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      • Japanese Vocabulary Quiz Round Two

      Japanese Vocabulary Quiz Round Two

      • Date September 8, 2016
      Japanese Green Tea

      Test your Japanese vocabulary with this new matching exercising containing an additional twenty-six words. Match each Japanese word on the left with its English equivalent on the right. We’ve included Romaji for each of the Japanese words in case you need them. However, we recommend looking at the Romaji only if you’re stumped by the original characters. Keep in mind that words may be written in Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji, or a combination thereof.

       

      Check the answer key at the bottom of the quiz to see how well you did. If you’re struggling with vocabulary or any other facet of the Japanese language, contact the Language Island in Atlanta. Our highly-qualified teachers offer classes that are custom-tailored to your individual needs.

       

      1. 日曜日(nichiyoubi) A. Tuesday
      2.  できる (dekiru) B. come
      3. 小さい (chiisai) C. go
      4. 月曜日(getsuyoubi) D. Friday
      5. 簡単 (kantan) E. see
      6. する (suru) F. difficult
      7. 火曜日(kayoubi) G. Sunday
      8. いいえ (iie) H. yes
      9. 大きい (ookii) I. Hello
      10. 水曜日(suiyoubi) J. Monday
      11. 行く (iku) K. goodbye
      12. こんにちは (konnichiwa) L. easy
      13. 木曜日 (mokuyoubi) M. today
      14. 来る (kuru) N. Can
      15.  笑い (warai) O. Yesterday
      16. 金曜日 (kinyoubi) P. do
      17. 作る(tsukuru) Q. Wednesday
      18. クロック (kurokku) R. small
      19. 土曜日 (doyoubi) S.  make
      21. 見る (miru) U. clock
      22.  今日 (kyou) V. Thursday
      23. はい (hai) W. no
      24. 難しい (muzukashii) X. large, big
      25. 明日 (ashita) Y. laugh
      26. 昨日 (kinou) Z. Saturday

       

       

      Answer Key:

       

      1. G
      2. N
      3. R
      4. J
      5. L
      6. P
      7. A
      8. W
      9. X
      10. Q
      11. C
      12. I
      13. V
      14. B
      15. Y
      16. D
      17. S
      18. U
      19. Z
      20. K
      21. E
      22. M
      23. H
      24. F
      25. T
      26. O

       

       

       

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