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「Learn Japanese」 Need-to-Know Vocabulary to Watch Dragon Ball Super #07 without Subtitles!

「Learn Japanese」 Need-to-Know Vocabulary to Watch Dragon Ball Super #07 without Subtitles!

Welcome to Anime Vocabulary, our #WatchAnimeWithoutSubtitlesChallenge series! Each of these videos covers an individual episode of an anime series and presents a list of the stand-out vocabulary terms used in the episode that you need to know in order to understand the dialogue (in terms of vocabulary, at least, knowing grammar of course is another substantial part of the equation). So, take some time to study the vocabulary list presented at the beginning of the video and then continue onto the flash-card-style video quiz for a preliminary memory practice before you dive into the true test of watching the actual episode for the first time (or re-watch it) and try to recognize the words as they are spoken at a natural conversational pace! Follow along as we cover various anime series on an episode-by-episode basis, and even sometimes top off our entire coverage with two additional segments: the ten most common words used in an entire series of anime and all vocabulary terms used in an entire series of anime! Last but not least, leave a comment below or on any of our other social channels and let us know which one of your favorite anime series you’d like us to cover next!

https://quizlet.com/181332129/dragon-ball-super-07-vocabulary-list-watchanimewithoutsubtitles-challenge-flash-cards/

Vocabulary List:
破壊 (はかい/hakai) – ‘destruction, disruption, (application) crash’
天津 (あまつ/amatsu) – ‘heavenly, imperial’
手加減 (てかげん/tekagen) – ‘going easy on someone, take situational peculiarities into consideration, rough estimate, making an allowance for’
手際 (てぎわ/tegiwa) – ‘performance, skill, tact’
登場 (とうじょう/toujou) – ‘entry (on stage), appearance (on screen), entrance, introduction (into a market)’
特等 (とくとう/tokutou) – ‘special quality, class or grade’
無礼者 (ぶれいもの/bureimono) – ‘insolent fellow, rude fellow’
乱暴者 (らんぼうもの/ranboumono) – ‘thug, hooligan’
大騒ぎ (おおさわぎ/oosawagi) – ‘clamour, clamor, uproar, tumult, furore, furor’
甘味 (あまみ/amami) – ‘sweetness, sugary taste, sweets, dessert, cake, charm, appeal, taste, flavour, flavor’
濃厚 (のうこう/noukou) – ‘rich (in flavor, color, smell, etc.), thick, dense, strong, very likely, highly possible, passionate, hot’
滑らか (なめらか/nameraka) – ‘smooth (e.g. skin or ground), glassy, velvety, fluent, smooth (speaking), without a hitch’
芸術的 (げいじゅつてき/geijutsuteki) – ‘artistic’
絶品 (ぜっぴん/zeppin) – ‘superb piece of work, masterpiece, exquisite item, perfection, unique article’
風味 (ふうみ/fuumi) – ‘taste, flavor, flavour’
繊細 (せんさい/sensai) – ‘dainty, delicate (e.g. fingers), fine, slim, sensitive, delicate (feelings, sense, etc.), subtle’
絶妙 (ぜつみょう/zetsumyou) – ‘exquisite, superb, perfect, miraculous’

*The vocabulary list provided above is likely a shortened version of the original. You can download the full-length vocabulary list file (with example sentences from the episode) that can also be imported into flash-card, studying applications such as Anki, from our official website!
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