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N4 verb list
会う (あう)- to meet
合う (あう)- to fit, to suit
上がる (あがる)- to go up
開く (あく)- to open
空く (あく)- empty, with space
開ける (あける)- to open
あげる- to give
上げる (あげる)- to rise
遊ぶ (あそぶ)- to play
浴びる (あびる)- to take a shower
洗う (あらう)- to wash
有る (ある)- to be, to exist
ある- to possess
歩く (あるく)- to walk
言う (いう)- to say, to tell
行く (いく)- to go
いる- need, must have, be required
いる- to exist
入れる (いれる)- to insert, to put in
歌う (うたう)- to sing
生まれる (うまれる)- to be born
売る (うる)- to sell
起きる (おきる)- to get up, to stand up
置く (おく)- to put
送る (おくる)- to send
押す (おす)- to push
覚える (おぼえる)- to memorize, to remember
泳ぐ (およぐ)- to swim
降りる (おりる)- to get off
終わる (おわる)- to end
買う (かう)- to buy
返す (かえす)- to return an object
帰る (かえる)- to return home
掛かる (かかる)- to take time or money
書く (かく)- to write
かける- to wear
かける- to make a phone call
貸す (かす)- to lend
冠る (かぶる)- to put on a hat
借りる (かりる)- to borrow
聞こえる (きこえる)- to hear, can hear, be audible
消える (きえる)- to go out, to vanish
決まる (きまる)- to be decided
決める (きめる)- to decide
聞く (きく)- to listen
切る (きる)- to cut
着る (きる)- to wear, to put on
来る (くる)- to come
くださる- to give (to me) respectful
比べる (くらべる)- to compare
暮れる (くれる)- to get dark
くれる- to give (me) simple form
消す (けす)- to turn off, to switch off
答える (こたえる)- to answer
困る (こまる)- to be in trouble
込む (こむ)- to be crowded
壊す (こわす)- to break
壊れる (こわれる)- to be broken
咲く (さく)- to blossom
探す (さがす)- to look for, to search
さす- to open an umbrella
下がる (さがる)- to get down
下げる (さげる)- to lower
差し上げる (さしあげる)- to give (respectful)
騒ぐ (さわぐ)- to make noise, to be excited
触る (さわる)- to touch
叱る (しかる)- to scold
知らせる (しらせる)- to notify
調べる (しらべる)- to investigate
死ぬ (しぬ)- to die, to pass away
閉まる (しまる)- to close
閉める (しめる)- to close
締める (しめる)- to fasten a belt
知る (しる)- to know
知らせる (しらせる)- to notify
調べる (しらべる)- to investigate
過ぎる (すぎる)- to exceed
進む (すすむ)- to make progress
捨てる (すてる)- to throw away
滑る (すべる)- to slide, to slip
吸う (すう)- to breath, to smoke
住む (すむ)- to live, to reside somewhere
済む (すむ)- to finish
する- to do
座る (すわる)- to sit
育てる (そだてる)- to rear, to bring up
出す (だす)- to take out, hand in
立つ (たつ)- to stand
倒れる (たおれる)- to break down
足す (たす)- to add a number
訪ねる (たずねる)- to visit
尋ねる (たずねる)- to ask
建てる (たてる)- to build
立てる (たてる)- to stand up, to put up
楽しむ (たのしむ)- to enjoy
足りる (たりる)- to be sufficient
頼む (たのむ)- to ask, to request
食べる (たべる)- to eat
違う (ちがう)- to be different
使う (つかう)- to use
疲れる (つかれる)- to get tired
着く (つく)- to arrive
作る (つくる)- to make, to produce
捕まえる (つかまえる)- to seize
付く (つく)- to be attached
漬ける (つける)- to soak, to pickle
伝える (つたえる)- to report
続く (つづく)- to continue, to last
続ける (つづける)- to continue, go on
包む (つつむ)- to wrap
釣る (つる)- to fish
連れる (つれる)- to lead
点ける (つける)- to turn on
勤める (つとめる)- to work for someone
出かける (でかける)- to go out
出来る (できる)- can do, to be able to do
出る (でる)- to leave
手伝う (てつだう)- to assist
飛ぶ (とぶ)- to fly
止まる (とまる)- to stop
取る (とる)- to take
通る (とおる)- to go through
届ける (とどける)- to reach
泊まる (とまる)- to lodge at
止める (とめる)- to stop
取り替える (とりかえる)- to exchange
撮る (とる)- to take a photo
直す (なおす)- to fix, to repair
直る (なおる)- to be fixed, repaired
治る (なおる)- to be cured, to heal
泣く (なく)- to cry
無くなる (なくなる)- to disappear, to get lost
亡くなる (なくなる)- to die
投げる (なげる)- to throw away
なさる- to do (respectful)
慣れる (なれる)- to grow accustomed to
並ぶ (ならぶ)- to form a line
並べる (ならべる)- to line up
なる- to become
逃げる (にげる)- to escape
似る (にる)- to be similar
脱ぐ (ぬぐ)- to take off clothes
盗む (ぬすむ)- to steal
塗る (ぬる)- to paint, lacquer
濡れる (ぬれる)- to get wet
寝る (ねる)- to sleep
眠る (ねむる)- to sleep
登る (のぼる)- to climb up
飲む (のむ)- to drink
残る (のこる)- to remain
乗り換える (のりかえる)- to take off clothes
乗る (のる)- to take, to ride
入る (はいる)- to enter
履く (はく)- to put on shoes
運ぶ (はこぶ)- to transport
始まる (はじまる)- to begin, to start
始める (はじめる)- to begin
走る (はしる)- to run
働く (はたらく)- to work
話す (はなす)- to talk, to speak, to tell
張る (はる)- to put something on, to stick
払う (はらう)- to pay
晴れる (はれる)- to clear up
引く (ひく)- to pull
冷える (ひえる)- to get cold, to feel chilly
光る (ひかる)- to shine
引き出す (ひきだす)- to draw out
弾く (ひく)- to play an instrument
引っ越す (ひっこす)- to move (house)
開く (ひらく)- to open an event
拾う (ひろう)- to pick up, to gather
吹くふくfukuto blow (wind)
増える (ふえる)- to increase
太る (ふとる)- to grow fat
踏む (ふむ)- to step on
降り出す (ふりだす)- to start to rain
降る (ふる)- to fall (rain, snow)
褒める (ほめる)- to praise
曲がる (まがる)- to turn
参る (まいる)- to go, to come (humble)
負ける (まける)- to lose
間違える (まちがえる)- to make a mistake
間に合う (まにあう)- to be in time for
回る (まわる)- to go around
待つ (まつ)- to wait
見える (みえる)- to be visible, to be seen
磨く (みがく)- to polish, to brush
見つかる (みつかる)- to be discovered
見つける (みつける)- to discover
見せる (みせる)- to show
見る (みる)- to see, to watch
向かう (むかう)- to face
迎える (むかえる)- to go to meet
召し上がる (めしあがる)- to eat (respectful)
持つ (もつ)- to have, to own
申し上げる (もうしあげる)- to say, to tell (respectful)
申す (もうす)- to be called, to say (respectful)
戻る (もどる)- to return, to go back
貰う (もらう)- to receive
休む (やすむ)- to rest
焼く (やく)- to bake, to grill
役に立つ (やくにたつ)- to be helpful
痩せる (やせる)- to become thin
止む (やむ)- to stop
止める (やめる)- to stop
やる- to do
ゆれる- to shake, to sway
呼ぶ (よぶ)- to call
読む (よむ)- to read
汚れる (よごれる)- to get dirty
寄る (よる)- to visit
喜ぶ (よろこぶ)- to be delighted
沸かす (わかす)- to boil, to heat
別れる (わかれる)- to separate
分かる (わかる)- to know, to understand
沸く (わく)- to boil, to grow hot
笑う (わらう)- to laugh, to smile
割れる (われる)- to break
忘る (わすれる)- to forget
渡す (わたす)- to hand over
渡る (わたる)- to cross
N5 verbs | Japanese vocabulary | buy me a coffee
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okay, so here in california precautionary measures against COVID-19 have become increasingly intense. most schools have closed and are preparing to make the transition to “distance learning” aka online classes. this is a big change for many of us – but don’t panic!
welcome to surviving online classes 101!
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✐ self discipline
this is more of a warning than a tip. working from home means you will have to exercise a lot more self discipline. it can be a little bit boring or lonely at times. you cannot count on motivation from others (professors, classmates, friends, etc.), so you will have to learn some self discipline.
✐ create your own classroom
a good way to make the transition is to try and mimic the classroom setting as closely as possible. something that might be helpful is to set up a space designated for work. try to avoid the temptation to work in your bed or on the couch. that trains your brain to be alert in those places and makes it harder to relax/fall asleep. at least during online lectures, try and eliminate distractions that wouldn’t be present in a regular classroom (like tv or netflix playing in the background, or having your phone out)
✐ dress for success!
dress in the way that makes you feel most productive. if you’re one of those people who usually rolls into class wearing sweats and still kills it, good for you! if you’re one of those people who needs to put on a full face of makeup to feel alive and ready for the day, do that! even at home!! i personally never wear makeup but if i try to be productive in pjs… disaster. i’ve also found that cute workout gear makes me feel badass while still being comfy.
✐ create a schedule
now more than ever you need to figure out how to manage your time. you can use a planner, bujo, google calendar, the forest app, whatever. just make sure you keep track of things like
due dates and TIMES
exam dates
lecture times
hours spent studying
meals (pls eat 3 if possible)
water intake
sleep schedule
✐ pack your bag like you usually would
i know this probably sounds so dumb, but when you’re done working clean up after yourself. pack everything up like you would at school, to sort of signal to your brain that academic time is over for now. and then unpack and set up when you’re ready to get to work again. this is just another way to trick your brain into that school mindset while you’re stuck at home.
✐ don’t overwork yourself
break up your studying into chunks. being cooped up all day can make us feel like we’re wasting time, but be sure to schedule breaks and reward yourself after a solid study session. i’m a big fan of the pomodoro method, and it can be customized really easily to allow for more or less study/rest time.
✐ maintain a healthy sleep schedule
now is the time to develop that healthy sleep schedule we all dream about. staring at a computer all day is exhausting and hard on the eyes and brain, so make sure to give them enough rest and time to recover each night. also, consider investing in glasses that block blue light, even if you don’t usually use glasses. this will keep our eyes young lol.
✐ communicate with your teachers and classmates
most of us are making this transition to online learning together. any time you have questions, email your professor. reach out to your classmates at the beginning and exchange emails/phone numbers/social media so you can build a support system. if something goes wrong, screenshot it immediately and reach out to your professor. technology isn’t perfect, and mistakes can happen, just communicate them.
✐ turn things in early
this is my biggest tip. when you are relying on online submissions for assignments and digital lectures, you always want to allow extra time to fix any errors you might encounter. your professor will also be much more willing to help you fix a problem two days before a deadline rather than two minutes before a deadline. eliminate that uncertainty by playing it safe with online submissions.
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GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!! YOU GOT THIS!! WE GOT THIS!!
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sooo i believe everyone knows about australia's plight with all the bushfires and forest fires. i decided to read up on the issue because i was interested in the causes as well as the impact of the ongoing blazes. after looking thru what i've written i realised that i wanted to help so i'll probably be donating some money to bushfire rescue later this week :> to everyone out there, let's try to do whatever we can to help australia out. my heart goes out to all the animals and people suffering from the fires. hang in there guys!!! we'll get through this
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The amount of love you give to yourself matters💖
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Always remember, my heart holds you when my arms cannot
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we may be almost half way through april, but at last here is my april page !
currently listening to : would that i - hozier
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poetry aesthetics: “the language of birds” by richard siken
The night sky is vast and wide.
A man had two birds in his head—not in his throat, not in his chest—and the birds would sing all day never stopping. The man thought to himself, One of these birds is not my bird. The birds agreed.
(read the full work here)
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sunday 26th
two papers due in the next few weeks. the stress is slowly but surely creeping in
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↳ 26 april 2018 – 47/100 days of productivity
IT security and management notes! currently studying: types of malware and their characteristics
[follow my studygram]
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36/100 Days
Rushing my paper on Nicomachean Ethics. Tick tock, 23:59 is closer than you think. Don’t be like me, start now.
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“It’s easy for someone to joke about scars if they’ve never been cut.” - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
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At the end of the day it’s really just about being a good person. It doesn’t matter how you dress or what your hobbies are … It’s just about being a peaceful and compassionate person. That’s really it. Everything else is surface and irrelevant.
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#1yearoflangs
Wow! I've just found an interesting idea of #1yearoflangs and really liked it. So the idea is to spend each month learning one more language. So, I want to try it, but I'll devote some of the language-month to improving the languages I've already been studying.
So, here my list below
January: Russian (its my native, but I want to know more about it)
February: French
March: Latin
April: Italian
May: Spanish
June: English (grammar especially)
July: Japanese
August: Korean
September: Ucranian
October: Belarusian
Novembre: Turkish
December: German
It's gonna be really interesting...

Thanks for the idea to @amillionlanguages
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yooo it’s me again with part two of my reference masterpost, now focusing on life in general a little bit more (see part one for more school-based things)! enjoy ✨
health + food
food masterpost
stress relief
self-care tag
infused waters
staying healthy in college
some exercise for weight loss
cheap food to make
bad days
feel better
got sick?
studying with a cold
studying sick
periods
study munchies
managing stress during finals
getting up early
self-care reminders
overcoming burnout
getting better rest
getting enough sleep
wake up early
reduce exam stress
avoiding burnout
manage and reduce stress
getting a good night’s sleep
food
study breaks (1)
study breaks (2)
make the most of your day
time to sleep
it’s coffee o’clock
it’s time for tea
how to have a good morning
staying awake w/o caffeine
what to eat while studying
waking up early and refreshed
presentations
ace the individual oral presentation
make a great powerpoint
class presentations + public speaking
public speaking tips
how to rock public speaking
how to do presentations when you suck at them
how to: public speaking
debate tips
music
my 8tracks
my spotify
melodic studying
ambient noise
music according to your mood
filling silence
study sounds (1)
study sounds (2)
harry potter study music
study music
summers + holidays
how to stay productive during holidays
summer productivity (1)
summer productivity (2)
keep your brain working on holidays
make the most of christmas holidays
planning for breaks/holidays
stay productive during winter break
journals + notebooks
travel journals
bullet journals (1)
bullet journals (2)
bullet journals (3)
bullet journaling (1)
bullet journaling (2)
bullet journal tips
bullet journals vs. planners
bullet journals vs. diary planners
bullet journal page/list ideas
what to do w/ notebooks (1)
what to do w/ notebooks (2)
why it’s good to keep a journal
the everything book
diy notebooks
websites + apps
really great apps
best iphone apps
useful school websites
subjects + problems website
learn things for free
15 websites that will make you smarter
a website that grades your essays
wallpaper
wallpaper masterpost
educational youtube channels
online courses + a guide
succeeding in online classes
apps everyone should have
printables tag
printables mp
useful websites to help you study
planning + to-do apps
study apps
apps for studying
study apps + extensions
30 websites to kill boredom
life in general
what do i do with my life?
jobs tag
get your life back on track
things no one tells you about getting an apartment
organisation
get organised
money
jobs + careers
things i wish i knew before i started ‘adulting’
save money on food in college
diy!
discounts for your student id
how to take studyblr photos
how to choose a career
making masterposts
college students
muslim studyblr masterpost
hope you liked both of the masterposts! please check out my study instagram and part one of this masterpost, ily all!!
ps here is a list of all my masterposts just in case 🐝
- helena xx
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