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List of な-Adjectives
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元気 healthy, feeling fine
好き like
有名 famous
静か silent, quiet
綺麗 beautiful, clean, tidy
同じ the same, alike
色々 various, several
結構 quite, fairly, well, good, fine
上手 skill, proficiency
丈夫 healthy, strong
大切 important
大丈夫 safe, all right, OK
大好き like (alot), love
賑やか busy, bustling
暇 free-time
下手 unskilled
便利 convenience, convenient
立派 fine, handsome, splendid
大変 very, greatly, serious, hard
真直ぐ straight, direct, upright
Examples
その本が好きです。 I like this book.
Also see い-Adj Part 1
Also see い-Adj Part 2
Also see な-Adj Grammar
Please thank Daisuke for submitting this list originally. -Oni
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What is the best way to
What is the best way to learn a list of new words? I know that it depends on the individual what method is most effective, but can anyone offer any suggestions?
The more senses the better.
The more senses the better. Write it. Read it. Hear it. See it. Speak it.
With a lack of audio files & pictures. I suggest something along the lines of write it, then read it, then say it and then repeat a few times. (maybe 3 times)
Do that for a few words in the morning and then maybe the same ones at night.
Because some people are visual learners, it's good to have a picture reference (or the real thing) handy.
I actually walked around the house when I was studying similar words.
Hope these ideas help.