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: 全部
Meaning: “all” or “entire.”
Examples:
- 全部で45分もかかった。 Altogether, it took all of 45 minutes.
- 全部で6時間の行程です。 It’s a six-hour journey in all.
- 全部で6時間の行程です。 It’s a six-hour journey in all.
- それらの本は全部見ました。 I’ve read every one (1) of those books.
- 値段は全部同じなんですか? Are they all the same price?
- 常用漢字を全部覚えました。 I memorized all the kanji for common use.
- 私は平仮名を全部読めます。 I can read all hiragana.
- 食器を全部新しくしました。 I bought new tableware and replaced the old one.
- (お)弁当を全部食べました。 I ate all that was in the box lunch.
- それ全部一人で食べるつもり? Did you plan to eat all of that yourself?
- 一年で教科書全部を終えます。 During the year we will cover the entire textbook.