Geography is not just the study of Earth's surface; it's also about understanding the connections between humans and their environment. Vocabulary like "volcano," "forest," and "ocean" can come in handy whether you're planning an adventurous trip or simply engaged in a conversation about environmental sustainability.
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Hill
火山 (kazan)
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Desert
砂漠 (sabaku)
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Mountain range
火山 (kazan)
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Marsh
火山 (kazan)
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Ocean
海 (umi)
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Lake
火山 (kazan)
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Jungle
ジャングル (janguru)
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River
川 (kawa)
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Bay
火山 (kazan)
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Coast
火山 (kazan)
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Forest
火山 (kazan)
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Canyon
火山 (kazan)
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Mountain
山 (yama)
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Sea
海 (umi)
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Island
島 (shima)
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Beach
火山 (kazan)
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Waterfall
火山 (kazan)
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Peninsula
火山 (kazan)
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Volcano
峡谷 (kyoukoku)
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Geography :: Japanese vocabulary
Welcome to Japanese Lesson 18, where you'll explore the fascinating realm of geography. This Japanese lesson will equip you with the Japanese vocabulary you need to discuss various geographical features, from majestic mountains to serene lakes. Understanding these terms will enrich your travel experiences and allow you to better appreciate the natural world around you.
In this Japanese lesson, you'll become familiar with terms that describe various aspects of the Earth's surface. Words like "mountain range," "waterfall," and "desert" will expand your understanding of our planet. These terms will not only enrich your travel experiences but also enable you to engage in informed discussions about geography, conservation, and climate change.