Looking ahead. Lesson 25 covers thinking, arriving, and planning for the future. With words for sufficiency, hometowns, and consideration, you'll close out the first half of Minna no Nihongo ready for more complex conversations.

Lesson 21 introduced expressing opinions — this lesson rounds out that ability with vocabulary for planning, reflecting, and looking forward.

These words come from Minna no Nihongo, one of the most widely used Japanese textbooks for beginners. Each word here includes furigana readings, English meanings, example sentences, and native audio to help you review and practice alongside the textbook.

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Every kanji in the word column is tappable — it opens a page showing every word that shares that character, so you can start noticing patterns across lessons. Tap a word's romaji or meaning to see example sentences where related vocabulary is linked for easy cross-reference.

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