below is the full list of words used in this lesson.
γΎγγγΎγ (Mairimasu) - go, come (humble)
γγγΎγ (Orimasu) - be, stay (humble)
γγγ γγΎγ (Itadakimasu) - eat, drink, receive (humble)
γγγγΎγ (Moushimasu) - say (humble)
γγγγΎγ (Itashimasu) - do (humble)
γ―γγγγγΎγ (Haiken shimasu) - see, look at (humble)
γγγγ¦γγγΎγ (Zonjite orimasu) - know (humble)
γγγγγΎγ (Ukagaimasu) - ask, hear, visit (humble)
γγγ«γγγγΎγ (Ome ni kakarimasu) - meet (humble)
γγγγΎγ (Gozaimasu) - be, exist (polite)
ο½γ§γγγγΎγ (~de gozaimasu) - be (polite equivalent of 'desu')
γγγγ (Watakushi) - I (humble)
γ¬γ€γ (Gaido) - guide
γγγ (Otaku) - (someone else's) house
γγγγ (Kougai) - suburbs
γ’γ«γγ (Arubamu) - album
γγγγγ γ (Saraishuu) - the week after next
γγγγγ€ (Saraigetsu) - the month after next
γγγγγ (Sarainen) - the year after next
γ―γγ¨γ (Hantoshi) - half a year
γγγγγ« (Saisho ni) - first of all
γγγγ« (Saigo ni) - lastly
γγ γγΎ (Tadaima) - just now (used with past tense)
γγ©γ¨γγγγγ―γγΆγ€γγ (Edo-toukyou hakubutsukan) - Edo-Tokyo Museum
γγγ‘γγγγΎγ (Kinchou shimasu) - become tense, get nervous
γ»γγγγγΎγ (Housou shimasu) - broadcast
γ¨γγΎγ [γγγͺγο½] (Torimasu [bideo o~]) - record [video], film
γγγγγ (Shoukin) - prize money
γγγ (Shizen) - nature
γγγ (Kirin) - giraffe
γγ (Zou) - elephant
γγ (Koro) - times, days
γγͺγγΎγ [γγγο½] (Kanaimasu [yume ga~]) - [dream] come true, be realized
γ²γ¨γγ¨γγγγγ§γγγγ (Hitokoto yoroshii deshou ka) - May I say one word?
γγγγγγγγΎγ (Kyouryoku shimasu) - cooperate
γγγγγ (Kokoro kara) - from my heart
γγγγγγΎγ (Kansha shimasu) - be grateful, be thankful
[γ]γγ ([o]rei) - gratitude, thanks
γ―γγγ (Haikei) - Dear... (formal letter opening)
γγ€γγγ (Utsukushii) - beautiful
γγγγγ§γγγ£γγγγΎγγ (Ogenki de irasshaimasu ka) - How are you doing? (respectful)
γγγγγγγγΎγ (Meiwaku o kakemasu) - cause trouble, annoy
γγγγΎγ (Ikashimasu) - make good use of
[γ]γγ ([o]shiro) - castle
γγγ (Keigu) - Sincerely yours (formal letter closing)
γγ₯γ³γγ³ (Myunhen) - Munich (city in Germany)