け JLPT N4 Vocabulary

Browse 21 JLPT N4 Vocabulary entries for Japanese under け.

Kana け

  1. 契約 けいやく Contract; agreement. A formal, legally binding arrangement between parties.
  2. 経済 けいざい Economy; economics. The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
  3. 研究 けんきゅう Research; study; investigation. Systematic inquiry into a subject to discover new facts or principles.
  4. 欠席 けっせき Absence; non-attendance. Being absent from a class, meeting, or event.
  5. 健康 けんこう Health; well-being. A fundamental word used to talk about physical and mental wellness.
  6. 検査 けんさ Examination; inspection; test; check. A systematic check or medical test.
  7. 血圧 けつあつ Blood pressure. The force of blood pushing against artery walls.
  8. 怪我 けが Injury; wound. Physical harm or damage to the body.
  9. 権利 けんり Right; privilege. A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.
  10. 結果 けっか Result; consequence; outcome. What happens because of an action or event.
  11. 欠席する けっせきする To be absent; to miss (a class, meeting, or event). The formal term for not attending.
  12. 計画する けいかくする To plan; to make a plan. Used for devising strategies or scheduling future activities.
  13. 見物 けんぶつ Sightseeing; watching; viewing. The act of visiting places of interest or watching performances.
  14. 決して けっして Never; by no means; not in the least. A strong negative adverb always used with negative verb forms.
  15. けんかする けんかする To quarrel; to fight; to have an argument. Refers to verbal or physical confrontations between people.
  16. けがする けがする To get injured; to get hurt. Refers to physical injury to a living being.
  17. 景色 けしき Scenery; landscape; view. The visual appearance of a natural or urban setting.
  18. 消しゴム けしゴム An eraser; a rubber. Used to remove pencil marks from paper.
  19. Hair; fur; wool. Fine strands growing from the skin of humans or animals.
  20. 研究室 けんきゅうしつ A professor's office; a laboratory; a research room. A room used for academic research at a university.
  21. けれど けれど But; although; however. A conjunction used to connect contrasting clauses.