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goi
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English Meaning(s) for 語彙

noun
  1. vocabulary; lexicon; lexis; terminology

Definition and Synonyms for 語彙

Lexis all of the words in a language
Synonyms: 語彙
Lexicon a language user's knowledge of words
Synonyms: ボキャブラリー, 語彙
Vocabulary a listing of the words used in some enterprise
Synonyms: ボキャブラリー, 語彙
Talk an exchange of ideas via conversation
Synonyms: 会話, 語らい, 語らう, 語彙, 談話
Lexis all word forms having meaning or grammatical function
Synonyms: 語彙

Meanings for each kanji in 語彙

» word; speech; language
» same kind

Categories 語彙 is a member of

Knowledge the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
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Wordbook a reference book containing words (usually with their meanings)
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Conversation the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc.
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Sample Sentences for 語彙

Reading helps you build up your vocabulary.
There are some people who think that they can't write a novel because they lack the vocabulary.
This article contains tips for those who are eager to increase their vocabulary.
The illiterate man was eager to increase his vocabulary.
Everyone can feed the database to illustrate new vocabulary.

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Ohhh. so that is how it is spelled. Anyway, if you are asking about our favourite Japanese vocab books, here are mine: 1. “Japanese from Zero!” by Trombley: Ideal for beginners and intermediate students. Follows a lesson-based structure that covers grammar, vocabulary, writing, pronunciation and more. 2. “Living Language Japanese” by Living Language Method: It includes CD’s for speaking and listening practice. Works well as a stand-alone course for those not enrolled in a formal class. 3. “Practice Makes Perfect” by Sato: Suitable for beginners, easy to get yourself started and easy to understand. It also covers phonetics and writing. What about yours? What are your favourite vocab books?

#2 Posted by AureaRea over 2 years ago

crying

#1 Posted by Muffin over 2 years ago


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