Notes
- Nouns - MaterialsVocabulary taken from Wiktionary http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:1000_Japanese_basic_words Thanks to Gituska!English · by spanz
- Nouns - Directions & PositionsVocabulary taken from Wiktionary http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:1000_Japanese_basic_words Thanks to Gituska! I've changed 奥 because I think there's a mistake in Wiktionary. They say 奥 means "far", but I think it means "inside", so I added 遠く that means "far".English · by spanz
- Nouns - Time & SpaceVocabulary taken from Wiktionary http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:1000_Japanese_basic_words Thanks to Gituska!English · by spanz
- Nouns - AnimalsVocabulary taken from Wiktionary http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:1000_Japanese_basic_words Thanks to Gituska!English · by spanz
- Nouns - FamilyVocabulary taken from Wiktionary http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:1000_Japanese_basic_words Thanks to Gituska! Heavily modified to take in account the differences between the speaker's family and the other's family. Not complete.English · by spanz
- AtejiThese are specially difficult Kanji compounds because they use only Kanjis for their phonetic value (one of them). The individual Kanji meanings are usually discarded in these words so they seem to be nonsense. Sometimes with loan words, it's exactly the opposite (only the meanings are used, and then the phonetic value doesn't correspond to the actual readings). Here's a good description of Ateji: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ateji Source: Words marked as Ateji in EDICT.English · by spanz
- Animal soundsEnglish · by Ukaishi
- SmallNote10English · by spanz