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Proper noun Japanese Vocabulary Practice Quiz

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  • Meaning

    Sendai

    Reading

    Sendai

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'センダイ (Sendai)' refers to a city in Japan. Sendai is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture and is the largest city in the Tohoku region. It is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and as a center for education and research. Example sentences: I visited Sendai last year「去年、センダイを訪れました」(きょねん、センダイをおとずれました). Sendai is famous for its Tanabata festival「センダイは七夕祭りで有名です」(センダイはたなばたまつりでゆうめいです).

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    6725

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Shibuya

    Reading

    Shibuya

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'シブヤ (しぶや)' refers to 'Shibuya', a major commercial and entertainment district in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the most vibrant and iconic areas in the city, known for its shopping, nightlife, and the famous Shibuya Crossing. Shibuya is also a hub for youth culture and fashion. Example sentences: Let's meet at Shibuya Station「シブヤ駅で会いましょう」(しぶやえきであいましょう). Shibuya is always crowded「シブヤはいつも混雑している」(しぶやはいつもこんざつしている).

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    6736

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Mexico

    Reading

    Mekishiko

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'メキシコ (mekishiko)' refers to the country 'Mexico'. It is written in katakana as it is a foreign loanword. This word is used to refer to the country itself, its culture, or anything related to Mexico. For example: I want to visit Mexico「メキシコに行きたいです」(メキシコにいきたいです). Mexican food is delicious「メキシコ料理は美味しいです」(メキシコりょうりはおいしいです). Note that 'メキシコ' is always written in katakana and does not have alternative readings or meanings.

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    6886

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Shizuoka

    Reading

    Shizuoka

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'シズオカ' (Shizuoka) refers to a prefecture located in the Chūbu region of Japan, known for its scenic beauty, including Mount Fuji, tea plantations, and hot springs. It is also the name of the capital city of Shizuoka Prefecture. Example sentences: I visited Shizuoka last summer「去年の夏にシズオカを訪れました」(きょねんのなつにシズオカをおとずれました). Shizuoka is famous for green tea「シズオカは緑茶で有名です」(シズオカはりょくちゃでゆうめいです).

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    6993

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Seoul

    Reading

    Souru

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'ソウル (souru)' refers to 'Seoul', the capital city of South Korea. This word is a direct transliteration of the English name 'Seoul' into katakana, which is commonly used for foreign names and places. For example: I went to Seoul last year「去年ソウルに行きました」(きょねんソウルにいきました). Seoul is a beautiful city「ソウルは美しい街です」(ソウルはうつくしいまちです). The word is used in the same context as in English, referring to the city itself or anything related to it.

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    6994

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Niigata

    Reading

    Niigata

    Explanation

    The proper noun 'ニイガタ' refers to 'Niigata', a city and prefecture located in the northern part of Japan's Honshu island. Niigata is known for its rice production, sake breweries, and scenic coastal areas. It is also a major port city facing the Sea of Japan. Example sentences: I visited Niigata last summer「去年の夏にニイガタを訪れました」(きょねんのなつにニイガタをおとずれました). Niigata is famous for its delicious rice「ニイガタは美味しいお米で有名です」(ニイガタはおいしいおこめでゆうめいです).

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    7012

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Vienna

    Reading

    Wiin

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'ウィーン (wiin)' refers to the capital city of Austria, Vienna. It is written in katakana as it is a foreign loanword. This term is used when referring to the city in contexts such as travel, culture, or history. For example: I want to visit Vienna「ウィーンに行きたいです」(ウィーンにいきたいです). Vienna is famous for its classical music「ウィーンはクラシック音楽で有名です」(ウィーンはクラシックおんがくでゆうめいです).

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    7026

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Indonesia

    Reading

    Indoneshia

    Explanation

    The Japanese proper noun 'インドネシア (いんどねしあ)' refers to the country 'Indonesia'. It is used to denote the Southeast Asian nation comprising thousands of volcanic islands. For example: I want to visit Indonesia「インドネシアに行きたいです」(いんどねしあにいきたいです). Indonesia is famous for its beautiful beaches「インドネシアは美しいビーチで有名です」(いんどねしあはうつくしいビーチでゆうめいです). This word is commonly used in geographical, cultural, and travel-related contexts.

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    7063

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting

  • Meaning

    Kanda

    Reading

    Kanda

    Explanation

    The proper noun 'カンダ (かんだ)' refers to a place name, specifically the Kanda area in Tokyo, Japan. This area is well-known for its historical significance, vibrant culture, and the famous Kanda Myojin Shrine. It is also a hub for electronics and anime-related goods, particularly around Akihabara, which is part of the Kanda district. Example sentences include: I visited Kanda yesterday「昨日カンダに行きました」(きのうかんだにいきました). Kanda is famous for its shrine「カンダは神社で有名です」(かんだはじんじゃでゆうめいです).

    Part Of Speech

    proper noun

    Frequency

    7064

    Composition

    katakana

    Handwriting