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Ty's Take
Приєднався 13 кві 2013
Life in Japan
5 Japanese learning MISTAKES you're probably making
I see too many learners fall into these pitfalls, please don't let yourself be one of them.
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"What am I doing fundamentally wrong?"
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Failing at learning Japanese? (STOP doing THIS!!)
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The problem is simpler than you think. NativShark affiliate link: nativshark.com/ty (this link gets you an extended free trial, the first 50 subscribers get an extra $60 off a yearly sub using this code: TY-TAKE-SPECIAL-TSR3UV8W56EN, and it helps support the channel!) Socials: Ty's Discord community: discord.gg/ya4quggpVD Twitter: tyyaki7 Insta: tyyaki7 Videos talked a...
Learning Japanese with games - the best 3DS games
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Japanese is fun, let's make it more fun. NativShark affiliate link: nativshark.com/ty (this link gets you an extended free trial, the first 50 subscribers get an extra $60 off a yearly sub using this code: TY-TAKE-SPECIAL-TSR3UV8W56EN, and it helps support the channel!) Games talked about Beginner: 集まれ!どうぶつの森 Animal Crossing New Leaf ポケモン オメガルビー、アルファサファイア, X, Y Pokemon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphi...
6 things about learning Japanese I wish I did when I started
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Going on a walk through a shrine in Fukuoka and talking about learning Japanese^^ NativShark affiliate link: nativshark.com/ty (this link gets you an extended free trial, the first 50 subscribers get an extra $60 off a yearly sub using this code: TY-TAKE-SPECIAL-TSR3UV8W56EN, and it helps support the channel!) Socials: Ty's Discord community: discord.gg/ya4quggpVD Twitter: tyyaki7 I...
Geting smart in Japan? // 知恵もらうって?
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A walk with Ty // たいとのお散歩
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Let's take a walk through some cherry blossoms in Japan^^ 福岡の舞鶴公園を散歩しよー Socials: Ty's Discord community: discord.gg/ya4quggpVD Twitter: tyyaki7 Insta: tyyaki7
I let chatGPT be my Japanese teacher for a day. Here's what happened.
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I can’t remember Japanese!
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Getting fluent in Japanese - stop making this mistake
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Stop writing kanji! (Why learning Japanese is taking so long)
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How to never stop studying Japanese
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How to never stop studying Japanese
How do I look up kanji I don't know?
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How do I look up kanji I don't know?
How long does it take to learn Japanese?
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How long does it take to learn Japanese?
STOP using JP definitions! (Why you’re learning slowly)
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STOP using JP definitions! (Why you’re learning slowly)
Shopping in Japan: sound natural and save money
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Shopping in Japan: sound natural and save money
How am I supposed to know the name of the games if you say them in Japanese 😅😅😅
True!!! I just added them quick in the description, will make it look pretty later ^^
God, I really really really wish someone had told me before I'd wasted nearly 3 years caught in the kanji trap. Burnt out and rage quite about six months ago. So pissed off at myself for wasting so much time, when I should have been focusing on grammer and vocab. Haven't looked at anything regarding learning Japanese since.
After being burned out from Games, i was looking for a new challenge, and learning some Japanese from My Japanese Coach DS is interesting. Next step for me to look fowward too is getting a Genki Textbook or that other Book about Japanese beginners. Either way, so glad i can say 1-10. Even have my text board on phone with Japanese to foreshadow all this. いち
dont need to buy a japanese 3ds or games, just unlock it with modding (google it) and then download roms (google it)
But for example if I wanna study a degree in a japanese university is still not necessary?
A degree in a Japanese university that isn't related to language and taught in Japanese, right? The only situation I can think of that you might want to write kanji from memory on is a test for certain subjects, but you can fall back on kana whenever you don't know how to write the kanji so it shouldn't be an issue Taking notes and all other assignments are likely to be done with a keyboard or at least access to your phone so you can look up kanji as you need to ^^
My only issue with not having a physical copy is that when I play in the car or on the airplane I cannot play my game. Is there a way to get around that?
Haha the ending of your video I’m literally watching this because my brain was overwhelmed from learning Japanese today 😂
The reason why I’m going to play ultra sun with no kanji is not because I’m scared of kanji or wanna stall but I feel like my mastery of hiragana and katana isn’t high enough so I don’t feel very confident so once I feel like my reading is good enough I’ll turn on kanji
@@gracesiemi yeah that might not be a bad idea depending on where you are in your studies. But kanji really help with grouping words together so I still recommend it ^^ Also, I hope you know that game really well haha. There’s a ton of dialogue so it can be a lot to get thru Either way, I would rec having a kana chart open and probably just using kanji with like google translate to capture the kanji or such, then look up in Jisho Here’s an NS kana chart: help.nativshark.com/learn/kana-charts Kana will stick before you know it because you just see em all so often 💪 Good luck!!
This actually helped me a lot
@@flameinfiren5565 glad to hear it!! Realizing that enjoying my studies is what leads me to a high level of proficiency was such a big moment for me ^^ and writing kanji tends to not be enjoyable haha
Great advice at the end there, think that’s my final push to play Yokai watch in Japanese. The games on switch are way different (and damn those tutorials) so I’m gonna give the series another shot from the 3ds
@@KiiboHasControversialOpinionss sounds like a good plan! 応援してます^ ^
Learning how to write kanji made me learn them so much easier and faster
I was thinking to stop to quit learning japanese just because i dont know how to learn kanji properly for myself😭 almost give up, then found this video.. Perhaps i just need to have a break and start over again😭 yes it is frustrating when i can not find the best way to learn for my own💔 lol it s hurt haha
お疲れさまでした!
I have played all versions of Final Fantasy 1 and I've played almost all of versions of Final Fantasy V. Maybe I should try learning with them.
Sounds like a fun idea to me! 👀
For the ones that are somehow challenge-deprived, the Sekaijuu no Meikyuu series is the one.
my favorite games on the 3ds are the monster hunter games, especially monster hunter 4 ultimate and monster hunter double cross but they are aparently really hard and high level for japanese and its the kind of game to explain extremly complex mechanics on text boxes right before throwing u into a deadly fight
u totally forgot to mention 3ds modding which is pretty much required to really enjoy the 3ds at its best now, it removes the region lock and download only games are avalable again and it reopens the online thanks to services like pretendo
the only textbooks ive used are the japanese from zero series bc the author has youtube vids for all the lessons an helps with expanding knowledge an pronounciation
good vid
Thanks^^
For me Persona 4 - 5 - 3 are the best for learning Japanese
Matter of fact, Chinese and Japanese people often have problems writing kanji, EVEN THEY FORGET HOW TO WRITE IT!!, sure it was useful years ago, but in the current world, writing isn't that necessary
Thanks GTA V, Minecraft, Warframe, etc. for teaching me English. Now it's time to learn Japanese with games!
omg, I remember how much minecraft taught me english as a teen !
I learned English playing RPGs and a dictionary.
The problem of japanese is you cant type the kanji because you cant read the kanji ☠️@@geekatari4391
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Well, i don’t know about you but my translator doesn’t allow me to set it from Japanese to japanese … 😅
Watched this right after ordering a couple of textbooks for $100. Now I am regretting my life choices.
That’s a bit of an oof 👀🤣
Nice guide and advice, im filling my 2ds with DS visual novels and im swapping all my 3ds games for the jap version, time to get some serious gains
I've been studying Japanese for like 15 years and I still can't read all the Kanji. It's really exhausting.
I just started learning Japanese. I’m still at the point where I’m learning kana. I added kana to my phone’s keyboard and I was playing around with it for a while. I use autocorrect and whenever I tried typing out the few Japanese words I do know, the kanji comes up in the list you’re given. Tbh, I think that yes you do need to recognise kanji but what’s the point of learning how to write them if you’re almost always going to be using a keyboard? We’re in the digital age. No one is going to give you a hand written letter and expect you to write something back
Oh I NEED that shirt that is hilarious
When I was a kid, my dad and I always played FFX together. The menu was in German, since that was the console's language, but all the dialogue is in English, which is how I learned a lot of words like antidote and defense, etc.! It really helped me to learn English. So, recently I got back into studying Japanese and looked up a Japanese Let's Play, which I've been really enjoying. I know the story by heart, so while the Kanji and move names and all of that are hard to understand, I actually found I understand much more of the dialogue than I thought I would. It's been really motivating and it has also helped a lot with my Katakana skills. Thank you for the great list of recommendations! I'm not at the level where I could play a game in Japanese, but I'll come back to this in the future for sure😌
I am only a week in, and I am already finding reading Kanji actually to be easier than long strings of kana... My brain remembers their general meaning more, and helps me contextually understand (....guess) what the phrase is trying to say.
exactly the same for me kana takes me a sec (maybe a little less) for each to read
Curious on a progress update! It’s been 10 months since the comment, how’s your kanji vocab? 😄
Good opinion, but the title is stupid. The actual takeaway is "don't write kanji if your main goal is communicating (speaking/typing)". I guess if you want to communicate on paper, you'd want to be able to write 🙂
thank's for calling out the bs of this clickbait title praying on lazy people who just want to get vaildated on the myriad of excuses why they won't bother with kanji.
Just a heads up, I made the mistake of downloading usotuke hime to momoku ouji without realizing that it doesn’t support Japanese on my switch! I just wanted to put that out there. Is there something I’m doing wrong to not be able to play it in Japanese?
I know it's been months since your comment, but in case you never found out: When you bought the game, did you make a Japanese account, and download it off the Japanese eshop? Or did you use your regular account to buy the game? Because using a non Japanese account would cause the problem that you faced.
Four wives? 😂
One game I'd have to recommend is Megaman Battle Network (Rockman EXE). I play the DS ver. of BN1 a lot and it helped me learn a lot of katakana and some hiragana. I still am not seriously studying the language but it does help in some cases, the katakana that is. I was able to buy Biohazard Deadly Silence for way cheaper than the RE English version which is triple or more the price and its not only english voiced but most items are katakana.
I learned to read through Pokemon Platinum on a NDSL as a preschooler
Thank you Ty for making me study today!!!
Cook!^^
One huge mistake that I’ve seen is that a lot of people, particularly when starting out, go wayyy too hard. The pace of their learning becomes unsustainable and they just get super bored after 2-3 weeks. A couple of tips to get around this: 1. Take it easy. It might be fun to learn for 4+ hours a day right now, but it won’t last unless you’re a superhuman. 2. Learn with a variety of resources. Try a bunch of different things. Definitely do *not* try to find the best way to learn and then stick with it. The variety will help keep things interesting, and also give you repetition in the key foundational areas of the language.
Yeah I think people set unrealistic expectations that require that amount of study time and it just results in burnout which is always sad to see :(
I'm scared I'll have this problem lol. I started about 2 weeks ago and probably study 4 hours a day (or more) and at the beginning of January my classes start. I'm terrified that I'll face a bad burnout and classes/work will prevent me from studying 😭
@@patrick1398 If you're worried about burning out, then maybe it's time to make the learning process more fun. Keeping it fun will allow your brain to "make time" for it. Try new resources and apps, and gamify your process. Any resource that makes you want to use it is worthwhile. And don't be afraid to spend less time on it per day - it might be really slow going if you spend only 15 minutes a day on it, but it's a lot better than quitting.
My habit tag is taking the tram, which makes at least one day of the week more difficult than the rest.
Yeah fair enough. Maybe there’s two different habit tags you could do on those off days? Some time in the morning has usually worked the best for me the most often
Wow, amazed to be part of the first 1000 subscribers, how have you not blown up yet? This video is literally the voice of reason and very refreshing amongst all the “I crunched 5000 kanji in 1 month and you should too” videos. I am approximately N2 and all the things you say make sense. I am still very hard on myself when playing games in Japanese or reading novels. 4 years ago I was not even able to read Japanese at all, and now I am beating myself up for not being able to flawlessly read through Kafka On The Shore in Japanese? I need a break from myself lol. Thank you for showing me your perspective and letting me be kind to myself for once. Hoping to see much more of your content!!
Thank you for your very kind words! It sounds to me like you’re doing really well so being kind to yourself will be really helpful. Around N2 is no small feat^^ Another interesting note is that natives deal with unfamiliar stuff all the time and it doesn’t bother them haha. So many kanji people don’t know how to read but it just isn’t a problem
@@tystake Now that’s what I call putting things in perspective. Sounds like I have more in common with native speakers than I realized ;)
I've been learning for several years, with an hour of one-to-one tuition a week. Certainly "for fun" for than anything else, although part of the reason is to be able to use it when I next visit Japan. Anki has been a bit factor in my progress - partly because my memory isn't the greatest. I'm in my mid-50s, and part of me wishes I'd started learning 20-30 years sooner. But I've just got to go with where I am. One problem I ran into with Anki was backlog - especially after spending a decent amount of time reading unfamiliar content - be it NHK Easy News, Manga, or (lately) Japanese UA-cam videos with captions rather than speech. I'd look up vocabulary and add it to Anki, but didn't really have much of an idea how useful that vocabulary is going to be to me in the future. That backlog would then deter me from reading that sort of content for a while, because I felt I needed to clear the backlog first. So I imposed a new rule. When adding new vocabulary from those sources, I tag where I've got it from (the specific UA-camr, or manga, or whatever), but then I suspend the cards. (I've actually created a separate deck for them, so they don't disrupt the pie chart in the active decks). Then when I encounter that vocabulary from a different source, I tag it again and THEN I can unsuspend the cards and move them into the relevant deck. Encountering that vocabulary somewhere else hopefully means it's more likely to be useful. That has really helped with the backlog problem. Sure, my "pending" deck is still ballooning, but I can potentially have a clear out at some point and delete a bunch of cards that haven't cropped up again via a different source.
My favorite game is the Ace Attorney series. God help me.
I’ve never played them but I’ve heard they actually aren’t bad for learning! Apparently there’s a handful of court words you have to learn and after that you can kind of cruise haha.
I managed to get through the first trial in japanese a few months ago but I needed a break after... It takes quite a lot of effort
Can you write the list of games please? I was wondering what the very first game was called. Greatly appreciate it
あつまれ!どうぶつの森 Animal Crossing New Leaf is the name! I’ll get a list posted as a comment sometime soon^^
I've never seen anyone online recommend sticking to Japanese -> English dictionary lookups, it's always "Once you're past the beginner stage, it's much better to switch to a J -> J dictionary" which never made sense to me. Why would you want to prolong the time it takes to look up a word? That's the most tedious part! Imagine someone learning English saw the word "tree" and had to look it up, what would be the better approach? A: Seeing "tree = 木" then getting back to the fun stuff 0.5s later, or B: Spending a few minutes (and extra dictionary lookups) to parse "a woody perennial plant, typically having a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches at some distance from the ground." I get that making sense of the definition is "extra practice" but I'd rather spend more time on the game/book/TV show than on wordy "dictionary-speak".
Yeah knowing how to read a dictionary basically only increases your skill of reading dictionaries and that’s definitely not why I’m learning Japanese lol
I always thought the idea was to increase exposure to the language. A lot of people that I talked to started using J-J dictionary by taking their existing deck and making it J-J and learning the dictionary words. Idk.
I don't understand, you tell us to stop using Japanese definitions... (I wasn't anyway lol) but then show us an example where it was useful? If anything I wasn't using Japanese definitions and now I think it's more useful than I did before...
The basic summary is don’t use them 24/7 because it’s too time consuming and learning how to read dictionaries won’t be as helpful to your fluency as doing other more productive things. But if you’re really stuck on the difference of two words that seem to be the same, a JP definition could be the solution^^
@@tystake ah, gotcha I wonder though about making your own Japanese translations, as a way to build connection to other words you do know.
the 3ds is incredibly easy to mod, if you mod it you can bypass any region locks and download games for free! the consoles are in high demand because of this though, so if you're looking to get a new one Japanese ones are the cheapest.
Ha! I just has this conveesation with my wife about me not remembering vocabs
There's this certain element in writing kanji that just reaches a point where you can look at one and immediately know how to write it, that is because you can already comprehend radicals. Learning vocabulary is the main part, as you broaden your word arsenal that is basically the apex purpose of why you're learning japanese (since if you're learning it for kanji, then you should've just learned chinese lmao) as well as knowing how to read words, as like many already know, kanji doesn't have a consistent reading. Radicals however, is extremely consistent. The only kanji without a radical basis is 飛 (kanji for 'flight'), but besides that, literally the other 2000+ kanji are based on repeated patterns that you will recognize the more you are exposed to more and more kanji, thus look more and more simple. It's a learning curve that gets easier the longer you are in the journey. The best best news about all this is that if you learn radicals and vocabulary, you will instantly know how to write kanji. I've never tried the straining kanji writing repetition method, because I really found it overwhelming as well as unneeded; and it's because it is. You will naturally be able to read kanji you never knew how to write by just learning vocabulary, and you will easily determine how they're written by a look of it after familiarizing yourself with radicals.
I own Japanese versions of RS, FRLG, platinum, hgss, BW and B2W2, and I’ve never really actually took the time to study the language despite always wanting to. Wanted to learn to better understand the natural spoken language. This actually gives me motivation to take the time to start.
Good luck!!^^
I like the new Intro seems like u improved ur vocab. Hi
LOL thanks