ε­¦

JLPT N5

Study, learning, science, education

Readings

On’yomi: ガク ()
Kun’yomi: まγͺοΌˆγΆοΌ‰ (mana(bu))
β€’ まγͺοΌˆγΆοΌ‰ (manabu) β†’ to study, to learn

Vocabulary

学ぢ
まγͺぢ
learn
ε­¦ζ ‘
γŒγ£γ“γ†
school
ε­¦η”Ÿ
γŒγγ›γ„
student
ε€§ε­¦
γ γ„γŒγ
university
ζ–‡ε­¦
γΆγ‚“γŒγ
literature

Example Sentences

ζ—₯本θͺžγ‚’学びます。
にほんごを まγͺびます。
I study Japanese.
ε­¦ζ ‘γΈθ‘ŒγγΎγ™γ€‚
γŒγ£γ“γ†γΈ いきます。
I go to school.
ε­¦η”ŸγŒε€šγ„γ§γ™γ€‚
γŒγγ›γ„γŒ γŠγŠγ„γ§γ™γ€‚
There are many students.
倧学で勉強します。
γ γ„γŒγγ§ べんきょうします。
I study at university.
ζ–‡ε­¦γŒε₯½γγ§γ™γ€‚
γΆγ‚“γŒγγŒ すきです。
I like literature.

Cultural Note

1. Education is Highly Valued
o In Japan, ε­¦ appears in many words related to schools, universities, and scholarship, reflecting the cultural emphasis on learning and diligence.
2. Lifelong Learning
o Words like 学び直す (relearn) and 独学 (self-study) show that education is valued not just in childhood but throughout life.
3. Respect for Scholars
o Academic titles and professions often use ε­¦: ε­¦θ€… (scholar), ε€§ε­¦ζ•™ζŽˆ (university professor), emphasizing intellectual achievement and respect.