Common Adjectives In Japanese Flashcards

Our flashcards are a helpful tool for learning common adjectives in Japanese. One side of the card displays the English word, while the other side shows the corresponding Japanese adjective. In addition, the flashcards include audio pronunciations to assist in learning the proper pronunciation of the words.

Adjectives in Japanese are essential for describing people, places, and things accurately. By using our flashcards, you can easily expand your vocabulary and improve your language skills. Learning these adjectives will help you communicate more effectively in Japanese-speaking environments.

Flashcards For Japanese Adjectives

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quick facts

  • Japanese adjectives come before the noun they describe, unlike in English where they come after.
  • There are two types of adjectives in Japanese: i-adjectives and na-adjectives.
  • I-adjectives end in -i, while na-adjectives end in -na when modifying a noun.
  • Some common i-adjectives in Japanese are: kawaii (cute), genki (energetic), and ookii (big).
  • Some common na-adjectives in Japanese are: shizuka (quiet), benri (convenient), and atarashii (new).

card list

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Bad悪い--warui
Big 大きい-- Ookii
Different 異なる-- Kotonaru
Early 早い-- Hayai
Few 少数の-- Shousuu No
First 最初-- Saisho
Good 良い-- Yoi
Great 偉大な-- Idai Na
High 高い-- Takai
Important 重要な-- Juuyou Na
Large 大きな--ookina
Last 最後-- Saigo
Little 少しの-- Sukoshi No
Long 長い-- Nagai
New 新しい-- Atarashii
Next 次の-- Tsugi No
Old 古い-- Furui
Other 他の-- Hoka No
Same 同じ-- Onaji
Small 小さい-- Chiisai
Young 若い--wakai
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