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Minna no Nihongo I (L01 Vocab) Eng/Romanized Ver.

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watashi   I  
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anata   you  
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ano hito (ano kata)   that person, he, she  
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-san   Mr., Ms.  
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-chan   (suffix added to a child's name)  
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-jin   (suffix meaning 'a national of')  
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sensei   teacher, instructor (not used when referring to one's own job)  
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kyōshi   teacher, instructor  
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gakusei   student  
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kaishain   company employee  
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shain   employee of ~ company  
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ginkōin   bank employee  
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isha   [medical] doctor  
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kenkyūsha   researcher, scholar  
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daigaku   university  
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byōin   hospital  
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dare   who  
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donata   who (polite equivalent of "dare")  
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-sai   - years old  
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nan-sai   how old  
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o-ikutsu   how old (polite equivalent of "nan-sai")  
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hai   yes  
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iie   no  
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Hajimemashite.   How do you do?  
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~ kara kimashita.   I'm from ~ (country).  
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[Dōzo] yoroshiku [onegai-shimasu]   Pleased to meet you.  
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shitsurei desu ga   Excuse me, but  
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O-namae wa?   May I have a name?  
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Kochira wa -san desu.   This is Mr./Ms. ~.  
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Amerika   U.S.A.  
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Igirisu   U.K.  
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Indo   India  
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Indoneshia   Indonesia  
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Kankoku   South Korea  
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Tai   Thailand  
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Chūgoku   China  
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Doitsu   Germany  
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Nihon   Japan  
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Burajiru   Brazil  
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