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確認Meaning
Confirmation
Reading
かくにんkakunin
Kanji
確Certain 認Recognize, Admit
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '確認 (かくにん)' means 'confirmation'. It refers to the act of verifying or checking something to ensure its accuracy, correctness, or existence. This word is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, such as in business, daily conversations, or instructions. For example: Please confirm the schedule「スケジュールを確認してください」(スケジュールをかくにんしてください). I confirmed the reservation「予約を確認しました」(よやくをかくにんしました). It can also be used in compound verbs like '確認する (かくにんする)' to mean 'to confirm'.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
6Frequency
1349
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
機能Meaning
Function
Reading
きのうkinou
Kanji
機Machine, Opportunity 能Ability
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '機能 (きのう)' means 'function'. It refers to the purpose, role, or operation of something, often used in technical, mechanical, or organizational contexts. For example: This machine's function is to cut paper「この機械の機能は紙を切ることです」(このきかいのきのうはかみをきることです). The new software improves system functionality「新しいソフトウェアはシステムの機能を向上させます」(あたらしいソフトウェアはシステムのきのうをこうじょうさせます). It can also describe the ability of something to perform its intended role, as in 'The phone's camera function is excellent'「その電話のカメラ機能は素晴らしい」(そのでんわのカメラきのうはすばらしい).
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
5Frequency
1352
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
準備Meaning
Preparation
Reading
じゅんびjunbi
Kanji
準Follow, Semi 備Equip, Provide
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '準備 (じゅんび)' means 'preparation'. It refers to the act of getting ready or making arrangements for something. This word is commonly used in various contexts, such as preparing for an event, a trip, or even a meal. For example: I am preparing for the exam「試験の準備をしています」(しけんのじゅんびをしています). She made preparations for the party「彼女はパーティーの準備をしました」(かのじょはパーティーのじゅんびをしました). The word can also be used in compound forms, such as '準備運動 (じゅんびうんどう)' (warm-up exercises).
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
1364
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
設計Meaning
Design
Reading
せっけいsekkei
Kanji
設Set up, Establish 計Measure, Plan
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '設計 (せっけい)' means 'design'. It refers to the process of planning and creating a detailed plan or blueprint for something, such as a building, machine, or system. This term is commonly used in engineering, architecture, and product development contexts. For example: The design of this building is innovative「この建物の設計は革新的です」(このたてもののせっけいはかくしんてきです). We are working on the design of a new car「私たちは新しい車の設計をしています」(わたしたちはあたらしいくるまのせっけいをしています). The word can also imply a broader sense of planning or structuring, such as in 'system design' or 'life design'.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
1366
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
説明Meaning
Explanation
Reading
せつめいsetsumei
Kanji
説Theory, Explanation 明Bright
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '説明 (せつめい)' means 'explanation'. It refers to the act of making something clear or understandable by describing or giving details about it. This word is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, such as in education, business, or everyday conversations. For example: Please give me an explanation「説明をしてください」(せつめいをしてください). His explanation was easy to understand「彼の説明は分かりやすかった」(かれのせつめいはわかりやすかった). It can also be used as a verb when combined with 'する', as in '説明する (せつめいする)', meaning 'to explain'.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1372
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
公開Meaning
Release
Reading
こうかいkoukai
Kanji
公Public 開Open
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '公開 (こうかい)' primarily means 'release' or 'public disclosure'. It is commonly used in contexts where something is made available to the public, such as the release of a movie, the disclosure of information, or the opening of a facility to the public. For example: The movie will be released next week「その映画は来週公開されます」(そのえいがはらいしゅうこうかいされます). The government disclosed the data「政府はデータを公開した」(せいふはデータをこうかいした). Note that '公開' can also imply transparency or making something accessible to a wider audience.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N4Kanji Grade
3Frequency
1375
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
デートMeaning
Date
Reading
DeetoExplanation
The Japanese verbal noun 'デート (でーと)' refers to a romantic or social outing between two people, typically a couple. It is used to describe a planned meeting or activity, such as going to a movie, having dinner, or spending time together. For example: We went on a date yesterday「昨日デートをしました」(きのうでーとをしました). They are on a date at the park「彼らは公園でデート中です」(かれらはこうえんででーとちゅうです). The word is borrowed from English and is commonly used in modern Japanese to describe romantic outings.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Frequency
1398
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
完成Meaning
Completion
Reading
かんせいkansei
Kanji
完Complete 成Become
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '完成 (かんせい)' means 'completion'. It refers to the state of something being finished or brought to its final form. This word is often used in contexts such as construction, art, or projects to indicate that the work has been fully realized. For example: The building's construction is complete「建物の完成です」(たてもののかんせいです). The artist announced the completion of his masterpiece「芸術家は彼の傑作の完成を発表した」(げいじゅつかはかれのけっさくのかんせいをはっぴょうした). It can also be used metaphorically to describe the fulfillment of a process or goal.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1400
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
成功Meaning
Success
Reading
せいこうseikou
Kanji
成Become 功Merit, Achievement
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '成功 (せいこう)' means 'success'. It refers to the achievement of a desired goal or outcome. This word is commonly used in contexts related to personal, professional, or academic achievements. For example: His success was celebrated by everyone「彼の成功は皆に祝われた」(かれのせいこうはみんなにいわわれた). The project was a great success「そのプロジェクトは大成功だった」(そのプロジェクトはだいせいこうだった). Note that '成功' can also be used as a verb when combined with the auxiliary verb 'する', as in '成功する (せいこうする)', meaning 'to succeed'.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1404
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
投資Meaning
Investment
Reading
とうしtoushi
Kanji
投Throw 資Capital, Resources
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '投資 (とうし)' means 'investment'. It refers to the act of investing money, time, or resources into something with the expectation of achieving a profit or benefit. This term is commonly used in financial contexts but can also apply to non-monetary investments, such as investing effort into a project. For example: He made a good investment in stocks「彼は株に良い投資をした」(かれはかぶにいいとうしをした). Investing in education is important「教育への投資は重要だ」(きょういくへのとうしはじゅうようだ). The word can also be used metaphorically, such as investing time in a relationship.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
5Frequency
1409
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
強調Meaning
Emphasis
Reading
きょうちょうkyouchou
Kanji
強Strong 調Investigate, Tune
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '強調 (きょうちょう)' means 'emphasis'. It refers to the act of stressing or highlighting the importance of something. This word is often used in contexts where someone wants to draw attention to a particular point or feature. For example: The teacher emphasized the importance of studying「先生は勉強の重要性を強調した」(せんせいはべんきょうのじゅうようせいをきょうちょうした). The advertisement emphasizes the product's quality「その広告は製品の品質を強調している」(そのこうこくはせいひんのひんしつをきょうちょうしている). It can also be used in formal or informal settings, making it versatile in both spoken and written Japanese.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
1423
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
ドライブMeaning
Drive
Reading
DoraibuExplanation
The Japanese verbal noun 'ドライブ (doraibu)' means 'drive'. It refers to the act of operating a vehicle, typically a car, or going for a leisurely trip by car. This word is often used in contexts related to traveling or enjoying a scenic route. For example: Let's go for a drive「ドライブに行こう」(どらいぶにいこう). I enjoy driving along the coast「海岸沿いをドライブするのが好きです」(かいがんぞいをどらいぶするのがすきです). The word can also imply a sense of relaxation or enjoyment associated with driving, rather than just the functional aspect of operating a vehicle.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Frequency
1426
Composition
katakana
Handwriting
word
調査Meaning
Investigation, Survey
Reading
ちょうさchousa
Kanji
調Investigate, Tune 査Investigate
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '調査 (ちょうさ)' can mean either 'investigation' or 'survey', depending on the context. It refers to the act of examining or studying something systematically to gather information. For example: The police are conducting an investigation「警察が調査をしている」(けいさつがちょうさをしている). We conducted a survey about customer satisfaction「顧客満足度についての調査を行った」(こきゃくまんぞくどについてのちょうさをおこなった). This word is often used in formal or professional settings, such as research, business, or law enforcement.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
5Frequency
1429
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
提供Meaning
Provide
Reading
ていきょうteikyou
Kanji
提Present, Submit 供Accompany, Offer
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '提供 (ていきょう)' means 'provide' or 'supply'. It is commonly used in contexts where something is being offered or made available, such as services, information, or goods. For example: The company provides free Wi-Fi「その会社は無料のWi-Fiを提供しています」(そのかいしゃはむりょうのWi-Fiをていきょうしています). This restaurant provides vegetarian options「このレストランはベジタリアン向けのメニューを提供しています」(このレストランはベジタリアンむけのメニューをていきょうしています). The word is often used in formal or business settings, and it emphasizes the act of giving or making something accessible to others.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
6Frequency
1430
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
提案Meaning
Proposal
Reading
ていあんteian
Kanji
提Present, Submit 案Plan, Proposal
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '提案 (ていあん)' means 'proposal' or 'suggestion'. It refers to the act of formally presenting an idea, plan, or solution for consideration. This word is commonly used in professional, academic, or organizational settings. For example: I submitted a proposal to the company「会社に提案を提出しました」(かいしゃにていあんをていしゅつしました). His proposal was accepted「彼の提案は受け入れられました」(かれのていあんはうけいれられました). The word can also be used in everyday contexts, such as suggesting an idea to friends: Let's consider his proposal「彼の提案を考えましょう」(かれのていあんをかんがえましょう).
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
5Frequency
1431
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
案内Meaning
Guidance
Reading
あんないannai
Kanji
案Plan, Proposal 内Inside
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '案内 (あんない)' primarily means 'guidance' or 'information'. It is commonly used to refer to the act of guiding someone, providing directions, or offering information about a place, event, or procedure. For example: I will guide you to the station「駅まで案内します」(えきまであんないします). Please check the event information「イベントの案内を確認してください」(イベントのあんないをかくにんしてください). It can also be used in contexts like invitations or announcements, such as 'tour guide' (観光案内, かんこうあんない) or 'information desk' (案内所, あんないじょ). The word carries a polite and formal tone, often used in professional or service-oriented settings.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N1Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1434
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
相談Meaning
Discussion, Consultation
Reading
そうだんsoudan
Kanji
相Mutual 談Discuss
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '相談 (そうだ ん)' refers to the act of seeking advice, discussing a matter, or consulting with someone. It is commonly used when someone wants to share their concerns or problems and seek guidance or opinions from others. For example: I consulted with my teacher about my future「先生に将来の相談をした」(せんせいにしょうらいのそうだんをした). Let's discuss this matter「この件について相談しましょう」(このけんについてそうだんしましょう). The word can also imply a collaborative effort to resolve an issue or make a decision, often involving mutual understanding and support.
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N3Kanji Grade
3Frequency
1443
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
記録Meaning
Record
Reading
きろくkiroku
Kanji
記Record 録Record
Explanation
The Japanese verbal noun '記録 (きろく)' means 'record'. It refers to the act of documenting or recording information, or the information itself that has been documented. This word is commonly used in contexts such as sports, history, or data management. For example: He set a new world record「彼は新しい世界記録を樹立した」(かれはあたらしいせかいきろくをじゅりつした). Please keep a record of the meeting「会議の記録を取ってください」(かいぎのきろくをとってください). The word can also imply a historical or official documentation, as in 'historical records' (歴史的記録, れきしてききろく).
Part Of Speech
verbal noun
Kanji JLPT
N2Kanji Grade
4Frequency
1448
Composition
kanji
Handwriting