Japanese Core 2000: Step 1
Youkoso! Welcome! Here’s the first Step of our Japanese Core 2000 Series. This Goal covers 200 of the most basic words in Japanese. With these first 200 items, you’ll learn: essential verbs such as する (to do), 行く (to go), 見る (to look); words you can use to talk about yourself, your family, and others; seasons, numbers, dates; and words related to learning Japanese. Covers items ranked #1-200
by Smart.fm
200 30,169
Master Hiragana
The hiragana syllabary is mainly used in combination with kanji (in which case they’re known as okurigana) to form word endings. They are also used to write words with Japanese origins, a number of adjectives and adverbs, grammatical particles, and to provide phonetic transcriptions of kanji (in which case they’re called either furigana or rubi depending on whether they’re written directly after the kanji – usually in parentheses – or directly above, in a smaller size).
by Smart.fm
104 16,155
Master Katakana
Today, the katakana syllabary is primarily used to write non-Chinese foreign loan words or words that have some kind of non-Japanese derivation. They are also used in many onomatoepoeic expressions, as can be found in manga. Moreover, they are sometimes used to write words for which the kanji are complex or uncommon.
by Smart.fm
104 9,801
Complete Core 2000 & 6000
A compiled version of all the goals of the Japanese Core Series by Smart.fm. The original goals can be found here:Core 2000Core 6000
by e-go7
6,000 215
Japanese Full Core 2000
All Steps from the Japanese Core 2000 Goals combined in one huge goal. Might be usefull when you have mastered each Step, but you want to review all items further.
by Rumple
2,000 550
Japanese Core 2000: Step 2
Now that you’ve warmed up a bit, you’re ready to learn some more basic words such as 天気 (weather), and 大学生 (university student), and as きれい(beautiful). Like Step 1, Step 2 covers 200 beginner level items. Covers items ranked #201-400
by Smart.fm
200 6,356
Complete Minna no Nihongo Shokyu
Minna no Nihongo Shokyu:Complete Shokyu01-05 06-1011-15 16-2021-25 26-3031-35 36-4041-45 46-50Sentence Patterns 1Sentence Patterns 2 Minna no Nihongo Chukyu:Complete Chukyu01 02 03 04 05 0607 08 09 10 11 12
by e-go7
1,725 408
Japanese Core 2000:Step 1 [Kanji Focus]
Youkoso! Welcome! Here’s the first Step of our Japanese Core 200 Series. This course covers 200 of the most basic words in Japanese. With these first 200 items, you’ll learn: essential verbs such as する (to do), 行く (to go), 見る (to look); words you can use to talk about yourself, your family, and others; seasons, numbers, dates; and words related to learning Japanese.Note:This course is identical to Japanese Core 2000:Step 1 apart from the fact that it only includes items from that course which contain kanji. This course is optimized for study in the iKnow! application’s Kanji Only mode.
by Smart.fm
174 3,241
Complete Basic Useful Vocabulary
A compiled version of all the goals of the Basic Useful Vocabulary Series by AkiraKin. This might be useful if you have mastered each goal, but want to review all the items further. The original goals can be found here.
by e-go7
2,380 237
Genki 1 - Complete Kanji (1-145)
All kanji with all possible combinations listed in the kanji lists of Genki 1. Some combinations are dull but I was determined to add them all :) Made for studying for a final kanji test on the book. NOW COMPLETE!
by sebachan
313 1,570
SAT Verbal: Beginner
Start here to learn the vocabulary you’ll need for Critical Reading questions up to about the 600 score level—everything from “abide” to “zeal.”
by Smart.fm
250 6,866
Complete JLPT 2
JLPT:Complete JLPT 2JLPT 2 (1)JLPT 2 (2)JLPT 2 (3)JLPT 2 (4)JLPT 2 (5)JLPT 2 (6)JLPT 2 (7)JLPT 2 (8)JLPT 2 (9) JLPT 3 (made by Rumple)JLPT 4 (made by Rumple)
by e-go7
4,620 144
JLPT 4 Vocabulary Part 1 of 2 (Corrected Version)
Want both sentences more often? Use “Maybe” when asked if you know the item. Current status: HALTED; RC1, Most errors corrected. NO MORE corrections and updates until editing ability is restored by smart.fm team. Corrected and expanded version of the ‘JLPT4 Vocabulary List’ based on the version by k-ren (Thanks!). Current v. 1.32This smart.fm LIST last updated: 2009.10.31 The 2nd part of the list:http://smart.fm/lists/110134 Please note: work in progress! I will try to correct reported errors and replace faulty examples. Native Japanese speakers who are willing to record their voice for example sentences ARE WELCOME to participate – please message me and I will add you as a contributor. Some kanji from the example sentences might be outside the JLPT4 level.High quality examples are given priority, but user-created objects will be used when Cerego items are incomplete (no audio), too fast or too complex. I have previously created some example sentences whenever there was a shortage of simple, complete, ready-to-use examples for some words, or whenever the smart.fm search subsystem refused to find examples for changed/modified items. Please let me know if you consider any of these items faulty or if you want to contribute a better alternative. If possible, new examples will be read by NATIVE speaker only. The list is still undergoing tests and changes. Thank you for your patience and understanding. There was a limitation of 500 items per single smart.fm list.According to Peter van der Woude at the page below, there is about 727 official words for JLPT4 level. At the moment the first part of this JLPT4 list contains about 497 items. The remaing items are being added to the second part of this list. Some items may still be transfered to the other part to avoid collisions. The list of 727 JLPT4 items by Peter van der Woude:http://www.jlptstudy.com/4/jlpt4_vocab-list.html Last but not least: enjoy your study!
by TeddyBearPL
499 642
Basic Kanji Book: Kanji Vocab 1-193
The 193 first Kanji from Basic Kanji Book Vol. 1
by yonasu
626 1,079
Intermediate Japanese: Step 1
Step 1 is the first Goal of the Intermediate Japanese series. The Intermediate Japanese picks up where the Core 2000 stopped. In other words, you’re starting from word #2001. In this course, you’ll learn words like 円高 (appreciation of the yen), 結局 (after all), 暮らす (live) and 改善 (amelioration). Covers items ranked #2001-2250
by Smart.fm
250 3,078
Complete Basic Kanji Book (revised version)
Complete Basic Kanji Book 01-1516-3031-45 01 02 03 04 05
by e-go7
1,600 115
Japanese Core 2000: Step 3
Step 3 is the first of the lower-intermediate Goals. The vocabulary becomes a little more difficult here, with nouns such as 政権 (political power) and verbs such as 備える (provide for). Covers items ranked #401-600
by Smart.fm
200 4,232
Master Erudite English!
Does your captious, niggling teacher or boss kvetch all the time? Do you prefer to tincture or aver, or would you rather just confabulate with some friends? We can state with apodictic certainty that if you have trouble with the words above, this Goal is for you.
by Smart.fm
89 6,127
