Phase 1 · practice day · Day 39 of 100 · ~14 min

More reps — い-adjectives

You met い-adjectives on Day 38 — today is reps, not re-reading. Fresh words and sentences below, same pattern. Reminder: Adjectives ending in い attach straight to a noun and conjugate themselves: 高い本. Re-read the full lesson →

Today's words
I see; that's right
to send; to dispatch
son
car; automobile
to throw away; to cast away
cooking; cookery
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See it in real sentences
Move your car, please.
Please come to pick me up.
That's a nice car you're driving.
Well, you may be right.
Any dish will do if it is delicious.
My son is my biggest headache.

Practice

Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
parent
(おや)
1d ago
pupil
生徒(せいと)
1d ago
outside ...
(そと)
3d ago
lively
元気(げんき)
3d ago
nose
(はな)
7d ago
scary
(こわ)
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “son”?
Which word means “to send”?
Which word means “I see”?
Which word means “car”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “Move your car, please.”
(くるま)(うご)かしてください。
Say: “Please come to pick me up.”
(くるま)(むか)えに()(くだ)さい。
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Furigana by kuroshiro · stroke order by KanjiVG · audio by your browser. Sentences are real native sentences, auto-selected for this day.