one thing that i’d recommend, try not to study with romaji, because when people do study with romaji, they find that its easier to read that way and look at that instead of memorizing it in kana, it’ll be much easier and faster to start learing with just kana so you can focus on remembering the characters instead of resorting back to romaji. its been two months so i’d assume youve already memorized it, but if not, i hope this helps
Yes I completely agree! Romaji is a good way to start off to know what the sounds are but yes you should absolutely go straight into hiragana and katakana.
wow, love this video, its so helpful and motivating! I am studying Korean and Mandarin and have always wanted to learn Japanese and this video made me really want to do it, thanks! I subscribed😊
Some japanese pod101 videos are inaccurate to irl, I have a native japanese friend who watched their video and said its technically correct, but very unnatural sounding, I recommend tokini Andys genki lessons
Anki for Kanji Flashcards, Inmersion at any level all the time you can, never use Romanji, and at some point when you start to understand 30-50% of what you listen to, start make sentence cards on Anki. No Japanese 101, no notebook lessons, no grammar lessons. Anki, inmersion and keep going on.
I had to put it on pause unfortunately due having to take Latin classes as well as Spanish in Uni! But i've been maintaining basic review of what i knew every few months and i hope to jump back into consistency soon :)
What a great video.
I’m Japanese and I’m learning English.
I upload Japanese daily life with English and Japanese subtitles everyday to learn English.
That sounds amazing! Good luck ☺️
one thing that i’d recommend, try not to study with romaji, because when people do study with romaji, they find that its easier to read that way and look at that instead of memorizing it in kana, it’ll be much easier and faster to start learing with just kana so you can focus on remembering the characters instead of resorting back to romaji. its been two months so i’d assume youve already memorized it, but if not, i hope this helps
Yes I completely agree! Romaji is a good way to start off to know what the sounds are but yes you should absolutely go straight into hiragana and katakana.
Yeah true
can i ask what exactly romaji is? i've been learning japanese for about a month now and i'd just like to know so that i dont use it :))
@@spottedstarart I am not 100% sure but 99% that romaji is English pronunciation of Japanese words.
@@gressy_k ah alright, thank you so much
wow, love this video, its so helpful and motivating! I am studying Korean and Mandarin and have always wanted to learn Japanese and this video made me really want to do it, thanks! I subscribed😊
That is so incredibly sweet! Thank you so much 🥺❤️ I'll be sure to put out more Japanese content soon!
@@starberrychu6 yes please do! I love your content :)
Study buddies! Hehe I love you. Next week 100% we need to set up a call. Great video Bubu❤️
Some japanese pod101 videos are inaccurate to irl, I have a native japanese friend who watched their video and said its technically correct, but very unnatural sounding, I recommend tokini Andys genki lessons
Watching this for the millionth time!
i love you 🤣
This is so beautiful love it❤❤❤
thank you for this video!! I will try to apply this on my learning! ❤
I'm glad i could help you! More videos about Japanese stuff will be coming very soon!🥰
Interesting video!!!
Thank you! I'm glad it was 🥰
Learnt a lot
Why this video is so underrated 🤟💕
aw thank you so much!! I'm glad it helped❤
Anki for Kanji Flashcards, Inmersion at any level all the time you can, never use Romanji, and at some point when you start to understand 30-50% of what you listen to, start make sentence cards on Anki.
No Japanese 101, no notebook lessons, no grammar lessons. Anki, inmersion and keep going on.
You could probably do sentence mining with Japanese 101 as a beginner.
Did you continue learning?
I had to put it on pause unfortunately due having to take Latin classes as well as Spanish in Uni! But i've been maintaining basic review of what i knew every few months and i hope to jump back into consistency soon :)
saw her face she is beatiful