JLPT N2 Vocabulary List - Page 55
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 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1081 |
祝日
|
しゅくじつ
shukujitsu
|
national holiday; public holiday | Study |
| 1082 |
福祉
|
ふくし
fukushi
|
welfare; well-being; social welfare; social security; social service | Study |
| 1083 |
秀才
|
しゅうさい
shuusai
|
bright person; talented student; prodigy | Study |
| 1084 |
秘する
|
ひする
hisuru
|
to keep secret; to conceal | Study |
| 1085 |
移し替える
|
うつしかえる
utsushikaeru
|
to shift something to; to move something into; to transfer; to transplant; to transpose; to exchange; to displace | Study |
| 1086 |
移行
|
いこう
ikou
|
switching over to; migration; transition | Study |
| 1087 |
移転
|
いてん
iten
|
moving; relocation; change of address; transfer | Study |
| 1088 |
稀
|
まれ
mare
|
rare, seldom | Study |
| 1089 |
税込
|
ぜいこみ
zeikomi
|
tax included | Study |
| 1090 |
税関
|
ぜいかん
zeikan
|
customs; customs house | Study |
| 1091 |
積み重なる
|
つみかさなる
tsumikasanaru
|
to pile up; to stack up; to accumulate | Study |
| 1092 |
積み重ねる
|
つみかさねる
tsumikasaneru
|
to pile up; to accumulate | Study |
| 1093 |
積む
|
つむ
tsumu
|
to pile up; to stack; to load | Study |
| 1094 |
空き地
|
あきち
akichi
|
vacant land; unoccupied ground; empty lot | Study |
| 1095 |
空席
|
くうせき
kuuseki
|
empty seat; unoccupied seat; vacancy; vacant post | Study |
| 1096 |
空想
|
くうそう
kuusou
|
daydream; fantasy; fancy; vision | Study |
| 1097 |
空洞
|
くうどう
kuudou
|
cave; hollow; cavity | Study |
| 1098 |
空間
|
くうかん
kuukan
|
space; room; airspace | Study |
| 1099 |
立ち止まる
|
たちどまる
tachidomaru
|
to stop | Study |
| 1100 |
立て替える
|
たてかえる
tatekaeru
|
to pay for another; to pay someone else’;s debt as a loan to him; to make temporary payment on a person’;s behalf | 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.