FiveADay Kanji The first time I saw that one I laughed because of course I learned Katakana first and was like "They literally just put a ta on top of another ta!" And then there's just a kanji that is ta on its own. I get the kanji came first but it still just seems silly learning it as an outsider.
I've tried multiple apps , teachers , methods but I wasn't able to learn kanji... to think he is teaching me better that anyone else with this simple videos...I'm so grateful to him.
I used to think that all the kanjis are complicated. Just came to know that the kanjis in the beginning grades are pretty easy and the higher grades will be fine as you keep on progressing.
You have my thanks too! I am currently reading kanjis too. Just recently memorized all the readings and meanings of the 80 kanjis of grade 1. Still a long long way to left to go 。 (╥﹏╥)
i knows it's a dumb question but i gotta ask anyway lol. i noticed that when u count the number of strokes of a kanji you always end the last number with the sound 'to' for ex 'ichi ni san to' i dont knows is that a thing?? im sorry again its a dumb question lol
It is like a sigh of relief after having finished writing while counting. Sorry for being confusing. Thank you for watching and for asking the question.
@@cielastrae why would you call it "Nihongo" when you can just say Japanese... Do you also call French "français" and Russian "Russkiy"? Or Korean "Hangug-eo"? I don't understand...
Great video, more kanji to practice writing - I do struggle reading kanji whether it's on-yomi or kun-yomi (I know what they mean though) because they have multiple readings, and I do like to see more in sentences to help me sight out which reading is which, thanks
I really love these videos, they're just perfect. Got me wondering, how important are the stroke details (like release/stop on some ends) for everyday writing?
@@NettoRockman It is True that mostly foreign/borrowed words are written in Katakana however it's not uncommon to write native words in the aforementioned script( like how onomatopoeia is almost always written in Katakana) Native words can be written in katakana to give them a bit more emphasis,kind of like how we use _italics_
I've been using these tutorials, to make my own japanese homework on kanji. I just wanted to really take a moment to thank you for spending time on teaching everybody out japanese. Is it alright if I say ありがとうございまして or should I say ありがとうございます? Well, 先生、ありがとうございます!
my teacher said its because men work, and the rice field is common in asian country's so, basically yes. also the kanji for noisy (姦) is 3 kanji for woman (女) in a triangle, i wonder what they are trying to say? lol
@@lucasilva7390 The rice fields gave men power back in the olden days of Japan. You had bigger and more rice fields, the more people rely on you to feed them, the more power you have.
お願いします、I'm a true fan of your videos, I was waiting for a native that teaches like you the kanjis that are so difficult for me to understand in this process of my learning but are so necessary to learn, I feel honored for knowing a sensei like you, you even teach the number of strokes that we need to do for the kanjis, fantastic, excellent yet magnificent. I'm still learning vocabulary, with your lesson and the grammar. And thanks for the pronunciation too for every single kanji in every single place of the phrase. I'm writing EVERYTHING down on my notebook and doing drills. ありがとうごさいます。
こんにちは。Thank you for watching for my videos and sending the comment. If you are learning independently, it would be tough、I guess. I am glad if my videos is helpful to you. For drills, there are sites for Japanese students as below. I think that these would be difficult because there are no translations, but just for your information. print-kids.net/print/kokugo/1nensei-kanji1/ (←no answer) happylilac.net/sy-kanzi1h.html print.ejuku.com/kanji/kanjitest10/ kanken.jitenon.jp/mondai10/ ji.bdmj.net/10.php kakijun.jp/main/kankenKK10.html I have written too much, but I think it is better to repeat something one. If possible, I also want to make videos of exercises. ありがとうございます。
"Then the next kanji is this! ... あれ? では 、これで終わります。ありがとうございました" Hahahaha it was so funny. Thank you soooo much for teaching us how to read and write kanji!!! 本当にありがとうございます!!
This is really helpfull thank you so much I decided to learn a skill this 2022 so I decided to Learn Japanese. I just finished the Last video where I learned 30 Kanji. Thank you so much
These videos are very educational and it is important to teach basic words when learning any language really. Learning the kanji for it is awesome. Thanks!
I have a question. For the おん reading of kanji, since it is the Chinese reading, would you use the words from the おん reading for actual conversation in Japanese or is it used just for the reading? It's probably a silly question but I wanted to know for sure.
Words that use おん reading(おんよみ) are commonly used in conversation. おん reading is used in many compound words(or sometimes just an independent word). These are used regardless of written language or spoken language. For example, 花びん (かびん) means "vase", where "ka" is おん reading of "花". This is only an example among numerous ones. In compound words(the words consisting of two or more kanji), おん reading is rather more commonly used than くん reading and they are used regardless of reading or spoken. Sorry for repetition. Thank you for watching and the question.
Addition; verbs or i-adjectives including okurigana like 見る(to see/ look, る is an okurigana), 赤い(red(adj.), い is an okurigana) are always くん reading. Thank you.
Thank you for the answer. I have one more question if you don't mind although it's not about kanji. One of my major goals for the next year or two is to be able to speak Japanese fluenty. I'm having trouble with this. I know that Japanese has a pitch accent to distinguish between words that have different meanings but are spelled the same (in kana), and I know Japanese has 敬語. But I can't find anything that gives me information on these things. In order to sound fluent I need to learn the proper pitch for various words, and I need to know the proper formalities to use in different situations. If you have any recommendations on where to find information I would greatly appreciate it. ありがとうございます
About the pitch accent, here are some; www.gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ojad/ accent.u-biq.org/ book:→ www.nhk-book.co.jp/detail/000000113452016.html I am having dinner now, so I will reply later, hahaha(笑). Thank you.
This is by far the best channel to learn kanji, the characters go well with the next one like 左with右 and 男with女. ありがとうございます!
it certainly is
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Yes it shows a better way to write the characters
"The next kanji character is this... あれ?" :3
Very cute ♡(˃͈ દ ˂͈ ༶ )
(・ω・)
夕 looks just like katakana タ!
That's right. Very alike!
FiveADay Kanji The first time I saw that one I laughed because of course I learned Katakana first and was like "They literally just put a ta on top of another ta!"
And then there's just a kanji that is ta on its own.
I get the kanji came first but it still just seems silly learning it as an outsider.
FiveADay Kanji Oh, I... guess it kind of does. Never saw that.
FiveADay Kanji Oh I'm not disagreeing, I'm just looking at the resemblance visually, and yeah I can kind of see it
Love your writing :3
I never knew kanji is so cute 😭
木 → tree
林→ grove
森→ forest
傘 is umbrella.
林 → grove
草 → grass
And grass is the Japanese equivalent of lol.
@@skyjack1 Never knew that :v
@@awkqua yeah, saying "big kusa" is like saying lmao
It always make me chuckle everytime he realized that it was all finished.
「じゃ次は-」
*flipped paper*
「あれ?おわた?」
www
だよね
君の日本語本当に上手です。
@@tonylau7005 ありがとうね。
@@Prem-j9l3s Are you Japanese native speaker?
@@tonylau7005 いいえいいえ
I've tried multiple apps , teachers , methods but I wasn't able to learn kanji... to think he is teaching me better that anyone else with this simple videos...I'm so grateful to him.
0:05 夕
0:56 花
1:19 草
2:04 林
2:51 森
3:30 竹
4:02 虫
4:34 貝
4:56 犬
5:16 大
5:56 中
6:59 小
8:16 上
8:44 下
9:19 左
9:44 右
10:56 男
11:20 女
12:05 子
12:28 人
13:17 目
13:40 耳
14:05 口
14:20 手
14:36 足
目次を作ってくださり、ありがとうございます😊
"Stop is ok but Hop" :D
This video is kind of old, but ありがとうございます先生!
I thought that kanji was harder than it actually is before your videos ^^
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!I'm glad if it is of any help to you^^
You need to do the past tense; ありがとうございました😊
I used to think that all the kanjis are complicated. Just came to know that the kanjis in the beginning grades are pretty easy and the higher grades will be fine as you keep on progressing.
たまに普通に日本語で説明しちゃうのかわいい
かたなんだけどもin this case がた笑笑
14:37 I expected to see him show his foot on camera, didn't he show his hands for all to see when we're on the 手(te) part?
An original way of teaching 👏👏
Thank you 🙇🏻🙇🏻
I downloaded all your courses, with your permission!
If you can, OK, thank you!
すごい。ありがとうございます。
ありがとうございます。
Hi
Wow actually I can understand now that you people are saying thankyou to each other
@@HornetCucumber
Oh you are learning Japanese huh?
日本語 の 学ぶ ありがとう。😊
@@prohitman3373
That is good! Thank you for learning Japanese
I thought 夕 in 夕方 was タ omg its so hard lol. I'm learning my kanjis still
Anyone who is reading this have a great day!! You're awesome!
@今すぐ子供を作りたい lol thank you too :)
You have my thanks too! I am currently reading kanjis too. Just recently memorized all the readings and meanings of the 80 kanjis of grade 1. Still a long long way to left to go 。
(╥﹏╥)
@@SuggonM it's ok, you will get there :)
@@SuggonM Good job! I just started!
@@SuggonM good luck
I thought I'll never be able to learn, but I'm actually learning and this makes me happy.
ありがとうございました! I'm so happy to find your channel for learning Kanji! This way of explanation is incredible!
I'm also happy that you found my channel and watch my videos. I'm glad if my videos are of any help to you. こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!
14:24 idk why him showing his hand to the camera is so cute lol
This is the most helpful channel for me while learning Japanese language. ありがとうございます先生!
thankyou sensei!^^
Thank you, too!(^_^)
せんせい
先生 (ʘᴗʘ)
J'aime beaucoup les exemples de jukugo donnés dans ces vidéos. Génial ! Great job, this is very helpful. スゲ一!ありがとうございます。
Désolé de ne pas avoir donné beaucoup de jukugo dans la vidéo. Merci beaucoup. ありがとうございます!
Amazing videos, helped me so much learning kanji as a beginner. ありがとうございます
"The next kanji character is...あれ!"
it's so funny the way he realized later that hes done 😂😂
I really love it when you provide such detailed explanation.You even give the pdf for it.ありがとございます!!!
i knows it's a dumb question but i gotta ask anyway lol. i noticed that when u count the number of strokes of a kanji you always end the last number with the sound 'to'
for ex 'ichi ni san to'
i dont knows is that a thing?? im sorry again its a dumb question lol
It is like a sigh of relief after having finished writing while counting. Sorry for being confusing. Thank you for watching and for asking the question.
I kinda wondered too.Thank you for your answer!
南小百合 my sensei told us that ‘to’ means ‘and’. I kind of learned Nihongo (Japanese) when I was a kid.
Not in this case.
@@cielastrae why would you call it "Nihongo" when you can just say Japanese... Do you also call French "français" and Russian "Russkiy"? Or Korean "Hangug-eo"? I don't understand...
I learn more here than in school
先生ありがとうございます
こちらこそ、ごらんいただき、ありがとうございます!
@@learningkanji3930 せんせい、how to read kanjis that Djamel eddine wrote?and what are the meaning of them?ありがとうございます
@@aghnasavarazabdullah6926 they are read sensei and mean teacher
@@aghnasavarazabdullah6926 "先生" means "sensei"
Ayyy I was able to read the arigatou gozaimasu part that's a small win
I’m honestly so happy I found your channel. This video is really old now but these videos changed my life with learing kanji.
These are my favorite kanji videos! Thank you for making them.
My thanks to you as well!!
You have the most beautiful hand writing I have ever seen!!
Others who take this as a serious hobby can do wild shit with calligraphy.
こういう動画見て日本語について勉強してる外人さんってこんなにいるんかぁ
日本人としてめっちゃ嬉しいなw
A whole lot of thanks for taking the time to do this, much appreciated. Gracias! Bendiciones!
This is the greatest teaching, thank you very much.
Not at all. Thank you very much!
Wow, down to the point, cutting out all the self-publicizing bs what they have in other videos. Thank you!!
Thank you very much for watching and commenting!!! ありがとうございます!!
逆に英語の勉強になりました!
教え方が凄い上手で分かりやすかったです!
ぴこさん , ありがとうございます!!
ぴこさん, 日本語がお上手なので日本人の方と推察申し上げますが、あたたかいお言葉、ありがとうございます!!🙇😊
すいません!日本人中学生、まだ小僧の者です。
紹介遅れましてごめんなさい…
いえいえ、わざわざありがとうございます。日本人の方からの励ましのコメントは珍しいです。本当にありがとうございます!!
Learning Kanji
こちらこそ!
英検対策にこの動画を前々から見させてもらっていまして…
すごく助かってます!
"Are? Owata no ka..." wwww
Why im laughing on that part wkwkwkwk
Thanks ! That helps me a lot :)
Also I do like your voice. Keep it up please ! ~
Great video, more kanji to practice writing - I do struggle reading kanji whether it's on-yomi or kun-yomi (I know what they mean though) because they have multiple readings, and I do like to see more in sentences to help me sight out which reading is which, thanks
It's amazing how "onna" means woman in Japanese while in Italian is "donna"
I'm not currently studying, but find this fascinating to watch none the less.
I really love these videos, they're just perfect. Got me wondering, how important are the stroke details (like release/stop on some ends) for everyday writing?
not really…
It's okay if the shape is correct
先生、ありがとうございます。
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます。
ありがとうございました, 本当にありがとうね.
Muito obrigado, muito obrigado mesmo.
Thank you, thank you so much.
動画を見てくださり、ありがとうございます。コメントもありがとうございます。Obrigado por ver o meu vídeo. Obrigado também pelo seu comentário.
Tonny Oliveira Brasileiro ?
Ola
é br é?
@@learningkanji3930 Woah! How many languages do you know?
Stop is okay but *HOP*!
It's nice to learn Kanji, I was able to form my own sentences like 「お目さんは可愛いです」("o-me-san wa kawaii desu", Your eyes are cute.)
先生のビデオは便利です。ありがとうございました!
とても便利です。ありがとうございました
Your handwriting is really pretty!
キレイだな
kirei is not a borrowed word so its written using hiragana, きれい
@@NettoRockman It is True that mostly foreign/borrowed words are written in Katakana however it's not uncommon to write native words in the aforementioned script( like how onomatopoeia is almost always written in Katakana)
Native words can be written in katakana to give them a bit more emphasis,kind of like how we use _italics_
@@vanshika9920 good to know
@@NettoRockman glad to have helped
Kai kind of look like two fishes swimming in under a book shelf. That could be a nice way to remember it perhaps! :P
Your handwriting is perfect!✌✌✌ arigatou!
Steve, you are right. Thank you for your prompt reply and kindness. I am very grateful.
After night i can remember and write (correct) all kanji which you showed in video. That's really cool!
夕:ゆう (yuu)
花:はな(Hana)
草 くさ (kusa)
林: はやし (hayashi)
森:もり(mori)
竹:たけ (take)
虫 むし (mushi)
貝: かい (kai)
犬: いぬ (inu)
大きい:おおきい (ookii)
中:なか(naka)
I've been using these tutorials, to make my own japanese homework on kanji. I just wanted to really take a moment to thank you for spending time on teaching everybody out japanese. Is it alright if I say ありがとうございまして or should I say ありがとうございます?
Well, 先生、ありがとうございます!
I’m a native Japanese speaker and saying ありがとうございまして is incorrect in Japanese so you can say ありがとうございます
Wish it had the onyomi readings as well, it would've been easier.
なんだろう…
時々入ってくる日本語がめっちゃ日本人の発音で、かといって英語めちゃくちゃ上手いしこの人が日本人なのか外国人なのか分かんない
im russian and i feel difference)
白玉くん (٩・.・*٩*)それな〜!
いや、思いっきり日本人でしょ
My brain... it's...too... much
does "otoko" have the kanji of rice field in it because men use to work in the rice fields???
SliceOfCami no I pretty sure
my teacher said its because men work, and the rice field is common in asian country's so, basically yes.
also the kanji for noisy (姦) is 3 kanji for woman (女) in a triangle, i wonder what they are trying to say? lol
@@AubreyMK lol.
Rice fields+ power = man
The kanji below the rice fields means power or strong . So man is a power person who works in rice fields .
@@lucasilva7390 The rice fields gave men power back in the olden days of Japan. You had bigger and more rice fields, the more people rely on you to feed them, the more power you have.
お願いします、I'm a true fan of your videos, I was waiting for a native that teaches like you the kanjis that are so difficult for me to understand in this process of my learning but are so necessary to learn, I feel honored for knowing a sensei like you, you even teach the number of strokes that we need to do for the kanjis, fantastic, excellent yet magnificent. I'm still learning vocabulary, with your lesson and the grammar. And thanks for the pronunciation too for every single kanji in every single place of the phrase. I'm writing EVERYTHING down on my notebook and doing drills. ありがとうごさいます。
こんにちは。Thank you for watching for my videos and sending the comment. If you are learning independently, it would be tough、I guess. I am glad if my videos is helpful to you. For drills, there are sites for Japanese students as below. I think that these would be difficult because there are no translations, but just for your information. print-kids.net/print/kokugo/1nensei-kanji1/
(←no answer) happylilac.net/sy-kanzi1h.html print.ejuku.com/kanji/kanjitest10/ kanken.jitenon.jp/mondai10/ ji.bdmj.net/10.php kakijun.jp/main/kankenKK10.html I have written too much, but I think it is better to repeat something one. If possible, I also want to make videos of exercises. ありがとうございます。
I like the way you teach step by step. It’s help me a lot. Thank you very much
I'm late to learning kanji but i love these videos because it's so helpful
"Then the next kanji is this! ... あれ? では 、これで終わります。ありがとうございました" Hahahaha it was so funny. Thank you soooo much for teaching us how to read and write kanji!!! 本当にありがとうございます!!
Hahaha, I was stupid...まぬけでした。Thank you for watching it to the end. こちらこそ、まことにありがとうございます!!
Cool! Thank you for all the effort you put in these videos, they are very helpful.
とてもありがとうございます
Thank you so much for watching and the warm comment. こちらこそ、まことにありがとうございます。
This channel is gold
おめでとございます
あなたはすごいです
I brought a new calligraphy pen so I can practice these www
That is good. Thank you!!
I challenge you to do it with a pointed small brush tip marker
@@cryingwater
I can! But I challange you to write with a traditional East Asian writing pen!
@@山田-z3j8v no u
@@山田-z3j8v You mean the calligraphy brush? Easy. I've studied Chinese calligraphy in school for years as part of Mandarin language class.
Yuuuu have a really nice voice. And your English is perfect.
先生、 どうもありがとうございます。私は毎日日本語を勉強します。先生のレッスンはとっても良い。。。大好きです。。。
bro this video is the easiest to learn kanji...for those who really zero about learning japanese kanji this is the best video
Awesome video series. Thanks a lot. These are really very helpful to new learners.
Keep up the good work !
Thank you so much for watching and the encouraging comment!
Thank you...I also watch Light Smit channel. So good.
All the best. 🇯🇵🇿🇦
9:41
\チガウカラ!/(怒鳴り声)
Arigatou sensei!!!
This is really helpfull thank you so much
I decided to learn a skill this 2022 so I decided to Learn Japanese.
I just finished the Last video where I learned 30 Kanji. Thank you so much
These videos are very educational and it is important to teach basic words when learning any language really. Learning the kanji for it is awesome. Thanks!
Thank you so much for watching and the comment!! ありがとうございます!
@@learningkanji3930 No problem, it was my pleasure.
Thank you very much for this helpful video !!!! Makes studying a lot easier :)
I have a question. For the おん reading of kanji, since it is the Chinese reading, would you use the words from the おん reading for actual conversation in Japanese or is it used just for the reading? It's probably a silly question but I wanted to know for sure.
Words that use おん reading(おんよみ) are commonly used in conversation. おん reading is used in many compound words(or sometimes just an independent word). These are used regardless of written language or spoken language. For example, 花びん (かびん) means "vase", where "ka" is おん reading of "花". This is only an example among numerous ones. In compound words(the words consisting of two or more kanji), おん reading is rather more commonly used than くん reading and they are used regardless of reading or spoken. Sorry for repetition. Thank you for watching and the question.
Addition; verbs or i-adjectives including okurigana like 見る(to see/ look, る is an okurigana), 赤い(red(adj.), い is an okurigana) are always くん reading. Thank you.
Thank you for the answer. I have one more question if you don't mind although it's not about kanji. One of my major goals for the next year or two is to be able to speak Japanese fluenty. I'm having trouble with this. I know that Japanese has a pitch accent to distinguish between words that have different meanings but are spelled the same (in kana), and I know Japanese has 敬語. But I can't find anything that gives me information on these things. In order to sound fluent I need to learn the proper pitch for various words, and I need to know the proper formalities to use in different situations. If you have any recommendations on where to find information I would greatly appreciate it. ありがとうございます
It is a difficult part of Japanese, so I do not know if there is any information, but if there is, I will answer later. ありがとうございます。
About the pitch accent, here are some;
www.gavo.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ojad/
accent.u-biq.org/
book:→ www.nhk-book.co.jp/detail/000000113452016.html
I am having dinner now, so I will reply later, hahaha(笑). Thank you.
This actually helps a lot! Thank you ^^
ありがとうございます!Could you please send the kanji characters we had learned in each lesoon to us? So we can review them for better memorizing!
I love you senseiii ♥️
Following along with my Sigma brush pen!
Outstanding handwriting
Thank you. ありがとうございます!!
ありがとうごさいますせんせい!
These videos are very helpful! ありがとうございます。
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!!
ありがとうございました❤️
ありがとうございます❤️
すごい! ありがとう ございます せんせい😊
こちらこそ、見ていただき、ありがとうございます!😊
ありがとござみますせんせい!
先生ありがとう、あなたと同じ国にいない他の人の漢字を教えてくれて本当にありがとう。
こちらこそ、ビデオを見てくれて、ありがとうございます。
私は韓国人です。言語を学びたい人に日本語を教えていることは非常に役に立ちます。
ありがとうございます。감사합니다. 격려가되었습니다.
너를 격려해 줘서 고마워!! (あなたが励まされてうれしい!!)
This is the most satisfying Japanese lesson I've ever had.....
Thank you so much for watching and the comment. I'm glad if it can help you. ありがとうございます!
Thank you for teaching.
ありがとうございました先生!
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!
Why did you add the past tense to thank you?
this is the next..
*flips page*
あれ?
あいがとうございます🙏🏻🙏🏻
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!!
ありがとうございました😊
先生 ありがとございます。
5:46 in chinese it means the same thing its just pronounce like dà and not dai
Thank you so much for your help and kindness 😇😇
I'm not Learning japanese still these videos are in my recommendations,
And I'm kind of liking watchin' them
I'm currently learning Kanji Grade 1 and 2. Thank you for this uncomplicated overview. I'm curious to know what kind of pen you use 😊
The pen is "ぺんてる 筆touchサインペン ブラック SES15C-A(Pentel Fude Touch Sign Pen, Black)". Thank you for watching and the comment😊
@@learningkanji3930 perhaps other than Amazon is there any way we can buy this kind of pen?
Thank you. These videos are a very helpful resource!
どうも ありがとう ございます せんせい for this usefull video that you make khanji easier
こちらこそ、どうも ありがとうございます for watching!!