Introduction
If you’re preparing for the JLPT N5, adjectives are one of the first grammar topics you’ll encounter. Japanese adjectives describe nouns, express feelings, and add detail to your sentences. But how do you use them correctly?
In this guide, we’ll cover:
✅ All JLPT N5 adjectives (い-adjectives & な-adjectives)
✅ Example sentences for real-life usage
✅ Key differences between い and な adjectives
✅ Common mistakes to avoid
✅ Practice tips to memorize them faster
By the end, you’ll confidently use these adjectives in daily conversations. Let’s dive in!
What Are Japanese Adjectives?
Japanese adjectives fall into two categories:
- い-Adjectives (I-Adjectives) – End with い (e.g., たかい – takai – expensive)
- な-Adjectives (Na-Adjectives) – Need な before a noun (e.g., しずか* – shizuka – quiet → しずかなところ – shizuka na tokoro – a quiet place)
Understanding this distinction is crucial for proper sentence formation.
Complete List of JLPT N5 Adjectives
1. い-Adjectives (I-Adjectives) List
These adjectives directly modify nouns and change form for past tense or negatives.
| Adjective | Romaji | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| あつい | atsui | Hot | 今日はあついです。 (Kyō wa atsui desu.) – Today is hot. |
| さむい | samui | Cold | 冬はさむい。 (Fuyu wa samui.) – Winter is cold. |
| たかい | takai | Expensive/High | この本はたかい。 (Kono hon wa takai.) – This book is expensive. |
| やすい | yasui | Cheap | このペンはやすい。 (Kono pen wa yasui.) – This pen is cheap. |
| おおきい | ōkii | Big | おおきい犬です。 (Ōkii inu desu.) – It’s a big dog. |
| ちいさい | chiisai | Small | ちいさいケーキ (Chiisai kēki) – A small cake |
| たのしい | tanoshii | Fun | パーティーはたのしかった。 (Pātī wa tanoshikatta.) – The party was fun. |
| むずかしい | muzukashii | Difficult | 日本語はむずかしい。 (Nihongo wa muzukashii.) – Japanese is difficult. |
| やさしい | yasashii | Easy/Kind | この問題はやさしい。 (Kono mondai wa yasashii.) – This problem is easy. |
| はやい | hayai | Fast/Early | はやい電車 (Hayai densha) – A fast train |
📌 Pro Tip:
- To make an い-adjective negative, replace い with くない (e.g., たかい → たかくない – not expensive).
- For past tense, change い to かった (e.g., たかい → たかかった – was expensive).
2. な-Adjectives (Na-Adjectives) List
These require な before a noun but don’t end in い (with a few exceptions).
| Adjective | Romaji | Meaning | Example Sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| しずか | shizuka | Quiet | しずかなへや (Shizuka na heya) – A quiet room |
| にぎやか | nigiyaka | Lively | にぎやかなまち (Nigiyaka na machi) – A lively town |
| ひま | hima | Free (time) | ひまな日 (Hima na hi) – A free day |
| べんり | benri | Convenient | べんりなアプリ (Benri na apuri) – A convenient app |
| きれい | kirei | Pretty/Clean | きれいな花 (Kirei na hana) – A pretty flower |
| すき | suki | Liked | すきな食べ物 (Suki na tabemono) – Favorite food |
| きらい | kirai | Disliked | きらいな野菜 (Kirai na yasai) – Hated vegetable |
| じょうず | jōzu | Skilled | じょうずな人 (Jōzu na hito) – A skilled person |
| へた | heta | Unskilled | へたな日本語 (Heta na Nihongo) – Poor Japanese |
| ゆうめい | yūmei | Famous | ゆうめいなレストラン (Yūmei na resutoran) – A famous restaurant |
📌 Pro Tip:
- To make a な-adjective negative, add じゃない (e.g., しずか → しずかじゃない – not quiet).
- For past tense, use でした (e.g., しずかでした – was quiet).
Common Mistakes with N5 Adjectives
- Confusing い and な adjectives
- ❌ Wrong: きれいい (should be きれいな)
- ✅ Correct: きれいな花 (kirei na hana)
- Forgetting な before nouns
- ❌ Wrong: しずかへや
- ✅ Correct: しずかなへや
- Incorrect negative forms
- ❌ Wrong: たかいじゃない (should be たかくない)
- ✅ Correct: たかくない
How to Practice JLPT N5 Adjectives Effectively
- Flashcards – Use apps like Anki to memorize adjectives.
- Sentence Building – Create 5 sentences daily using new adjectives.
- Listening Practice – Watch beginner-friendly Japanese shows like Nihongo Dekiru.
- Quiz Yourself – Try JLPT N5 adjective quizzes.
Final Thoughts
Mastering JLPT N5 adjectives is a big step toward fluency. Keep practicing, make mistakes, and review regularly.
Need more JLPT N5 help? Check out our JLPT N5 Grammar Guide or Top 100 JLPT N5 Vocabulary Words.
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Now it’s your turn! Which adjective is the hardest for you? Let us know in the comments!
