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There are 2 types of adjective in the Japanese language. This list contains all the na-adjectives found at that the JLPT N5 level. They are called na-adjectives because to modify a noun you will add a 'na' at the end of their form. For more explanation and other aspects like how they modify verbs you should check out the site(s) below.
Adjectives - Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese
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結構
けっこう (1) splendid; nice; wonderful; delicious; sweet; (adj-na) (2) sufficient; fine (in the sense of "I'm fine"); (by implication) no thank you; (3) well enough; OK; tolerable; (adv) (4) quite; reasonably; fairly; tolerably; (n) (5) (arch) construction; architecture
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賑やか
にぎやか bustling; busy; lively
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下手
へた (1) unskillful; poor; awkward; (2) imprudent; untactful
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暇
ひま (1) spare time; free time; leisure; (n) (2) time (e.g. time it takes to do something); (n,adj-na) (3) time off; day off; vacation; holiday; leave; (4) quitting (one's job); firing someone; divorcing (one's spouse); (adj-na) (5) (being) inactive; (of one's business) slow
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好き
すき (1) liked; well-liked; favourite; favorite; (2) in love (with); loved; romantically interested (in); (n,adj-na) (3) faddism; eccentricity; (4) the way one likes; (as) it suits one; (n) (5) refined taste; elegant pursuits
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