Basic 250 Japanese Adjectives You Must Know!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2019
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Tip: 形容詞 (kei-you-shi) means "adjectives" in Japanese. As you know, 形 is "shape". 容 represents things to wrap/encase other things, e.g., bottle. And lastly, 詞 is the postfix to describe the members of part-of-speech, e.g., 名詞 (noun), 動詞 (verb)
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かわいい cute
美味しい tasty
悪い bad
幸せな happy
悲しい sad
近い near
遠い far
明るい light (opposite to dark)
暗い dark
軽い light (in weight)
重い heavy
良い good, well
いい nice, good
暑い hot
寒い cold
速い fast
早い early
遅い late, slow
大きい big
小さい small
高い expensive
安い cheap
高い high
低い low
若い young
年老いた old (person)
暖かい warm
涼しい cool
美しい beautiful
大きい large
新しい new
特別な special
同じ same
違う different
汚い dirty
簡単な easy
難しい difficult
うざい annoying
うるさい loud
静か quiet
偉大な great
興奮しやすい excitable
次の next
最初の first
最後の last
疲れた tired
幸運な fortunate
整った tidy
丸い round
四角い square
きれい clean
えらい smart, wise
えらそう arrogrant
すごい amazing
忙しい busy
弱い weak
痛い sore
一番 the most
少ない few
寒い chilly
短い short
美味しい delicious
親切 kind
曇っている cloudy
絶対 definite
明るい bright
怖い scary
乾いた dry
天気の良い sunny
怒っている angry
太った fat
素早い quick
役立つ helpful
硬い hard
強い strong
前 previous
眠たい sleepy
安全な safe
濡れた wet
整然な neat
危険な dangerous
賢い clever
古い old (thing)
病気 sick
いっぱい full
お気に入り favorite
ゆっくり slow
壊れた broken
かわいい pretty
病気 ill
細い thin
年間の annual
優しい gentle
ひどい awful
辛い spicy
シンプルな simple
思いやりのある caring
面白い amusing
長い long
空っぽ empty
太い thick
背が高い tall
面白い funny
不幸せ unhappy
ひどい disgusting
落ち着いた calm
素晴らしい excellent
不正直 dishonest
恐れた frightened
風の強い windy
変な strange
女性の female
喜ばしい delightful
狂っている crazy
緊張した nervous
必要な necessary
遅れた delayed
柔らかい soft
勇敢な brave
まっすぐ straight
わずか little (in amount)
素晴らしい brilliant
嵐のよう stormy
鋭い sharp
怖い afraid
固定された fixed
ひどい horrible
礼儀正しい polite
貧しい poor
素敵な gorgeous
半分 half
年をとっている elderly
お金持ち rich
素晴らしい fabulous
深刻な serious
秘密の secret
驚いた surprised
素晴らしい awesome
平らな flat
興奮した excited
死んだ dead
静寂な silent
もう一つ another
自由な free
詳細な detailed
凍った frozen
親しみやすい friendly
深い deep
等しい equal
失った lost
つまらない dull
頭の良い intelligent
金の golden
有名な famous
可能な possible
生きている alive
可愛らしい lovely
本物の real
粗い rough
本当の TRUE
決定的な decisive
健康的な healthy
罪のある guilty
巨大な enormous
間違った FALSE
平均の average
悪戯な naughty
緩い loose
公平な fair
用心深い cautious
恐ろしい frightening
古代の ancient
怖がっている scared
幸運な lucky
混んでいる crowded
結婚している married
完全な complete
人気な popular
素晴らしい fantastic
甘い sweet (i.e. suggary)
退屈な boring
基本の basic
求められた required
多彩な colorful
適切な appropriate
お腹が空いた hungry
欲深い greedy
個人的な personal
デジタルの digital
心地よい comfortable
プライベートの private
気づいている aware
邪悪な evil
準備のできた ready
活発な active
電気の electric
ゆるい baggy
完璧な perfect
魅力的な attractive
平和な peaceful
似ている similar
興味深い interesting
アスレチックな athletic
狂った mad
普通 ordinary
正しい accurate
恥ずかしい embarrassed
無力な helpless
意地悪 mean
間違った wrong
まれな rare
心配した worried
喜んだ pleased
前の front
疲れ果てた exhausted
独自の original
離れている separate
資格のある qualified
混乱した confused
意地わる nasty
近い close
意味のない pointless
もっと悪い worse
決心した determined
誇りに思う proud
貴重な precious
現行の present
似ている familiar
急速の rapid
不法な illegal
盲目 blind
ただちの immediate
最も重要な essential
陽気な pleasant
二番目の second
興奮する exciting
毎年の yearly
痛い aching
献身的な devoted
複雑な complex
変装した disguised
愚かな stupid
荒々しい aggressive
生の raw
中間の medium
距離のある distant
責任がある responsible
料理された cooked
突然の sudden
沸騰した boiling
This is hard work thanks man keep going and keep to upload those lessons
Thanks. I's very helpful to increase my Japanese vocabulary ❤️from 🇲🇨
Happy to hear that! Terima kasih banyak atas perhatiannya!
Thanks man
これはよかったです!ありがてう!🤗😘🐈
Good to know. Good to know😏
ありがとう*
Thank you
Thanks
broken might be an adjective in England or amerika but in japan it stems from a verb wich is Kowa(ru) wich means to break. it was made into passive form wich then means something like it is breaking (Kowarete) and from this the past tense, it has been broken (kowareta) although there is no kowareru cause you cant use the basic form in passive
Great , Arigatou gozaimashita
Very well done this method is amazing ; if you really like it ; you will learn...
Indeed. Check this playlist out: th-cam.com/play/PLUNZ0jFjvyoRHSOvHr3-sFwpNrd8BsiKN.html
thanks sansei
It would be more helpful if you can give us example sentence to some adj.we seldom hear..highly appreciated.👌👌
Thank you for your feedback. You inspired me to make this! th-cam.com/video/FRFDrSSnOhQ/w-d-xo.html
I think えらい 6:00 has a different meaning. It's not smart; wise (which is かしこい) but great; admirable. Anyways, great work and the worksheet is stunning! Thank you
Thank you for clarification! Yes, not only being smart, えらい can decorate many other things. It is really neutral, can be positive and negative. えらい人 ≒ great/honorable person, えらいことになった = very bad thing happened. If you have to choose whether it means positive or negative, your safe bet is “negative.” Even when it is used in a positive expression, it always sounds a bit like the meaning of the very similar word えらそう (arrogant). It is hard to describe but if you think a person great from the bottom of your heart, you won’t describe the person えらい人. You would just say 偉大な人 or すごい人. In my opinion, えらい highly depends on the social context. People say えらい人 is great but you may or may not agree with it.
Below is one of the most popular anisong (anime song).
th-cam.com/video/u32-Y6S8tmU/w-d-xo.html
There is a line that says エジソンはえらい人。そんなの常識 = Edison is a great person. That’s a common sense. You can see here that えらい is just a social contract.
By the way, we just published another video on adjectives and more to come: th-cam.com/video/J3zgNY-QPk0/w-d-xo.html
Joytan App wow🤩 thank you for such an in-depth clarification!🙏 I think I know what you mean! For sure I will check other videos (and that anisong haha) Thanks once more and 頑張ってね😉😅
Thank you for the PDF. That’s so generous.😃
please help me to fine the na-adjectives which are end with e.
Super
6:07 - e-ra-so-u (erabatteiru has a different meaning)
My bad. The entry was originally for erabatteru, but I changed it to erasou because the latter sounds more familiar to me. I forgot changing the romaji. You are very careful. Thank you!
Arigato gozaimasu 🙏🙏.
Happy to help!
ありがとうございますwwww
It's our pleasure.
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と"うも ありか"とう こ"さ"います
せんせい😊❤
コメントありがとうございます.とてもうれしいです^^
Deep okay
Arigatou gozaimasu
Please try it to make a long sentences for those words it should be great and hard work
If u can do that
Thank you for your feedback. Adding long sentences is great. Will give it a shot!
How about these?
- th-cam.com/video/HTmfUyQp09E/w-d-xo.html
- th-cam.com/video/UkOV0ZE1PnE/w-d-xo.html
Cool. But no organization as to topic
Are all of those words n5 level?
Hope u answer my comment🥺
huh, seizenna. 9:20
Surely this list was not made by a native speaker. This is supposed to an adjective list. There are many adjectives for sure, but this list is full of verbs and nouns. Very confusing for new learners.
Ur app is a nightmare with poor interface and requires using excel and text editor make it work with 2 or more different voices/languages, but in the end it's ok although most of voices are broken
You need to be more specific with terms here since it's really hard to follow your point.
Nowadays our android app (in case that's your meaning) is mostly guided towards language professionals and teachers eager to share their voice with the language learning community. We'd recommend an attempt to better understand the topic before jumping at conclusions. The people who actually used the app to provide their voices were all happy to do so because of its structure simplicity and ease of use. The 'broken voices' you're referring to are probably the occasional TTS voice used in the videos once in a while. These days we're mostly using human voices for the majority of content we post, so no problem there. The fresh human voices in the latest videos all belong to highly skilled professionals and just people who are utterly wonderful to deal with. They provide voices, in return we provide them with more clients. Both parties provide decent quality content for free viewing online. It's a triple-win situation.
Anyhow, we'd like people to appreciate the free content and the effort behind it better than to leave vague 'constructive criticism'-esque comments about probably a highly outdated app we used years ago. FYI the software we're using right now is vastly different and superior to whatever has been put online, all because of cycles and cycles of meticulous constant improvement.
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