[JLPT N5] 50 Essential Japanese Words: 99% of Beginners Use These Wrong | Fix It Today

Master the 50 most important JLPT N5 Japanese words — and discover the mistakes nearly every beginner makes! These foundational words are the key to real Japanese conversations, not just passing a test. Most textbooks teach you WHAT these words mean, but not HOW Japanese people actually use them. In this video, you'll hear every N5 word in natural conversation — so you stop sounding like a textbook and start sounding real. ✅ 50 core JLPT N5 vocabulary words ✅ Natural conversation examples (not just definitions) ✅ Common beginner mistakes — and how to fix them ✅ Perfect for JLPT N5 prep and first-time Japan visitors 🎌 Subscribe for daily Japanese lessons and hit the bell so you never miss a video! Drop a comment — how many of these 50 words did you already know? 📝 Phrases in This Video 0:00 Introduction 0:10 Hey Mike! Let's practice some essential N5 Japanese words before our trip to Japan! → マイク!日本旅行の前に、大切なN5の日本語の単語を練習しよう! 0:26 Good idea! I know that 'good morning' is おはようございます, and 'hello' is こんにちは, but what about 'good evening'? → いいね!「おはようございます」は Good morning で、「こんにちは」は hello だよな。じゃあ、good evening は? 0:42 That's こんばんは! And when you want to order something, you add ください after it — like コーヒーをください. → 「こんばんは」だよ!何かを注文するときは後ろに「ください」をつけるんだ。たとえば「コーヒーをください」みたいに。 0:58 Oh, ください is like saying 'please give me.' Got it! How do I ask how much something costs? → ああ、「ください」は「please give me」みたいな感じか。わかった!値段を聞くにはどう言えばいい? 1:14 You say いくらですか? The word いくら literally means 'how much,' and です plus か makes it a polite question. → 「いくらですか?」って言うよ。「いくら」は「how much」って意味で、「です」と「か」をつけると丁寧な質問になるんだ。 1:30 And if they say it costs 500 yen, they'd say ごひゃくえんです? Numbers in Japanese are tricky! → 500円なら「ごひゃくえんです」って言うんだよな?日本語の数字は難しいな! 1:46 Exactly! And after you pay, always say ありがとうございます — that's the polite way to say thank you. → そう!支払いの後は必ず「ありがとうございます」を言おう。これが丁寧な「ありがとう」の言い方だよ。 2:02 What if I need to find the restroom? I always forget how to ask where something is. → トイレを探すときはどう言えばいい?どこかを聞く言い方をいつも忘れちゃうんだよな。 2:18 Simple! Say トイレはどこですか? The key word is どこ, which means 'where.' You can use it to ask about anything! → 簡単だよ!「トイレはどこですか?」って言えばいい。ポイントは「どこ」で、「where」って意味。何でも場所を聞けるよ! 2:34 That's awesome! In just a few minutes, I've already learned greetings, ください, いくら, ありがとう, and どこ. I feel ready for Japan! → すごい!ほんの数分で、挨拶、「ください」、「いくら」、「ありがとう」、「どこ」を覚えたよ。日本に行く準備ができた気がする! 2:50 You're on a roll! Now let's practice some food words. Do you know what さかな, にく, and やさい mean? → 快調だね!じゃあ食べ物の単語を練習しよう。「さかな」「にく」「やさい」の意味わかる? 3:06 Let me think... さかな is fish, にく is meat, and やさい is vegetables? And ご飯 is rice, right? → えーと…「さかな」は fish、「にく」は meat、「やさい」は vegetables?で「ごはん」はご飯だよね? 3:22 Perfect! Now can you make a sentence? Try saying 'I eat fish' using the verb 食べる. → 完璧!じゃあ文を作ってみよう。「食べる」という動詞を使って「さかなを食べます」って言ってみて。 3:38 Okay, here goes... 私はさかなを食べます! How was that? It feels natural to put the verb at the end. → よし、やってみる…「私はさかなを食べます!」どうだった?動詞を最後に置くのが自然な感じがするな。 3:54 You nailed the word order! Japanese is SOV — subject, object, verb. Now try '水を飲みます' — 水 means water and 飲む means to drink. → 語順バッチリ!日本語はSOV、主語・目的語・動詞の順だよ。次は「水を飲みます」を言ってみて。「水」は water、「飲む」は to drink だよ。 4:10 水を飲みます. That was easy! What about adjectives? Like how do you say this coffee is hot? → 「水を飲みます」。簡単だった!形容詞はどう?このコーヒーは熱いってどう言う? 4:26 Hot is あつい, so you'd say コーヒーはあつい or more politely, あついです. Cold is つめたい — really useful words! → 熱いは「あつい」で、「コーヒーはあつい」、もっと丁寧に「あついです」って言うよ。冷たいは「つめたい」。とても役に立つ言葉だよ! 4:42 What about big and small? I saw a sign with 大 on it in a Japanese store once and wondered what it meant. → 大きいと小さいはどう?以前、日本のお店で「大」って書いてある看板を見て、何だろうって思ったんだよ。 4:58 大 means big — the adjective is 大きい! And 小 means small — the adjective is 小さい. You'll see these kanji everywhere in Japan! → 「大」は big を意味して、形容詞は「大きい」!「小」は small で形容詞は「小さい」。日本ではこの漢字をあちこちで見かけるよ! 5:14 That's so cool! By the way, how do you talk about time in Japanese? Like yesterday, today, and tomorrow? → 面白い!ところで、日本語で時間の話はどうすればいい?昨日、今日、明日とか? 5:30 Yesterday is 昨日 — きのう, today is 今日 — きょう, and tomorrow is 明日 — あした. And 今 means 'now'! → 昨日は「きのう」、今日は「きょう」、明日は「あした」。そして「今」は「now」って意味! 5:46 So 今何時ですか means 'What time is it now?' — I could actually use that in Japan! What about asking the year or month? → じゃあ「今何時ですか?」は「What time is it now?」ってこと?日本で本当に使えそう!年とか月の聞き方は? 6:02 Month is 月 — つき or がつ, and year is 年 — ねん. So 'this year' is 今年 — ことし. Japanese time words often combine like that! → 月は「つき」または「がつ」、年は「ねん」。「今年」は「ことし」。日本語の時間の言葉はよくこうやって組み合わさるんだよ! 6:18 That's a great pattern to know! Hey Sarah, which N5 words do you think are the most important to remember? → それは覚えておくといいパターンだね!ねえサラ、N5の単語の中で一番大事なのって何だと思う? 6:34 Definitely the question words — なに, どこ, だれ, いつ, and いくら! If you know those five, you can ask about almost anything in Japan! → 絶対に疑問詞だよ。「なに」「どこ」「だれ ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📢 We're almost at 1,000 subscribers! Help us get there — SUBSCRIBE! 🎯 👍 If this video helped you, please give it a LIKE! 🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss a video! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

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