Japanese verbs Flashcards
to become lost
michi ni mayou
to turn something off
kesu
(something) turns off
kieru
to treat someone to a meal
ogoru
to translate (2)
honyaku suru
to decide on an item
suru
to arrive
tsuku
(something) ends
owaru
to press/push
osu
to make
tsukuru
to fall down
korobu
to place
oku
to agree
sansei suru
to stay up all night
tetsuya suru
to say
iu
to run
hashiru
to carry
hakobu
to lose (a match)
makeru
to make a plan
keikaku wo tateru
to bake/grill
yaku
to give warning
chuui suru
to call (on a phone)
denwa suru
to be audible
kikoeru
to break something
kowasu
(something) breaks
kowareru
to turn (left/right)
magaru
to turn something on
tsukeru
(something) turns on
tsuku
to wrap/cover
tsutsumu
to contact (a person)
renraku suru
to hit/punch
naguru
to be fat
futtote imasu
to shave one’s head
hige wo soru
to bite
sasu
to play (piano/string instrument)
hiku
to touch
sawaru
to get depressed
ochikomu
to drive
unten suru
to take (an exam…)
ukeru
to let go
hanasu
to be
aru
to wash
arau
to do
suru
to drink
nomu
to travel
ryokou suru
to smoke
tabako wo suu
to cut (classes)
saboru
to study
benkyou suru
to be popular
ninki ga aru
to place an order
chuumon suru
to do laundry
sentaku suru
to pay
harau
to be moved/touched (by…)
kandou suru
to cook
ryouri suru
to cry
naku
to get married
kekkon suru
to hear
kiku
to lend
kasu
to rest
yasumu
to bring (a person)
tsurete kuru
to help
tetsudau
to laugh
warau
to reserve
yoyaku suru
to clean
souji suru
to return (a thing)
kaesu
to perform
yaru
to get angry
okoru
to take something out
dasu