JLPT N2 Vocabulary List - Page 45
This is a list of the vocabulary that you need to know in order to pass the JLPT N2. In total, you will need to have a vocabulary of about 1500 words.
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| # | Word | Reading | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 881 |
歩み寄る
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あゆみよる
ayumiyoru
|
to compromise; to meet halfway; to step up to; to walk up to; to approach | Study |
| 882 |
歩む
|
あゆむ
ayumu
|
to walk; to go on foot | Study |
| 883 |
歩行
|
ほこう
hokou
|
walk | Study |
| 884 |
残業代
|
ざんぎょうだい
zangyoudai
|
overtime pay; overtime money; overtime payment | Study |
| 885 |
段取り
|
だんどり
dandori
|
programme; program; plans; arrangements | Study |
| 886 |
段階
|
だんかい
dankai
|
grade; level; stage; class; phase; steps; order; gradation | Study |
| 887 |
比例
|
ひれい
hirei
|
proportion | Study |
| 888 |
毛糸
|
けいと
keito
|
knitting wool; woollen yarn | Study |
| 889 |
氏名
|
しめい
shimei
|
full name; identity | Study |
| 890 |
民家
|
みんか
minka
|
private house | Study |
| 891 |
民族
|
みんぞく
minzoku
|
people; race; nation; ethnic group; ethnos | Study |
| 892 |
気が進まない
|
きがすすまない
kigasusumanai
|
reluctant to; not inclined to; disinclined; unwilling | Study |
| 893 |
気が重い
|
きがおもい
kigaomoi
|
depressed; bummed out; down; heavy-hearted; heavy-spirited; feeling reluctant | Study |
| 894 |
気を使う
|
きをつかう
kiwotsukau
|
to pay attention to another’;s needs; to attend to; to fuss about; to take into consideration | Study |
| 895 |
気を失う
|
きをうしなう
kiwoushinau
|
to lose consciousness; to faint; to black out | Study |
| 896 |
気を落とす
|
きをおとす
kiwootosu
|
to be discouraged; to be disheartened | Study |
| 897 |
気分転換
|
きぶんてんかん
kibuntenkan
|
change of pace; change of mood; | Study |
| 898 |
気楽
|
きらく
kiraku
|
carefree; comfortable; at ease; easygoing; happy-go-lucky | Study |
| 899 |
気象
|
きしょう
kishou
|
weather; climate | Study |
| 900 |
気軽
|
きがる
kigaru
|
carefree; buoyant; lighthearted; sprightly | Study |
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Study Tips for N2
Focus on Common Words
Prioritize vocabulary that appears frequently in daily conversations.
Practice with Context
Learn words in sentences to understand proper usage.
Use Spaced Repetition
Review words at increasing intervals to improve retention.
Test Yourself
Regular self-testing helps identify areas that need more practice.