Learning Japanese can be an exciting and rewarding journey. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, an effective method to speed up your learning process is through a UID-based vocabulary system, daily practice of 100 sentences, and a solid understanding of Japanese grammar. This article will guide you through this powerful approach.
Why Learn Japanese?
Japanese is not only the gateway to the rich culture of Japan—anime, manga, samurai, technology—but also a useful language in global business and travel. Mastering Japanese opens doors to exciting opportunities in both personal and professional life.
What Is UID Vocabulary?
UID (Unique Identifier) vocabulary refers to a carefully selected list of high-frequency, high-utility words that form the core foundation of conversational Japanese. Each word is assigned a unique code or ID, allowing learners to:
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Track progress efficiently
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Practice words in meaningful contexts
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Integrate them naturally into daily sentence usage
Method: Practice 100 Sentences Daily
Daily sentence repetition is a proven technique for language acquisition. Here's how to do it:
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Choose 10 UID Vocabulary Words Daily
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Create or Study 10 Sentences for Each Word
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Speak, Write, and Listen to All 100 Sentences
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Review with Grammar Notes and Translations
Japanese Language Learning: Vocabulary with English Meanings
1. Greetings / 挨拶 (Aisatsu)
Japanese | Romaji | English |
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こんにちは | Konnichiwa | Hello / Good afternoon |
おはようございます | Ohayou gozaimasu | Good morning |
こんばんは | Konbanwa | Good evening |
さようなら | Sayounara | Goodbye |
おやすみなさい | Oyasuminasai | Good night |
はじめまして | Hajimemashite | Nice to meet you |
2. Basic Expressions / 基本表現 (Kihon Hyougen)
Japanese | Romaji | English |
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はい | Hai | Yes |
いいえ | Iie | No |
ありがとう | Arigatou | Thank you |
すみません | Sumimasen | Excuse me / Sorry |
ごめんなさい | Gomennasai | I'm sorry |
わかります | Wakarimasu | I understand |
わかりません | Wakarimasen | I don’t understand |
3. Numbers / 数字 (Suuji)
Japanese | Romaji | English |
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一 | Ichi | One |
二 | Ni | Two |
三 | San | Three |
四 | Shi / Yon | Four |
五 | Go | Five |
六 | Roku | Six |
七 | Shichi / Nana | Seven |
八 | Hachi | Eight |
九 | Kyuu | Nine |
十 | Juu | Ten |
4. Days of the Week / 曜日 (Youbi)
5. Common Verbs / 動詞 (Doushi)
Japanese | Romaji | English |
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行く | Iku | To go |
来る | Kuru | To come |
食べる | Taberu | To eat |
飲む | Nomu | To drink |
見る | Miru | To see / watch |
話す | Hanasu | To speak |
書く | Kaku | To write |
読む | Yomu | To read |
買う | Kau | To buy |
する | Suru | To do |
Here is a list of Japanese month names for learning, with their English names and Hindi meanings:
Japanese (Romaji) | Japanese (Kanji + Hiragana) | English Month | Hindi Meaning |
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Ichigatsu | 一月(いちがつ) | January | जनवरी |
Nigatsu | 二月(にがつ) | February | फरवरी |
Sangatsu | 三月(さんがつ) | March | मार्च |
Shigatsu | 四月(しがつ) | April | अप्रैल |
Gogatsu | 五月(ごがつ) | May | मई |
Rokugatsu | 六月(ろくがつ) | June | जून |
Shichigatsu | 七月(しちがつ) | July | जुलाई |
Hachigatsu | 八月(はちがつ) | August | अगस्त |
Kugatsu | 九月(くがつ) | September | सितंबर |
Jūgatsu | 十月(じゅうがつ) | October | अक्टूबर |
Jūichigatsu | 十一月(じゅういちがつ) | November | नवंबर |
Jūnigatsu | 十二月(じゅうにがつ) | December | दिसंबर |
Sample Sentences for UID Vocabulary (001–005)
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ごはんを食べるのが好きです。
I like to eat rice.
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学校に行きます。
I go to school. -
彼女はきれいな人です。
She is a beautiful person. -
この車は速いですね。
This car is fast, isn't it? -
本を読みます。
I read a book.
Tips for Effective Learning
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Speak Aloud: It helps with pronunciation and memory.
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Record Yourself: Compare your speech to native speakers.
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Review Weekly: Revisit old sentences to reinforce memory.
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Mix Grammar Forms: Use verbs in past, negative, and polite forms.
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Use Flashcards: Include UID, Japanese, English, and example sentence.
UID Japanese Vocabulary (1–1000)
Final Thoughts
With UID vocabulary, 100 daily sentences, and focused grammar learning, mastering Japanese becomes less daunting and more systematic. Consistency is key. Even 30–60 minutes daily can bring dramatic improvement in a few months.
Ready to start? Begin with the first 10 words and build your 100 sentences today!
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