3.0 Honorific Family Visual Vocabulary Board and Practice
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3.0 Honorific Family Visual Vocabulary Board and Practice
Click the image to hear the audio.
Once you have listened to the audio recordings, scroll down to the Flashcards and activities to practice your Honorific Family vocabulary!
Once you have listened to the audio recordings, scroll down to the Flashcards and activities to practice your Honorific Family vocabulary!
Click here to download the Honorific Family Vocabulary list.
Click to flip the Flashcards and then click the speaker icon to hear the Japanese audio.
When you feel confident, scroll down to play games and test yourself on the vocabulary!
When you feel confident, scroll down to play games and test yourself on the vocabulary!
Once you have familiarized yourself with the pronunciation, it's time for you to practice and test yourself!
Here are the options for practice/review/playing games.
Here are the options for practice/review/playing games.
Spell
Select "Speak Japanese" (fast or slow). Then you type in the word that you hear (using Romaji).
Match
Make everything disappear! Match up the English word with the correct Romaji word.
Learn
Select "See English first" and "Play Audio." The English word will appear. You must type in the correct Romaji word.
Gravity
Protect the planet from exploding! Select either "Japanese" or "English" and the level of difficulty you want. Type in the word in the appropriate language before the asteroid hits your planet! To use this option, you need to click on "View this study set" in the bottom left corner.
Test
Ready to test yourself? Written, multiple choice and true/false questions await you here!

Most Japanese households (especially in the countryside where the homes have much more space than the cities) have a family altar in their home to honour their loved ones who have passed. This altar is called a "Butsudan."
At the altar, there are photos of the deceased family members, a bell, candles and incense to burn in a bowl.
Flowers and food that the deceased liked are placed in front of the alter as an offering and incense is burned at the altar.
This is the bell that you ring at the altar. It makes a very beautiful sound that continues to vibrate after you've struck the side.
At the altar, there are photos of the deceased family members, a bell, candles and incense to burn in a bowl.
Flowers and food that the deceased liked are placed in front of the alter as an offering and incense is burned at the altar.
This is the bell that you ring at the altar. It makes a very beautiful sound that continues to vibrate after you've struck the side.