Verbs in Japanese are categorized into 3 groups, group 1 verb is called godan doushi (五段動詞), group 2 verb is called ichidan doushi (一段動詞) and group 3 verb is called fukisoku doushi (不規則動詞) or irregular verb. Of course we learned all the three Japanese groups in the previous post.
- Also read the previous lesson : Let's learn Japanese verbs groups
In this post, I want share a Japanese verbs group 1/godan doushi vocabulary list^^ Ready to memorize? Ok, here we go:
Japanese
Verbs list of Group 1/ GODAN DOUSHI
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Japanese
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Romaji
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English
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会う
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au
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to meet
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歩く
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aruku
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to walk
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走る
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hashiru
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to run
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話す
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hanasu
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to speak
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払う
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harau
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to pay
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買う
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kau
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to buy
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急ぐ
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isogu
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hurry
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返す
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kaesu
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to return
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掛かる
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kakaru
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to take (time, cost)
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待つ
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matsu
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to wait
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飲む
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nomu
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to drink
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乗る
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noru
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get on (vehicles)
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上がる
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agaru
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go up, rise
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泣く
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naku
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to cry
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通る
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tooru
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to pass
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登る
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noboru
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to climb
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吸う
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suu
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to suck
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読む
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yomu
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to read
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出す
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dasu
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put out
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踊る
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odoru
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to dance
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やる
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yaru
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to do
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知る
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shiru
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to know
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取る
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toru
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to take
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引く
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hiku
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to pull
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集まる
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atsumaru
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to gather
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怒る
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okoru
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get angry
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叱る
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shikaru
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to scold
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困る
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komaru
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be worried
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住む
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sumu
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to live
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洗う
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arau
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to wash
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行く
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iku
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to go
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遊ぶ
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asobu
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to play
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入る
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hairu
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enter, get in
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売る
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uru
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to sell
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働く
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hataraku
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to work
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泳ぐ
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oyogu
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to swim
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帰る
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kaeru
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go back
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切る
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kiru
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to cut
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立つ
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tatsu
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to stand
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嗅ぐ
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kagu
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to sniff
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使う
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tsukau
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to use
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笑う
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warau
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to laugh
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進む
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susumu
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advance
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手伝う
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tetsudau
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to assist
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聞く
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kiku
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to hear, to ask
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休む
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yasumu
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get rest
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送る
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okuru
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to send
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習う
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narau
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to study
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歌う
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utau
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to sing
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戻る
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modoru
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turn back
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着く
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tsuku
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arrive
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渡る
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wataru
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go across
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押す
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osu
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to push, to press
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死ぬ
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shinu
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die
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言う
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iu
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to say
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終わる
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owaru
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end
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迷う
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mayou
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get lost, be puzzled
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座る
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suwaru
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to sit
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渡す
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watasu
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hand over
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Alright everyone, that all the vocabularies for today^^, and I will share other Japanese verb groups in the next lesson tonorrow^^, so don't forget to visit this blog again tomorrow Ok? Bye bye, see you tomorrow.
Ohhh...very nice explanation.
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