Japanese english vocabulary test review
| I | You | Person (formal) |
| That | That (far) | This person |
| That person (far) | Who (formal) | Yes |
| Teacher | Student | Woman |
| Japan | China | South Korea |
| Argentina | Columbia | Mexico |
| France | Spain | Germany |
| Malaysia | India | Australia |
| Japanese | Mexican | Thai |
| Spanish | Chinese | English |
| (Mr.) Miguel | Professor Hayashi | Person (common) |
| Who (common) | To be (formal) | Not to be (formal) |
| Too ( with negation is 'neither) | (Usually 'of') | Woman (female person) |
| That person | No | Man |
| England | Thailand | (Nationality) |
| (Names) | That person, he | Topic, Usually subject |
| This | USA | (Language) |





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Add A CommentSensei means teacher....so Hayashi sensei would be Teacher Hayashi....
hai.,soo desu ne, Mr. San..
Sensei is teacher. though it's also professor, but the common thing that comes into the minds of people is Teacher..
I heard it was instructer too.
Remember, the kanji involved in the word 'sensei' give thought to anyone in a position of instructing, whether it be teacher, professor or instructor. However, the more common everyday use of sensei usually alludes to someone who is a teacher. So translating sensei as teacher is not incorrect.
Woohoo, after a few days practice I finally got 100%. Now to practice my hiragana.
Yay. Hyaku PAASENTO -.-;...I would hope so after more than 4 years in high school and still going in college.
Nihongo is not a Japanese person....its the Japanese Language...Nihon is a Japanese person Can you fix that :D?
To the person below: ..."Nihon" is NOT a Japanese person. "Nihonjin" is, however. "Nihon" or "Nippon" is just Japan. "Nihongo" is the Japanese language, or just Japanese. Which you have misread as Japanese person.
this quiz was great =) i love it, i got and 83% i'm going to see if there's more like this yay!
In one question, Chuugoku is correctly said to be China, but in another it is said to be Chinese. Chinese language is Chuugokugo, and Chinese Person is Chuugokujin. Just plain Chuugoku is always China.
woohoo i got 65% i rock
=)=)=)
hachi jyuu paseento
100% percent =), pretty easy after a year of self-study.
i've got 76%.. yappee!!
Yes, I got 87%. Hehe. Most of the questions are quite easy.
67% on first go, I think most of them were just logical guess's though, or stuff I know from very basic vocabulary xD.
87% woot desu
YESSHHH! X3 i got 100% XD i love this quiz XD
87% after 2 months of self-study...ganbatte ne!
I didn't expect to get 78% since I only knew the basic stuff. Good game, though. ^^
97% after 5 months of studying japanese
83%, I gotta learn the ones I didn't know =P
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