Let’s be honest: moving from the cozy, polite world of N5 to the gritty, real-world terrain of N4 is a wake-up call. Suddenly, you need more than just "cat" and "car." You need verbs for giving/receiving ( ageru/kureru/morau ), onomatopoeia that sound like squishy rain ( zāzā ), and words to describe your pounding headache ( zuki zuki ).
If you are tired of random word lists and want a structured, portable, and ruthlessly efficient way to pass the N4 or just survive a homestay in Japan—download the PDF, open Week 1, Monday, and write your first sentence. nihongo sou matome n4 vocabulary pdf
(What will you do today?) Open the PDF. Start. Let’s be honest: moving from the cozy, polite
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