As a language learner — whether you're studying Japanese, French, or any other language — mastering essential vocabulary for everyday use is one of the most important and time-consuming tasks.
Let’s take Japanese as an example. If you're a beginner, you may want to quickly learn common phrases used in daily conversations.
How can you efficiently learn expressions like "hi" in Japanese, "thank you" in Japanese, or "good morning" in Japanese?
When someone helps you, you may want to show appreciation and say "thank you" in Japanese. When you meet a friend, you might want to say "hi" or "hello" in Japanese.
You can try to collect these useful words one by one — and it works. But it’s not the most efficient way.
It's hard to think of all the high-frequency words and phrases on your own. Fortunately, many of them appear naturally in native content, such as blogs, news articles, or daily conversations.
So, how can we make use of these real-world materials?
That’s where the Vocabulary Extractor feature on Anyocabulary can help you.
Just copy and paste the URL of an article, and the tool will extract key vocabulary and phrases — along with clear explanations in your native language. This makes it easier to understand the meaning and context, helping you learn vocabulary faster and smarter.
We recommend using the tool in two ways:
Native-Language Article → Target-Language Explanation Paste the URL of an article written in your native language (e.g., English), and get vocabulary explanations in your target language (e.g., Japanese). This helps you learn how to express familiar topics in your learning language.
Target-Language Article → Native-Language Explanation Paste the URL of an article written in your learning language (e.g., Japanese), and get explanations in your native language. This helps you understand new vocabulary in context and build your word bank more easily.
You can try it with real examples here: 👉 Vocabulary Generator Example
Or use it to turn any webpage into your personalized vocabulary study hub