All na-adjectives for the JLPT N5
This is the table of all na-adjectives you need to know for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N5. Click on the adjective and all the grammar forms of this adjective.
Kanji | Furigana | Romaji | Meaning |
好き | すき | Suki | Like, love |
結構 | けっこう | Kekkou | wonderful,enviable |
有名 | ゆうめい | Yuumei | Famous |
きれい | きれい | Kirei | Pretty, beautiful |
丁寧 | ていねい | teinei | polite |
嫌い | きらい | kirai | to not like |
静か | しずか | shizuka | quiet |
暇 | ひま | hima | free (time) |
賑やか | にぎやか | nigiyaka | lively |
便利 | べんり | benri | useful, convenient |
元気 | げんき | genki | healthy |
色々 | いろいろ | iroiro | various |
大丈夫 | だいじょうぶ | daijoubu | OK,fine |
丈夫 | じょうぶ | Joubu | Healthy, robust |
大変 | たいへん | Taihen | Terrible |
楽 | らく | Raku | comfortable, easy |
いや | Iya | unpleasant | |
大切 | たいせつ | Taisetsu | important,precious |
上手 | じょうず | jyouzu | good, skilled |
下手 | へた | heta | bad at, unskilled |
一生懸命 | いっしょうけんめい | isshoukenmei | to one’s fullest possibility |
危険 | きけん | kiken | Dangerous |
残念 | ざんねん | zannen | regrettable, dissapointing |
心配 | しんぱい | shinpai | care, worry |
自由 | じゆう | jiyuu | free, unrestrained |
十分 | じゅうぶん | jyuubun | sufficient |
大好き | だいすき | daisuki | Passionate |
適当 | てきとう | tekitou | proper, suitable |
特別 | とくべつ | Tokubetsu | special |
熱心 | ねっしん | nesshin | eager, enthusiastic |
必要 | ひつよう | Hitsuyou | necessary |
まじめ | majime | serious, earnest | |
真直ぐ | まっすぐ | massugu | straight |
無理 | むり | muri | unreasonnable |
立派 | りっぱ | Rippa | Excellent, splendid,fine |
This was our grammar lesson last week.Your list of i-adjectives and na-adjectives are really helpful. Thank you very much!
thanks!! i hope you upload more adjectives!
Nihon-go no benkyo wa muzukashii desh ga, omoshiroi desh.
How about 大きな?
One of the mostfrequently used adjectives…
Hello,
Thank you for your comment. The adjective 大きいis one of the most frequently used adjective. 大きな is very often use but doesn’t belong to the JLPT N5 level which is why it is not present in this list.
What is the difference between i-adjectives and na- adjective. how does they differ.