How to Start Learning Japanese TODAY

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  • @ちむゆい-i3t
    @ちむゆい-i3t 2 місяці тому +436

    I'm Japanese. I can't tell your a nonnative speaker if I close my eyes. amazing

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +51

      Thank you!!!

    • @Giyu-sl4nf
      @Giyu-sl4nf 2 місяці тому +4

      Hey, This Is Perthho.Would you please like to become my language partner?

    • @ちむゆい-i3t
      @ちむゆい-i3t 2 місяці тому +2

      hi Perthho, sure where do you live?

    • @Giyu-sl4nf
      @Giyu-sl4nf 2 місяці тому +2

      @@ちむゆい-i3tCurrently I live in India. Where should we talk?

    • @lightingren6539
      @lightingren6539 2 місяці тому +1

      Can u also be mine please 🙏 ちむゆい

  • @nd-qi6hp
    @nd-qi6hp 2 місяці тому +182

    I'm Japanese who is learning English intensely. I'm always blown away by her super natural Japanese. Everyone who wants to master Japanese should follow her.😮

    • @Giyu-sl4nf
      @Giyu-sl4nf 2 місяці тому

      Hey, This Is Perthho.Would you please like to become my language partner?

    • @nd-qi6hp
      @nd-qi6hp 2 місяці тому +1

      @Giyu-sl4nf
      Hi! Perthho. Where do you live? You study Japanese in Japan?

    • @Giyu-sl4nf
      @Giyu-sl4nf 2 місяці тому +1

      @@nd-qi6hp I'm from India. I also live in India and learning Japanese here by myself.

    • @PenguinKiller-rs6vv
      @PenguinKiller-rs6vv 13 днів тому

      hey i am an indian and i really love japanese culture and i am thinking to settle in japan someday with my parents... would you help me becoming fluent in japanese ??

    • @cagnolini_troppo_carini
      @cagnolini_troppo_carini 23 години тому

      Hi I love Japan. Is really cool meet a Japanese

  • @PeytonDavis-d2b
    @PeytonDavis-d2b 2 місяці тому +124

    "its not that hard"
    "also i have been doing this for 13 years"

  • @ootoyadaisuki
    @ootoyadaisuki 2 місяці тому +119

    Her Japanese is super natural and clear.

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +8

      so glad to hear it!

    • @hyperx3803
      @hyperx3803 Місяць тому +1

      Hi can u teach me Japanese and i teach u english

    • @SakibAli-yr7kw
      @SakibAli-yr7kw Місяць тому

      ​@@hyperx3803😂

  • @terribletomato
    @terribletomato 2 місяці тому +75

    Another useful way to help with pronunciation for beginners is practicing Japanese tongue twisters or singing amenbo no uta. Amenbo no uta has all 50 sounds in the song including small っ for pauses of certain words like ちょっと. Definitely a fun way to practice!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +12

      Ooooh that's interesting! I also used to say "生麦生米生卵” a lot to practice too lol

    • @JohnM...
      @JohnM... Місяць тому +2

      Or singing any Radwimps song, especially Zenzense.

  • @MrSalas
    @MrSalas 2 місяці тому +19

    I've been at it for almost 2 years and I am nowhere near your level. Your output tips were super helpful. Thanks!

  • @AlexiaInbloom
    @AlexiaInbloom 2 місяці тому +35

    This is the third video of yours that I am watching, despite me having no interest in learning Japanese, or anything Japanese related. I just like your personality and like hearing you speak. I know your channel is Japanese focused but I would love to see you vlogging or just talking about random topics that interest you. 💕

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +6

      I’m honored 🥹🥹💕 wait yes I’d love to do vlogs too!!

  • @CEO-colour
    @CEO-colour Місяць тому +5

    I just respect you as a language learner, you’re amazing.
    凄すぎる!

  • @cupidery
    @cupidery 24 дні тому +2

    omg im so happy to see another telugu yter !! it makes me so happy bye u r my inspiration AAA

  • @iDovah4
    @iDovah4 Місяць тому +17

    Ananya, I’m honestly not sure if you will see this or not, but I just want to say that you are an inspiration. Just like you, I’ve been interested in Japanese culture since childhood. Over the years I’ve been trying to self-study but hit those plateaus you mention.
    Flash forward to now, I’m married to a wonderful Japanese man and we have two beautiful children (one boy and one girl!). We will be moving to Japan in January of 2025. My husband speaks fluent Japanese and I’m embarrassed to even say that I’m STILL learning how to read, write and speak Japanese. It’s my dream and goal to one day have a casual conversation with him in Japanese. He has worked so hard to learn English just to speak with me. I hope I can return the kindness and sacrifices he has done to make our communication easier.
    I bought your Japanese course and I’m currently working on mastering Katakana so that I can continue progressing in the lessons. I want to work hard and stand proudly at his side. So thank you for showing me that it’s possibly to reach the level you did. And congratulations on passing your N1!! I hope next year I can take the N5. 😊

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  Місяць тому +1

      That's incredible!! I'm so excited for your move!! And I'm cheering for you with your japanese studies!!! You got this! Thanks for being part of the Japanese with Ananya crew too :') It's the first time I ever made any Japanese learning course and I poured my heart and soul into it so it's so amazing to hear that you're using it!!!

  • @Ikas90
    @Ikas90 2 місяці тому +19

    I used Duolingo for a long time. It has only gotten me to a certain level, a plateau so to speak. Listening to podcasts, street interviews, N5 listening exercises... helps me way more. Duolingo becomes a bit of a hinderance after a while.

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +3

      agreed!

    • @iamkyleclimer
      @iamkyleclimer Місяць тому +2

      what podcasts & street interviews do you guys recommend?

  • @ebifried
    @ebifried 2 місяці тому +52

    i watched this whole thing as if i were a fresh learner bc even though i “know japanese”, at times it feels like im at the beginning 😭 all the advice still stands true!

  • @MightyMigi
    @MightyMigi 2 місяці тому +14

    This was my steps. I learned hiregana and katakana. Learned how to use the Japanese keyboard not Romaji and then I just started picking up words here and there until I could start forming full sentences and then I started to learn particles and conjugations now I can have a full conversation in Japanese, but I still need to practice like you I think I just learned how a child would learn from their parents

  • @JapaneseSoundscapeJourneys-j3w
    @JapaneseSoundscapeJourneys-j3w Місяць тому +2

    So good to see someone who loves to learn my native language. Thank you!

  • @zeinyoussef5679
    @zeinyoussef5679 2 місяці тому +9

    Great video! I’ve been studying Japanese for about a year now and feel like I’m making great progress! When it comes to the difference between は and が I feel like I have a really good understanding of the difference thanks to dollys comprehensive guide to Japanese but maybe I’m overestimating my abilities 😅

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +3

      yay! it's good to be confident haha that's awesome to hear

  • @iTuber012
    @iTuber012 2 місяці тому +8

    Honestly, folks need to realize that in some ways, katana needs to be mastered. You're going to see every single letter so much. With hiri, after you get the Kanji down and are reading native content, you'll mostly see the same few combos over and over.... Definitely memorize both alphabets but you need to be a katakana expert as it's everywhere

  • @oliviad.646
    @oliviad.646 Місяць тому +3

    I haven’t ever thought about drawing the word you are learning but that is a great tip! Excited to try this! ありがとございます!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  Місяць тому +1

      Yay! Best of luck and hope it helps :)

    • @JohnM...
      @JohnM... Місяць тому

      Fun fact: ‘I’m grateful’ is ありがたいです。

  • @MarieLing12
    @MarieLing12 18 днів тому +1

    Super useful advice! I started learning like two months ago and I’m aiming to get a scholarship to study in Japan in 2027 and I think learning a little Japanese as well as polishing my English are key

  • @ie8042
    @ie8042 Місяць тому +5

    I’ve always been into manga/anime and appreciated Japanese culture since I was a child. I’m a 25 year old Somali girl and honestly I regret not actually giving it a go (undiagnosed ADHD). I keep thinking it’s too late now but the time will pass anyways so I will just get started. Thank you for this video I’ll try my best! You make it sound possible 🩷 I am quite good at naturally picking up accents and random words but it’s sitting down and retaining information I should work on. Really I can pick up a lot of words in different languages. I’m not put off by things cos I can read write and say things out loud in Arabic (I don’t understand it at all😭 cos I’m Muslim and needed to learn this as a child to learn the Quran) so I’m not so intimidated. But I will commit. I was thinking of doing Korean too I love kdrama and used to love K-pop. But I shall focus on Japanese I think! 🫂subscribed!

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.
      I have a +1 year streak on Duolingo already

  • @jnclgonz
    @jnclgonz 2 місяці тому +4

    A BIG AGREEEEEEE. When I was astonished by Japanese language, I was still learning Korean at that time and eventually decided to commit with one language. As I immersed myself more into the Japanese Language, it was very frustrating by how complicated it is than Korean but I find it more challenging and fun. I can't compare the feeling of satisfaction when I fully grasp the meaning of it. I'm still learning, it's kind of having a long trip without an ending🤣

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      Omg I’m glad it wasn’t just me haha

  • @Yahello_Lydia
    @Yahello_Lydia 24 дні тому

    Thank you so much for this video and for recommending other resources outside your own course. Not everyone would speak about other resources. I'll definitely watch this video again as I'm getting more serious about my Japanese studies! 🙏

  • @Naga2Hands
    @Naga2Hands 2 місяці тому +7

    I have started learning Japanese from this April. Self learning and taking the JLPT N5 this December, just to keep myself motivated.
    Hiragana, Katakana and basic 120 kanji's along with around 500+ vovabularies are done. Also i have learned 25 grammer lessons of minna no nihongo 1 from NihonGoal channel. (But i can recollect only 50%) It is definitly bit hard to learn one byself, consistancy is they key when learning on own.
    Hope i will clear N5 this year and start explore the opertunities to converse in Nihongo soon after thant. Fingers Crossed! and thanks for this video!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      super excited for you. fingers crossed!

  • @Sej-i6e
    @Sej-i6e 2 місяці тому +1

    Thankyou so much, The help u did is really the biggest help that can be done, Such a Relief I got, You are one of my Idol For Japanese learning now, Tysm again, Keep making videos, Keep growing.

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

  • @SafetyLast-_-
    @SafetyLast-_- 2 місяці тому +5

    I am at the beginning of learning Japanese(learned Hiragana, Katakana, and some Kanji, but still). So your advices are very useful for me. Thank you for that! 🙏 I also like your personality and kindness. Don’t know why, but I start to smile unconsciously when I see your eyes and hear your voice 😊 Would be great if you tell more about Japan itself and your experience in this country in your future videos/vlogs. All the best to you, Ananya 🙌

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      so glad to hear that!! thank you :)

  • @カンチ-q7v
    @カンチ-q7v 2 місяці тому +1

    この人、語学の天才

  • @ralphs8858
    @ralphs8858 Місяць тому

    Been watching Japanese dramas and movies for decades with subtitles. All I can manage is a few words and Japanese-sounding jibberish. 😂You're amazing! How does this channel have only 28k followers?

  • @TheFlashy-mi7vv
    @TheFlashy-mi7vv 2 місяці тому +6

    I was studying in india Andhra Pradesh when I was in 7 th grade I moved to UAE I joined a school in dubai I had to learn Arabic it was hard I know how to read and write I don’t understand the meanings. I watched 100+ plus anime I learned so many words and meanings in Japanese now I have habit of listening to songs I understand some words and I really like Japanese traditions ,food, language etc and i think to learn any language u need a proper guidance,passion,consistency and u have to be resilient I hope if you can make a video about universities in Japan because I want to join university in Japan I searched in youtube but I can’t find a proper guidance .thank you very much for giving advice for how to learn Japanese

  • @Taylorfamily04
    @Taylorfamily04 3 дні тому

    Thank you for this. My husband and I are learning Japanese through the Pimsleur app.
    I'm also a visual learner though so I know I should also do flash cards.
    My husband is on Japanese 2. He is better at it because he already knows a second language.
    Our kids are learning as well! We have 4 kids. They are 13, 11, 9, & 5. Our youngest girls learn well through Japanese cartoons.
    I'm almost on Japanese 2, but I'll be honest, I feel like because I'm not perfect at it, I don't do it every day, like the app suggests.
    But I'm definitely keeping with it!
    My husband and kids and I hope to live in Japan one day. My husband is a special education teacher here in Alabama, so he hopes to work with disabled children in Japan.

  • @kerry1234
    @kerry1234 2 місяці тому

    Omg your tips are super helpful! I've been studying Japanese for a year and the tips in this video has made my studying much more effective!

  • @garp9433
    @garp9433 2 місяці тому +6

    Your back drop is pretty good. Funny how a blanket and stuffed animal make it look great lmao

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +2

      I'm honored! LOL

  • @MeEnyu
    @MeEnyu 2 місяці тому +2

    very insightful, thank you!

    • @MoldyFajitas
      @MoldyFajitas 2 місяці тому

      Yooooo haven't seen your content in a year what a surprise! Is the dragon rework out yet? 😭

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      Thank you!!!

    • @MeEnyu
      @MeEnyu 2 місяці тому

      @@hiananyaa I have a quick question on moving to/living in Japan would you have a sec to chat on Instagram? I sent you a message!

  • @Gaiggy007
    @Gaiggy007 18 днів тому

    Thanks Ananya, that was a very informative video 👍👍

  • @gilliancytan9853
    @gilliancytan9853 Місяць тому

    Ananya, you are that lovely young lady from Takashii's interview! You are such an inspiration and thanks for your tips! 😊

  • @DBlizt2k6
    @DBlizt2k6 2 місяці тому +3

    I've been watching your videos since you were on Instagram. I enjoyed watching your move from the states to Japan. This was a very insightful video, I've been studying for 2.5 years now and I've hit a plateau which I am working myself through currently. I have a Japanese tutor I see once a week, but I need to work on implementing more immersion on a regular basis outside of class. I do listen to Japanese music and watch anime and TV shows. I also need to reorganize my vocabulary list and keep new words to it each day. アダバイスありがとうございます, コンテンツをだいすきです。じゃね!!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      I’m glad it was helpful!!

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

  • @mugaku_sogen
    @mugaku_sogen 2 місяці тому +1

    Recently, I’ve been using Anki and Notion to create notes and flashcards to help memorize challenging N1-level Japanese grammar and vocabulary. Each card includes Japanese explanations on the back.

  • @itsjustmac
    @itsjustmac 2 місяці тому +2

    Yes! More videos like this, please!

  • @siddharthm9740
    @siddharthm9740 Місяць тому

    Great little video, you cover so much! And strategies for all levels, very cool stuff and insightful, thank you.

  • @RedeemResh
    @RedeemResh 19 днів тому

    Your Japanese is amazing

  • @adamP0023
    @adamP0023 Місяць тому

    I've been learning Japanese since about 2014, but really got serious about it around 2020. The biggest gains I made in Japanese was by sentence mining native material and rewatching my favorite shows a lot. Every rewatch I would pick up a bit more vocabulary and understand more and more full sentences which was really cool. My favorite show to rewatch was Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood and the first time I watched it in full Japanese, I only understood like 10% of it, but by the 6th rewatch I was getting like 90%.
    It sounds super tedious watching one show that much, but if you pick a show that's awesome then you'll want to keep learning to understand it better. There's lots of other stuff that I did. I watched a lot of Japanese UA-cam videos about my interest and read all the Harry Potter books in Japanese.
    In the first book I probably looked or skipped most of the words but by the last book I wasn't even thinking about the Japanese.
    Japanese just takes a while to get anywhere especially in the beginning. The writing system definitely takes a while to get the hang of and even Japanese people find it difficult and tedious as children when they learn it in school. Ask any Japanese teenager and they'll have plenty of complaints about having to learn and write out all the kanji as kids for hours.

  • @Ray-eo4fm
    @Ray-eo4fm 2 місяці тому +3

    Hey Ananya, thank you for this video! Just wanted to point out that at 11:19 you said 'ha and ga' but since it's the difference between the particles, it should've been 'wa' and 'ga'. Overall a helpful video! :)

  • @Akiruiiiii
    @Akiruiiiii 16 днів тому +1

    Ur so relatable, even i was debating 😂 korean or japaness. Im in middle school as well so lets gooo

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

  • @Md.AbdurRouf-e3o
    @Md.AbdurRouf-e3o 2 місяці тому +2

    You are really brilliant! I see your max video.

  • @바나나-h8k
    @바나나-h8k 2 місяці тому

    This is the first video I've watched on your channel, and I'm already hooked on your voice! Just subscribed!

  • @ShailendraKumar-gl6qy
    @ShailendraKumar-gl6qy 2 місяці тому

    I have seen you while a person reporting video . Amaze That's why you are doing this .

  • @SaitamaHatesMosquitos
    @SaitamaHatesMosquitos Місяць тому

    Hey Ananya-sensei,
    I have been slowly studying Japanese for about 1 year now, and will continue.
    The reason I want to learn is to communicate with Japanese people and... yes I know, very generic, but watch anime without relying on subtitles. I have been to Japan twice now and I really enjoyed the vibe there and would maybe like to move there some day, or at least vacation there more frequently.
    I can pretty much pronounce all the Hiragana and Katakana characters... while Kanji not so much lol. In my opinion, as an English speaker, Katakana was easier to understand first before Hiragana, because many of the words are similar to English, but with Japanese pronunciation.
    I have honestly just been watching anime, J-dramas and listening to Japanese songs, especially reading the lyrics. Even watching shows with Japanese subtitles is a great way to learn as well.
    I plan to go to Japan again for the 3rd time soon and want to be able to communicate better than I did last time i was there, as I was able to handle only basic conversations and some words, but that will not cut it lol.

  • @sakurachristineito6428
    @sakurachristineito6428 2 місяці тому +1

    Girl, your 'about me' is impressive!!! True, some methods for learning Japanese are way more effective than the others, but I think what also helps is having a sharp brain & I feel like you are super bright!! eheheheh sorry if I sound too forward 🤗 but I'm just amazed by your linguistic skill!!

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

  • @siddhayogi907
    @siddhayogi907 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Ananya it was really helpful and got something to start my journey for learning Japanese ❤️🙏🏽😇

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      Excited for you!

  • @manarmrabet771
    @manarmrabet771 2 місяці тому +1

    your skin is skinninggggg 😍💓 it got me so distracted haha

  • @brycefactor
    @brycefactor 2 місяці тому

    Currently struggling just learning hiragana and katakana, I’m not bilingual so learning a new language is definitely difficult! I’ve been following you for awhile now and I’m so glad to hear you’re doing a course on it! I’ll be signing up at some point as my goal is to be moving to Japan in a couple years, as I want to study abroad and get my bachelors to teach English as a second language

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad to hear it and excited for you!!

  • @chordski7794
    @chordski7794 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m taking your course and it’s been a great help. Although I do feel overwhelmed sometimes cause I really don’t know how to start building up vocab

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      I’m happy to hear that! Yeah vocab is an uphill battle lol for me I just decided to study the words that would come up in j dramas I watched! That way at least I was learning relevant words

  • @Sompithebest
    @Sompithebest Місяць тому

    Thank you Ananya!

  • @xyzsss96
    @xyzsss96 2 місяці тому +14

    Her advise is convincing, I haven't seen any foreigners who speak Japanese better than her. I thought she was born and raised in Japan when I heard her Japanese for the first time.

  • @thegahd
    @thegahd 2 місяці тому +10

    は vs が is confusing because Tae Kim is wrong about the function of が. He also completely misses the function of the copula だ. They are NOT confusing if you know the function. は can only mark the topic of the sentence, while the main subject is ALWAYS marked by が, even when it isn't said/written because it is understood from context.
    I strongly advice against using Tae Kim, and rather watch Cure Dolly based on J. Rubins work.

    • @feelingevaporated2912
      @feelingevaporated2912 2 місяці тому +1

      Cure Dolly is even worse than Kim, this is horrible advice

    • @thegahd
      @thegahd 2 місяці тому

      @ If you don't understand what I wrote in my comment I'm sorry but you will never learn to understand and speak fluent Japanese

    • @pooshxD
      @pooshxD Місяць тому

      @@feelingevaporated2912why is cure dolly worse? 🤔

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      ​@@pooshxDHello👋
      Are you also a Japanese learner?

  • @THORODINSON313
    @THORODINSON313 2 місяці тому

    I found you recently cus i started learning Japanese recently ,when u speak Japanese you make it sound so fun 🎉

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      yay so glad to hear that!

  • @taylorjohn392
    @taylorjohn392 17 днів тому +2

    Im 13 and I just started, but my attention is very small

  • @GurGB
    @GurGB 2 місяці тому

    Recognized your pretty face from an interview video😌Appreciate the tips!

  • @Akiruiiiii
    @Akiruiiiii 16 днів тому +1

    Meanwhile duo speakers: 👁👄👁

  • @TheElaineAY
    @TheElaineAY 2 місяці тому

    Looooving this content!!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      YAYYY I'm so glad!!

  • @SG0041
    @SG0041 2 місяці тому +3

    I've been to japan this year and I'm planning on returning and study the language there, but I need to know the basics (started 10 days ago 😂) hopefully these methods will help me along the way🙏
    Arigatou gozaimasu

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      Have fun! :) You got this

    • @SG0041
      @SG0041 2 місяці тому

      @hiananyaa thank you 😊 🙏

  • @wallyjenkins9222
    @wallyjenkins9222 Місяць тому

    if people really want to gamify their learning, steam has 3 games to learn the 3 japanese scrips it a turn based rpg style game, your moves to attack enemies will be the sounds and you must use the right move (sound) on the right enemy, which will be the hiragana version of the sound you selected just type learn learn hiragana and it'll come up

  • @akshatmohan23
    @akshatmohan23 2 місяці тому

    Perfect before JLPT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Ananya San

  • @lilliescloset
    @lilliescloset 2 місяці тому

    I’m in my third year of learning Japanese at my school, it is very slow paced and we only do it for half of the year at a time but for our assessments we have to write in katakana, hiragana and kanji 😭 It’s very hard but I think it really does help reading and writing skills

  • @Ojekay10
    @Ojekay10 Місяць тому

    I like how when it came to immersion, you didn't mention that you have to move to that country. When i was younger and wanted to learn languages, they ALL said to move. Which obviously is not ask simple as people say and discourage me a lot from learning any language sooner. Now that I'm a bit older I understand better how to self immerse.

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

  • @yuenatv
    @yuenatv Місяць тому

    ur so reassuring ʕ ᵔᴥᵔ ʔ would love a video more specifically on the plateaus you faced and how you personally changed ur approach for each one~will be following your journey!!

  • @janusu
    @janusu 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this helpful resource! I'm looking for ways to brush up on my Japanese now that I'm no longer in the country. I would say that Romaji is being overlooked here as the fourth writing system. The rules of reading Romaji are different from reading English. Pronunciation is more simple, clear, and phoneticized. A huge mistake I noticed a lot of my fellow expats make when I was living in Japan was to try to Anglicize, or Americanize the pronunciations, which would result in a lot of confusion when trying to speak with it to communicate. Especially the vowel sounds.

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      True, romaji is super helpful to know

  • @usaraset
    @usaraset 2 місяці тому +1

    thanks Ananya.
    そのメソッドを英語の勉強に役立てようと思います😆

  • @stroodelgaming1902
    @stroodelgaming1902 2 місяці тому +2

    First! Just moved to Kanagawa and studying every waking second I have.

  • @gururajzankar3647
    @gururajzankar3647 27 днів тому

    I''m JLPT N4 and i'm in 12th std . I love your videos

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

    • @gururajzankar3647
      @gururajzankar3647 День тому

      @zidyepdodo7577 bro I have already joined jap class abt a year ago, My friend is also learning with mee, 👍

  • @f2pegasus206
    @f2pegasus206 16 днів тому +1

    me: watched her on takashi channel thinking she is cute
    le youtube

  • @yakisobasam
    @yakisobasam 2 місяці тому +2

    Ananya!! I remember hearing you speak Japanese in a video a while ago and I'm always blown away by how good you are! Huge +1 on creating your own Japanese environment through immersion. That really helped me too I believe even though I'm nowhere near your level. Great video and take care!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      thank you so much! :')

  • @plasmamuffin1320
    @plasmamuffin1320 Місяць тому

    My advice would be to find a way to learn that works for you. A lot of people will say you "have" to do this or that, and if you don't you'll never get fluent, inus and nekos living together, blah blah blah. Honestly, just do what's fun and works for you. For example, I've been learning for about 3 years and I still know almost no kanji. I tried learning kanji, and I even memorized like 100 words, but it was difficult and took energy away from doing the parts I wanted to do, so I stopped, and it's easier and more fun now. Everyone learns in a different way, so just try to find what works for you.

  • @Want_a_Croissant
    @Want_a_Croissant Місяць тому

    Haven't watch the video because i need to talk to the HR manager for a job i'm applying for, but want to say i just subscribe and continue to move forward so I can become an art director at Nintendo of japan in the next 10 years.

  • @mylow_____
    @mylow_____ 2 місяці тому +3

    Thank you for the helpful tips 🙏

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.

  • @pjdilip
    @pjdilip 2 місяці тому +1

    What is helping me is two years of basic vocab and grammar, passed JLPT N5, now going for N4, starting conversational exercises in our local group and possibly AI channels 😂

  • @speedcuber-diary
    @speedcuber-diary 2 місяці тому +5

    Lets say it was just water.
    No mentions about stuff that really will help a learner.
    Yomitan, Anki, Bunpro, Wanikanji or kanji at all, how much to read, how much to watch, wat are the general best practicies.
    I wonder if one could actually take something from this video?

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      I have other videos on my channel that mention all the resources I use in detail :)

  • @kashiiiiiii
    @kashiiiiiii 6 днів тому

    I’m 25 and starting to learn and seeing these videos makes me think I’m😂😂😂 cooked

    •  5 днів тому +1

      I started learning since I was 25 too. Now I have a job teaching Japanese. It took me 5-6 years to become fluent though

  • @j5679
    @j5679 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the vid. I'm intermediate in Japanese and advanced in English and there's something I come up against in both languages: Simply by listening regularly and attentively, I seem to get an 80-90% native accent, but when it comes to the remaining 10-20% I feel like I'm banging my head against a wall. Some of the things I've tried are: getting native feedback, listening back to recordings of myself, shadowing, etc. Despite that, I'm still far from native level pronunciation in either language.
    I thought that you who passes for a native may have some additional insight into that. There were some points in your video about pronunciation but I asked myself if there was more to it for you than just that. Do you think you the fact that you started learning Japanese relatively early in your life helped you? Do you think you just happen to have an intrinsic talent for accents?

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      If you feel like your accent is really still missing something pretty significant I would go back to the basic pronunciations of individual hiragana! If you’re all good there, then hmm maybe focus on word by word pronunciation when shadowing. At least that’s what I’ve done in my experience!

  • @adithyaradithya-x2q
    @adithyaradithya-x2q 10 годин тому +1

    Could you recommend the some apps that you are talking about?

  • @conjurer2006
    @conjurer2006 2 місяці тому

    すごい!こんなに早口で日本語を話せるとは!!
    日本人である私でさえ、ここまで舌を噛まずに話せないよ!

  • @HammadAlikhan-iv5yi
    @HammadAlikhan-iv5yi 18 днів тому +1

    Can I learn two language together like English and Japanese.

  • @VeganMangoQueen
    @VeganMangoQueen 2 місяці тому

    I’ve been learning Japanese on my own by trying lots of different methods and currently trying to decide if I want to renew my pimsleur yearly subscription. I enjoy the Preply teacher lessons but they can get expensive. Looking forward to trying these methods.

  • @Middleclassinjapan
    @Middleclassinjapan 2 місяці тому

    Helpful soon i will follow

  • @phanindrakatwal7570
    @phanindrakatwal7570 Місяць тому +1

    Duolingo is best ❤🎉

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      HELLO 👋
      Are you also a Japanese learner?

  • @shinra5869
    @shinra5869 2 місяці тому +17

    This is an ad for her course, plus a recommendation to make flashcards on your own and immerse by using textbooks and making your environment Japanese.
    Could have been a 2 minute video

    • @mism2897
      @mism2897 2 місяці тому +2

      Wow, makes sense. All she does is spam in social media. And you only have access to the course for the two years. Why?

    • @Funmi-g5t
      @Funmi-g5t 2 місяці тому +2

      she gave really good tips for 12 mins before really diving into her course

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +2

      I’ve been talking about focusing on immersion & flashcards on my socials since 5 years ago 🥲 it actually works and so I’m just sharing what worked for me! And yup, I promoted my course for a minute in my video, because it’s just another resource I recommended :)

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +2

      I set it as two years because it costs me monthly to keep the course page up on Kajabi!

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      Thanks :’)

  • @jessieinnn
    @jessieinnn Місяць тому

    YOU ARE SOOOO PRETTY

  • @insanefan19
    @insanefan19 2 місяці тому

    Yay I found your UA-cam! やった!

  • @whyriceofficial
    @whyriceofficial 2 місяці тому

    Love ur content! Missed the event u were at with Daichi lol -- love your point in this video about how you can make japanese a really fun process.

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      aw missed you there!

  • @georginekpop
    @georginekpop 6 днів тому

    I want to become fluent in Japanese,Korean and spanish, but problem is I don't have money to pay for classes and I wish that it's free so I can't pay when I learn

  • @Hola-ro6yv
    @Hola-ro6yv 2 місяці тому

    You seem like such a fun and positive person. How many years did it take you to become fluent in Japanese? You sound American like from the West Coast maybe California. Did you learn Japanese before you moved to Japan? Do you plan to live in Japan permanently ? Sorry for so many questions. You are just such a interesting personality. = )

  • @supakitthaiyindee61
    @supakitthaiyindee61 2 місяці тому

    Amazing video Please make how to learn kanji video nexts. 🙏🙏

  • @justaneimand2925
    @justaneimand2925 2 місяці тому +1

    as an indian or hindi speaker would you think it was easier to pick up japanese for you?
    i've heard that at least when it comes to pronunciation & the way both the languages sound kinda seem similar to some extent which makes both the native speakers learn the corresponding languages quite easier than english speakers respectively.

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      I speak Telugu and yes I would say it helped me pick up the pronunciation and grammar faster (since it’s also SOV)

  • @richmldn
    @richmldn 2 місяці тому +2

    Hi Ananya and learners of Japanese as a foreign language - here we’ve got legendary clips of 1986, in which American celebrities acting in Japan are having a discussion in super fluent Japanese.
    This includes Dave Spector, Kent Gilbert, Chuck Wilson, etc. but I wish Ananya, you would and will be like them in the near future.
    Part 1 (1986 Spoken in Japanese):
    ua-cam.com/video/38lRZgyV5OY/v-deo.htmlsi=ZTgznlB7XBU5_G1k
    Part 2 (1986 Spoken in English):
    ua-cam.com/video/mjhtHHe8qpo/v-deo.htmlsi=S9FtcdhmgV3S29KF
    Dave Spector
    Kent Gilbert
    Kent Derricott
    Chuck Wilson
    Marian

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому +1

      Wait these clips are so cool. I knew of Dave but had never heard of these other guys. This is so inspiring, thanks for sharing!

    • @richmldn
      @richmldn 2 місяці тому

      @hiananyaa There’s no Japanese that didn’t know them at that time - they were (are) influential as such in TV dominant time before internet comes in. No doubt they paved the way for other Americans and so-called gaijin celebrities and talents in Japan.
      Btw Kent Gilbert used to be an attorney with Baker McKenzie in both LA and Tokyo while acting in Japanese entertainment industry. Later he became a Japanese conservative opinion leader supporting PM Shinzo Abe.
      I am hoping that you would make some reaction videos on these clips as raw materials. I believe that would be something inspiring to many people.
      Also now we are in a good era where you can easily have an access to them via social media or through your own connection networks (“Jinmyaku [人脈]” in Japanese) regardless of your and their political thoughts (namely, some are extreme Democrats and others are extreme Republicans).

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 2 місяці тому +1

      Peter Barakan was incredible too. Decades ago he used to host a Japanese TV program that showed foreign documentaries. He's a Brit trained at SOAS. His Japanese speech, cadence, and mannerism is so natural, I assumed he was a foreign child raised in Japan.
      I've worked with a few people who have completed Japan Studies at SOAS, Cambridge, and Oxford. They usually reach an incredible depth of understanding of Japanese language, culture, history, etc. The other group of people that I'm always impressed by are those trained in universities in former Soviet Union countries. They probably have the best language and regional studies program in the world, especially as the purpose was to train diplomats, journalists, and spooks.
      The last generation trained under Soviet Union are now Ambassadors of Lithuania, Russia, etc and they're all near-native speakers. The most iconic person from that generation would be the late Alexander Vovin who was translating KAMAKURA Era diaries into English, and his native tongue is Russian. Unless you have special training in linguistics/literature, most native speakers cannot translate a 13th century diary into even modern Japanese. Translating between two foreign languages is beyond my comprehension.
      In comparison, most Americans in Japan cannot survive outside of their English speaking expat bubble. They cannot read a Japanese newspaper, government document, or novel which is often the reason why their understanding of Japan is superficial at best.

    • @richmldn
      @richmldn 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes British people in Japan may tend to be in more serious realm like Peter Barakan, a more cultural and academic figure, rather than entertainment. Alumni of Japanese major at Oxford include David Atkinson, a former partner and Japanese financial sector analyst of Goldman Sachs. He is still active in Japan and used to be an advisor to ex-PM Yoshihide Suga.

  • @arturz8192
    @arturz8192 2 місяці тому

    I’ll definitely check out the your course, thanks a lot!❤️🫡

  • @patrickmcevoy3257
    @patrickmcevoy3257 Місяць тому

    I started learning Japanese not easy but I injoy learning Japanese ur pretty

  • @sway1541
    @sway1541 Місяць тому

    WHERE IS Tae Kims guide to learning Japanese?

  • @Sepharite
    @Sepharite 2 місяці тому

    I’m convinced !

  • @snji-n4s0
    @snji-n4s0 2 дні тому +1

    so actually am a beginner and i found a popular hiragana learning video on youtube by japanese pod 101, So actually my doubt is that is that video helpful? and am i doing it right?

  • @inceptoo6797
    @inceptoo6797 2 місяці тому

    God bless you, thank you!

  • @kooyatagaws7500
    @kooyatagaws7500 2 місяці тому

    N1合格したのですね。すごい。

  • @bigsgm
    @bigsgm 2 місяці тому +1

    確実にアナンヤさんから学んだらペラペラなるわ。自分も逆に英語がんばろ😊

    • @hiananyaa
      @hiananyaa  2 місяці тому

      応援してます!

    • @zidyepdodo7577
      @zidyepdodo7577 День тому

      Hello
      I'm looking for friends that we could learn Japanese together.
      Like an accountability partner.
      I have a +1 year streak on Duolingo already