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Welcome to the Nihongo Dojo 🥋 Daily Japanese lessons for English speakers (N5-N3). Learn practical vocab, phrases & grammar. Your path to mastery starts here

資料 (shiryō) - Materials, documents, data Example: "I need to distribute the meeting materials." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #BusinessVocab

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Example: "I need to distribute the meeting materials."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #BusinessVocab

受付 (uketsuke) - reception (desk/area), receptionist Example: "Please write your name at the reception desk." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #OfficeVocab

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Example: "Please write your name at the reception desk."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #OfficeVocab

水筒 (suitō) - water bottle; thermos Example: "I bring my water bottle to the office every day." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #EverydayItems

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Example: "I bring my water bottle to the office every day."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #EverydayItems

筋肉 (kinniku) - Muscle Example: "Let's exercise and build muscle." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #FitnessVocab

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Example: "Let's exercise and build muscle."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #FitnessVocab

注射 (chūsha) - Injection Example: "I received an influenza injection." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #MedicalVocab

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Example: "I received an influenza injection."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #MedicalVocab

怪我 (kega) - Injury; Wound Example: "I fell down and injured my leg." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

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Example: "I fell down and injured my leg."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

鼻水 (hanamizu) - runny nose Example: "I caught a cold, and my runny nose won't stop." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5vocab

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Example: "I caught a cold, and my runny nose won't stop."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5vocab

唇 (kuchibiru) - lips Example: "My lips are always prone to dryness." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #BodyParts

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Example: "My lips are always prone to dryness."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #BodyParts

腕時計 (udedokei) - wristwatch Example: "I received a new wristwatch from my mother." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

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Example: "I received a new wristwatch from my mother."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

財布 (saifu) - wallet Example: "This wallet is small, but it holds a lot." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #FashionVocab

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Example: "This wallet is small, but it holds a lot."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #FashionVocab

普段着 (fudan-gi) - everyday clothes; casual wear Example: "Today I want to relax in casual clothes." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #EverydayWear

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Example: "Today I want to relax in casual clothes."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #EverydayWear

電池 (denchi) - battery Example: "My smartphone battery is dead/low." #LearnJapanese #JapaneseVocab #N5Vocab

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Example: "My smartphone battery is dead/low."

#LearnJapanese #JapaneseVocab #N5Vocab

炊飯器 (suihanki) - Rice cooker Example: "I bought a new rice cooker." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #HomeAppliances

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Example: "I bought a new rice cooker."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #HomeAppliances

お土産 (omiyage) - Souvenir Example: "I will buy souvenirs for my family in Japan." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #TravelVocab

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Example: "I will buy souvenirs for my family in Japan."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #TravelVocab

仲直り (nakanaori) - reconciliation; making up (after a quarrel) #LearnJapanese #Japanese #Reconciliation

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#LearnJapanese #Japanese #Reconciliation

約束 (yakusoku) - Promise; Appointment; Plan Example: "I made a plan to meet with a friend." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5vocab

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Example: "I made a plan to meet with a friend."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5vocab

約束 (yakusoku) - Promise; appointment; plan Example: "I have an appointment with a friend." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

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Example: "I have an appointment with a friend."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

仲間 (nakama) - Comrade; fellow; mate; peer Example: "He is my important comrade." #LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

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Example: "He is my important comrade."

#LearnJapanese #Japanese #N5Vocab

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