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Vocabulary for the 25 Most Commonly Used Verbs of Any Language
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iku
行く
(v)
go
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gakkō ni iku
学校に行く
I go to school
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taberu
食べる
(v)
eat
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tēburu de taberu
テーブルで食べる
eat at a table
16 More Examples
hanasu
話す
(v)
speak
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Kōensha ga kaigi de hanashita.
講演者が会議で話した。
The speaker spoke at the conference.
11 More Examples
kuru
来る
(v)
come
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Onna no ko ga bideo kamera no hō ni kita.
女の子がビデオカメラの方に来た。
The girl came towards the video camera.
6 More Examples
iu
言う
(v)
say
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Hitobito ga "konnichiwa" to itta.
人々が「こんにちは」と言った。
The people said "Hello."
10 More Examples
hataraku
働く
(v)
work
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Sono otoko no hi to wa isshōkenmei hataraite iru.
その男の人は一生懸命働いている。
The man is working hard.
2 More Examples
shitsumon suru
質問する
(v)
ask
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Daigakusei ga kyōju ni shitsumon shite iru.
大学生が教授に質問している。
The university student is asking the professor a question.
7 More Examples
kangaeru
考える
(v)
think
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Onna no hito ga, kotae o kangaete iru.
女の人が、答えを考えている。
The woman is thinking about the answer.
10 More Examples
shiru
知る
(v)
know
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Tsugini nani o subeki ka shiru koto wa ii koto da.
次に何をすべきか知ることは良いことだ。
It's good to know what to do next.
7 More Examples
hitsuyō
必要
(n)
need
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Tasuke ga hitsuyō desu.
助けが必要です。
I need help.
3 More Examples
toru
取る
(v)
take
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Hitobito ga ichigo o totta.
人々がいちごを取った。
The people took the strawberries.
5 More Examples
tsukau
使う
(v)
use
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Puroguramā ga konpyūta o tsukau.
プログラマーがコンピュータを使う。
The programmer uses the computer.
6 More Examples
wakaru
わかる
(v)
understand
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mondai ga wakaru
問題がわかる
understand a problem
15 More Examples
neru
寝る
(v)
sleep
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Aka-chan ga mōfu no ue de neru.
赤ちゃんが毛布の上で寝る。
The baby sleeps on the blanket.
7 More Examples
nomu
飲む
(v)
drink
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mizu o nomu
水を飲む
drink water
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hashiru
走る
(v)
run
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Onna no hito ga torakku o hashiru.
女の人がトラックを走る。
The woman runs on the track.
6 More Examples
miru
見る
(v)
see
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Ryokōsha-tachi ga yūhi o miru.
旅行者達が夕日を見る。
The tourists see the sunset.
3 More Examples
ageru
あげる
(v)
give
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O-tō-san ga musuko ni koin o ageru.
お父さんが息子にコインをあげる。
The father gives coins to his son.
8 More Examples
deru
出る
(v)
leave
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ie o deru
家を出る
leave home
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hajimeru
始める
(v)
start
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Supōtsu senshu-tachi ga rēsu o hajimeta.
スポーツ選手達がレースを始めた。
The athletes started the race.
5 More Examples
naru
なる
(v)
become
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byōki ni naru
病気になる
get sick
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matsu
待つ
(v)
wait
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Ryokōsha ga densha o matta.
旅行者が電車を待った。
The traveler waited for the train.
5 More Examples
iru
要る
(v)
need
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iru
いる
(v)
exist
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Takusan hito ga imasu.
たくさん人がいます。
There are a lot of people.
1 More Example
Denwa suru
電話する
(v)
call
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