JFBP Unit 4 Review Flashcards
family
what
to be, exist
Buddhist temple
kazoku
nani
arimasu
o-tera
Difference between arimasu and imasu
Arimasu is for inanimate things (books, buildings, trees)
Imasu is for animate things (people, animals)
and, and so on
ya
Shinto shrine
what is a/an?
spa
That’s nice
jinja
-tte nan desu ka
supa
ii desu ne
first floor
floor and story counter
first basement
basement
ikkai
-kai / gai
chika ikkai
chika
reception desk
restroom
parking lot
ukesuke
o-terai
chushajo
refrigerator
bed
sofa
table
chair
reizoko
beddo
sofa
teberu
isu
flower
briefcase, tote bag
hana
kaban
top, above
bottom, below, under
front, before
back, behind
inside, middle
next to
vicinity, nearby
ue
shita
mae
ushiro
naka
tonari
chikaku
be, exist (animate)
and
lake
man
male, man
imasu
to or ya
mizuumi
otoko no hito
otoko
conjugate the animate and inanimate present forms of “be”
arimasu arimasen
imasu imasen
conjugate the animate and inanimate past forms of “be”
arimashita arimasendeshita
imashita imasendeshita
pen
wallet
sweater
water
drawer
pen
saifu
seta
mizu
hikidashi
poketto
traditional Japanese inn
waterfall
noodle shop
shop suffix
ryokan
taki
soba-ya
-ya
over there
taxi stand
bus terminal
police box
hospital, clinic
bookstore
bakery
bread
liquor store
drugstore
medicine
asoko
takushi-noriba
basu-noriba
koban
byoin
hon-ya
pan-ya
pan
saka-ya
kusuri-ya
kusuri
eraser
pencil
stapler
scissors
Scotch tape
keshigomu
empitsu
hotchikisu
hasami
sero-tepu
file
one person
two people
three people
fairu
hitori
futari
san-nin
person counter
how many people
a lot, many, much
-nin
nan-nin
takusan
boy
child
girl
otoko no ko
ko
onna no ko
how many small objects
how many flat objects
how many long thin objects
ikutsu
nan-mai
nan-bon
here
garden
conference room
koko
niwa
kaigishitsu
luggage cart
check in counter
bus stop
entrance
kato
chekkuin-kaunta
basutei
iriguchi
about / approximately what time
about (for time)
nan-ji goro
goro