Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life and Study (JLPT N5–N1)

Learning Japanese vocabulary for daily life is one of the best ways to improve your communication skills. Whether you are preparing for the JLPT, planning to study in Japan, or simply enjoying Japanese culture, practical vocabulary helps you understand conversations and express yourself more naturally.

In this Day 22 vocabulary lesson, you’ll learn useful words from JLPT N5 to N1, complete with meanings and example sentences that you can use in everyday situations.

[IMAGE: Japanese learner studying vocabulary with notebook, flashcards, and smartphone]


Table of Contents

  • JLPT N5 Vocabulary
  • JLPT N4 Vocabulary
  • JLPT N3 Vocabulary
  • JLPT N2 Vocabulary
  • JLPT N1 Vocabulary
  • Practical Learning Tips
  • FAQ

Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life – JLPT N5

These beginner words are useful in everyday conversations.

🌬️ 吹く(ふく)— to blow

Example

今日は強い風が吹いています。
A strong wind is blowing today.


🎓 学生(がくせい)— student

Example

私は日本語の学生です。
I am a Japanese language student.


🥛 牛乳(ぎゅうにゅう)— milk

Example

毎朝牛乳を飲みます。
I drink milk every morning.


👖 履く(はく)— to wear (shoes, trousers)

Example

靴を履いて外に出ます。
I put on my shoes and go outside.


☀️ 晴れる(はれる)— to be sunny

Example

明日は晴れるでしょう。
It will be sunny tomorrow.


Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life – JLPT N4

Expand your daily communication with these useful words.

🥶 冷える(ひえる)— to grow cold

夜になると空気が冷えます。
The air gets cold at night.


🖐️ 拾う(ひろう)— to pick up

道でお金を拾いました。
I picked up money on the road.


🔁 一度(いちど)— once

一度日本へ行きたいです。
I want to visit Japan once.


🌾 田舎(いなか)— countryside

私の田舎は静かです。
My hometown countryside is quiet.


🍓 ジャム — jam

パンにジャムをつけます。
I put jam on bread.


Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life – JLPT N3

These words are helpful for school, travel, and daily communication.

📘 真面目(まじめ)— serious

彼はとても真面目な学生です。
He is a very serious student.


➗ 半ば(なかば)— halfway

仕事はまだ半ばです。
The work is only halfway done.


✈️ 留学(りゅうがく)— studying abroad

日本へ留学したいです。
I want to study abroad in Japan.


🧑 青年(せいねん)— youth

その青年は夢を持っています。
The young man has dreams.


📩 招待(しょうたい)— invitation

パーティーに招待されました。
I was invited to the party.

[IMAGE: International students studying Japanese together]


Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life – JLPT N2

Useful vocabulary for school, work, and daily life.

🚆 乗車する(じょうしゃする)— to board

電車に乗車します。
I get on the train.


➡️ 側(がわ)— side

道路の右側を歩きます。
I walk on the right side of the road.


🏞️ 囲まれている(かこまれている)— surrounded by

この町は山に囲まれています。
This town is surrounded by mountains.


📖 読書する(どくしょする)— to read books

寝る前に読書します。
I read before going to bed.


🧒 児童(じどう)— child

この学校には多くの児童がいます。
There are many children at this school.


Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life – JLPT N1

Advanced vocabulary commonly found in news and formal conversations.

🔥 反撃に出る(はんげきにでる)— to counterattack

相手の批判に反撃に出た。
They launched a counterattack against the criticism.


👖 ズボンの裾(すそ)— trouser hem

ズボンの裾が長すぎます。
The trouser cuffs are too long.


⏰ 賞味期限が切れる(しょうみきげんがきれる)— to be past the expiry date

この牛乳は賞味期限が切れています。
This milk is past the expiry date.


⚖️ よしあし — merits and demerits

計画のよしあしを判断する。
Judge the good and bad points of the plan.


📚 著書(ちょしょ)— written work

彼の著書は多くの人に読まれています。
His book is read by many people.

[IMAGE: Advanced learner reading Japanese books in a library]


Practical Learning Tip

To remember vocabulary more effectively:

  • Learn 5–10 new words each day.
  • Read each example sentence aloud.
  • Write your own sentence using the new word.
  • Review yesterday’s vocabulary before learning new words.
  • Practice listening and speaking whenever possible.

Consistency is the key to improving your Japanese.


Why Daily Vocabulary Practice Matters

Studying vocabulary every day helps you:

  • Improve speaking confidence
  • Understand real conversations
  • Prepare for JLPT exams
  • Read Japanese more easily
  • Build long-term fluency

Even 10–15 minutes of daily study can make a significant difference.


FAQ

How many Japanese words should I learn each day?

Learning 5–10 new words daily is a realistic and effective goal.

Is vocabulary enough to pass the JLPT?

Vocabulary is essential, but you should also practice grammar, reading, and listening.

Which JLPT level should beginners start with?

Most beginners start with JLPT N5 before progressing to higher levels.

Can I use these words in everyday conversations?

Yes. Many of these words are commonly used in daily life, school, travel, and work.


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