It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 夕べ (ゆうべ)勉強 (benkyou)
Meaning: “study” or “to study.”
“evening” or “last night.” The time between sunset and bedtime is commonly referred to as “evening” or “last night.”
Examples
- 夕べカラオケに行った。 I went to karaoke last night.
- 夕べ、よく眠れなかった。 I couldn’t sleep well last night.
- 夕べお袋から電話があった。 Last night, there was a phone call from Mom.
- 夕べ音楽を聞いてから、寝ました。 Last night after listening to music, I went to bed.
- 夕べは39度の熱があって、ずっと唸っていた。 I had a fever of 39 degrees last night, and I kept moaning for a while.
- 夕べ社長が亡くなり、今日は一日あわただしい。 Last night, the company president suddenly passed away, so today is very chaotic.
- 夕べ音楽を聞いて、お風呂に入って、寝ました。 Last night I listened to music, took a bath and then went to bed.
- 夕べワインを飲みすぎて、今日は調子がよ良くない。 I drank too much wine last night, so I don’t feel so good today.
- 夕べ行ったクラブにいたコメディアンは面白かった。 The comedian at the club last night was funny.
- 夕べ、お前がキスをしているのを見たんだけど、あの女性はだれ? Who is that woman I saw you kissing last night?