| Kanji | Hiragana | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 水 | みず (mizu) | Water |
| 食べます | たべます (tabemasu) | To eat |
| 飲みます | のみます (nomimasu) | To drink |
Basic Sentences
- 水を ください。 (Mizu o kudasai.) - Water, please.
- あさごはんを 食べます。 (Asagohan o tabemasu.) - I eat breakfast.
- コーヒーを 飲みます。 (Koohii o nomimasu.) - I drink coffee.
Irodori A1 Starter - Lesson 5 Kanji Lists and Sentences
Mastering basic Japanese vocabulary is the first step toward fluency. In Lesson 5 of the Irodori A1 Starter course, we focus on essential Kanji related to daily routines, specifically eating and drinking. Understanding these characters helps you navigate menus and daily conversations with ease.
Essential Japanese Vocabulary for Daily Life
Learning how to express basic needs is crucial for beginners. This lesson covers three fundamental terms:
- Water (水): The most essential drink, pronounced "mizu."
- Eating (食べます): A verb used for consuming food, pronounced "tabemasu."
- Drinking (飲みます): A verb used for liquids, pronounced "nomimasu."
By practicing these Kanji and their associated sentence structures, you will improve your reading comprehension and your ability to form polite sentences in Japanese. Stay tuned for more lessons from the Irodori A1 series to continue your language learning journey.

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