あ JLPT N4 Vocabulary
Browse 21 JLPT N4 Vocabulary entries for Japanese under あ.
Kana あ
- 挨拶 あいさつ Greeting; salutation. A polite set phrase used when meeting or parting from someone.
- 謝る あやまる To apologise; to say sorry. Expressing regret for a mistake or wrongdoing.
- 安心 あんしん Peace of mind; relief; sense of security. A feeling of being safe and reassured.
- 暗記 あんき Memorization; learning by heart. Committing information to memory through repetition.
- アレルギー アレルギー Allergy. An immune reaction to certain substances like food, pollen, or medicine.
- 温める あたためる To warm up; to heat up. To raise the temperature of food, drinks, or objects.
- 案内 あんない Guidance; information; showing someone around. Leading or directing someone to a destination.
- 飽きる あきる To get tired of; to lose interest in; to grow weary of. Becoming bored with something through excess or repetition.
- 諦める あきらめる To give up; to abandon hope; to resign oneself to. Accepting that a goal or wish cannot be achieved.
- アルバイト アルバイト Part-time job. Casual or temporary employment, especially common among students.
- 浅い あさい Shallow; not deep. Also used figuratively to mean superficial or limited in experience.
- 安全 あんぜん Safety; security. The state of being free from danger or risk.
- アフリカ あふりか Africa. The continent located south of Europe and southwest of Asia.
- 赤ん坊 あかんぼう A baby; an infant. A very young child, typically under one year old.
- アナウンサー アナウンサー An announcer; a news presenter. A person who reads news or makes announcements on TV or radio.
- アメリカ アメリカ America; the United States of America. The most common Japanese word for the U.S.
- あんな あんな Such; like that; that kind of. Refers to something distant from both speaker and listener.
- 遊び あそび Play; fun; recreation. The act of playing or amusing oneself.
- アジア アジア Asia. The largest continent, encompassing East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and more.
- アクセサリー アクセサリー Accessory; jewellery. Decorative items worn on the body such as necklaces, rings, and earrings.
- アルコール アルコール Alcohol; an alcoholic substance. Used for both beverages and chemical/medical contexts.