さ JLPT N4 Vocabulary

Browse 22 JLPT N4 Vocabulary entries for Japanese under さ.

Kana さ

  1. 賛成 さんせい Approval; agreement; support. Being in favour of something or someone's idea.
  2. 産業 さんぎょう Industry; a branch of economic or commercial activity.
  3. 参考 さんこう Reference; consultation. Using information as a basis for judgment or decision-making.
  4. 刺身 さしみ Sashimi; raw sliced fish or seafood. A cornerstone of Japanese cuisine served without rice.
  5. サラダ サラダ Salad. A dish of mixed raw or cooked vegetables, popular as a side dish in Japan.
  6. 災害 さいがい Disaster; calamity; misfortune. A broad term for natural and man-made catastrophic events.
  7. さる Monkey; ape. Especially refers to the Japanese macaque, a common primate native to Japan.
  8. 参加する さんかする To participate; to join in. Used when taking part in events, activities, or groups.
  9. 差し上げる さしあげる To give; to offer. The humble form of あげる, used when giving to someone of higher status.
  10. 騒ぐ さわぐ To make noise; to be rowdy; to make a fuss. To create a commotion.
  11. 盛ん さかん Prosperous; flourishing; active; thriving. Describes something in a vigorous or lively state.
  12. さっき さっき A little while ago; just now. Refers to a short time in the recent past.
  13. 再来月 さらいげつ The month after next. Used for planning and scheduling beyond the coming month.
  14. 再来週 さらいしゅう The week after next. Used for scheduling and planning beyond the coming week.
  15. 最近 さいきん Recently; lately; nowadays. Refers to the near past up to the present.
  16. 最大 さいだい Biggest; greatest; largest; maximum. The highest degree or largest size possible.
  17. 最小 さいしょう Smallest; least; minimum; minimal. The lowest degree or smallest size possible.
  18. サンドイッチ サンドイッチ A sandwich. Bread with fillings in between, a popular light meal or snack.
  19. さか A slope; a hill. An inclined section of road or path.
  20. サンダル サンダル Sandals. Open-toed footwear typically worn in warm weather.
  21. さま Mr., Mrs., Ms.; a very polite honorific suffix added to names. More formal than さん.
  22. さま Way; manner; kind; state. Describes how something looks or how a situation appears.