This is perfect listening practice for me. There's a ton of basic beginner videos that are too easy for me so this is a nice bridge between super beginner and upper beginner. Ive been listening to my favorite anime but I don't have the vocabulary yet to catch it all, even at slower speeds. I need to practice with phrases like this.👍🏾
I read my first in hiragana sentence with no help today from this lesson, the sentence: にほんにすんでいるのがすきです。 It felt great to just take my time and look at the characters and pull the words out, then their meaning.
If you can’t understand most of these, don’t feel bad. Listening practice where you can’t comprehend everything being said is JUST as helpful for your learning as listening practice where you comprehend everything-maybe even more so lol. Just the act of trying to understand is engaging your brain and strengthening those neural pathways. I know it feels discouraging, but you ARE making progress, and if you keep practicing with videos like these you WILL see improvement eventually (especially if you are supplementing this type of practice with learning from a textbook or class). I mean, think of babies-they do nothing but listening practice all day everyday for close to a YEAR before they start understanding enough to actually respond.
honestly to me having hiragana above the kanji would have been more helpful than romanji... I find it easier to remember how the words are said that way. Otherwise good video!
Thank you so much Kendma Language School ❤❤ . I'm so happy , because I Love Japan and Japanese ❤❤. So I will learning every day with you ❤❤. I'm thank you and Appreciate ❤️
It's been 4 years since i left kawasaki (kanagawa).I thought I already forgot nihongo coz I dont have anyone to talk using that language. Today I want to study again even thou no one speaks it here in my country 😁
These are phrases , the question is how to practice listening the way we are talking to someone. I am practicing for n5 but my listening skills are terrible 😔
This is really helpful, but do you have any super beginners videos? 😅 Like, start from the alphabet and then build small daily based phrases? 😅 I believe to learn a really hard language like Japanese, we should start like a child when they are learning to speak. Just a thought. Thank you so much for the effort of recording all the lessons though. So many languages! 👏👏👏 God bless! 🙏❤💕
I am not a "SUPER" beginner. I wonder how I will feel about this hour-long video after the first few minutes or so? I am trying to learn Japanese, and I need all the help that I can get! Interim update. There are some phrases that I constantly hear when listening to people speaking Japanese, but I don't know what they mean. I'm hoping that this will provide some answers. More later. Thank you for your efforts. May you and yours stay well and prosper.
Wird in den Beispielen immer kudasei für bitte verwendet? Dachte, das würde nur verwendet, wenn man etwas übergeben kann, aber nicht für etwas immaterielles
Alright so I've been learning Japanese for almost a month now and i understand around 10-12% of this entire video without subs, i suppose that's good? Lmao
The way they have pronunciation and the way to spell it I love it, I’m gonna make flash cards
This is perfect listening practice for me. There's a ton of basic beginner videos that are too easy for me so this is a nice bridge between super beginner and upper beginner.
Ive been listening to my favorite anime but I don't have the vocabulary yet to catch it all, even at slower speeds.
I need to practice with phrases like this.👍🏾
全部聞き取れる!
I think I like this video for the fact that there’s a lot of questions to be asked and I’m in that questioning phase myself so this is perfect for me
If this is for super beginners i am now a newborn...cause i cant underdtand more than 5% of the words
I understand 80-90 percent, learning better phrasing and new words with this method, thanks!
loved this one all the rest repeat the same easy first ten sayings. This one i learnt next level. ありがとうございます。
I read my first in hiragana sentence with no help today from this lesson, the sentence:
にほんにすんでいるのがすきです。
It felt great to just take my time and look at the characters and pull the words out, then their meaning.
it's very helpful to study japanese through internet
If you can’t understand most of these, don’t feel bad. Listening practice where you can’t comprehend everything being said is JUST as helpful for your learning as listening practice where you comprehend everything-maybe even more so lol. Just the act of trying to understand is engaging your brain and strengthening those neural pathways.
I know it feels discouraging, but you ARE making progress, and if you keep practicing with videos like these you WILL see improvement eventually (especially if you are supplementing this type of practice with learning from a textbook or class).
I mean, think of babies-they do nothing but listening practice all day everyday for close to a YEAR before they start understanding enough to actually respond.
honestly to me having hiragana above the kanji would have been more helpful than romanji... I find it easier to remember how the words are said that way. Otherwise good video!
Thank you so much Kendma Language School ❤❤ . I'm so happy , because I Love Japan and Japanese ❤❤. So I will learning every day with you ❤❤. I'm thank you and Appreciate ❤️
It's been 4 years since i left kawasaki (kanagawa).I thought I already forgot nihongo coz I dont have anyone to talk using that language. Today I want to study again even thou no one speaks it here in my country 😁
These are phrases , the question is how to practice listening the way we are talking to someone. I am practicing for n5 but my listening skills are terrible 😔
Thanks for the story, looking forward for the next chapter. When are you downloading it had been a while.
;。太感谢了!您的视频一如既往地很有帮助。学到新词了~😊
Great video, thanks so much! I understand more than I thought I would!
The best video i ever watched today
This is really helpful, but do you have any super beginners videos? 😅
Like, start from the alphabet and then build small daily based phrases? 😅
I believe to learn a really hard language like Japanese, we should start like a child when they are learning to speak. Just a thought.
Thank you so much for the effort of recording all the lessons though. So many languages! 👏👏👏
God bless! 🙏❤💕
I like japonese language a lot!thanks!
Learning from Thailand 😊
I am not a "SUPER" beginner. I wonder how I will feel about this hour-long video after the first few minutes or so? I am trying to learn Japanese, and I need all the help that I can get!
Interim update. There are some phrases that I constantly hear when listening to people speaking Japanese, but I don't know what they mean. I'm hoping that this will provide some answers.
More later.
Thank you for your efforts. May you and yours stay well and prosper.
你是最理想的老师
👋🏼 Aloha from Maui strong love it !
all the words i learnt! Goodbye, hello, good evening and see!
This can really help me because I can only read sentences
I can read more than the ones I can listen to
"Great video! Very informative and well-presented. 👍"
この日本語と英語で話すのは面白いです。いろいろな難しいですが簡単が好きです。最後にありがとうございます。
It was a little easier when I made the playback speed x.50, hope that helps someone else! ❤
I wish there's a slowed down, 0.5x speed version for every japanese phrase too.
Click on the little gear and you can change the speed.
You can choose a 0.5 playback speed on UA-cam in the settings for the video
Use youtube's built in slow down tool.
You can slow it down in the settings.
That was one dramatic end!!
I hope our ladies are safe. 😂
Idt if this is for beginners. I think I should be on something like absolute beginners!!!❤
It's a very nice lesson
どうもありがとうございました先生。🇯🇵🙏🎉🇳🇵
Very useful
Arigatou from 🇵🇭
12:50
Quick question do you not pronounce the “ U” at the end.. for example the first two words I’m looking at the English part.
Is this a formal translation?
Easier version of:
How are you doing? = Ogenkideska
What piano music played in beginning?
thanks for this video
when I've given learning from highschool for 3 years and u already have encountered multiple phrases i don't know by 13 minutes in
Thank you
Wird in den Beispielen immer kudasei für bitte verwendet? Dachte, das würde nur verwendet, wenn man etwas übergeben kann, aber nicht für etwas immaterielles
Thanks
Hi:
Is this a Tokyo dialect? If not which is it?
Very useful thanks
I thought I would appreciate this, but they have to include audio in (indirectly translated) Californian-accented English.
no idea what im doing
Hey guys! I started to learn japanese can you give me some videos for super beginners onigaishimasu!!
Watashiwa nihongo ji nianni narimas😂😂
Great
From Indonesian 🙏
Does the Indonesian language have letters or hieroglyphs? Think you will learn the Japenese easily.
5:16 is pretty ironic…
Good
Hello hello 👋
I made some jokes. It's a good excercise
31:27 Arigatou Gozaimasu!
Alright so I've been learning Japanese for almost a month now and i understand around 10-12% of this entire video without subs, i suppose that's good? Lmao
good thank
Someone turned these into anki decks already?
Wow
First 😌
I somehow still have trouble listening to the words. maybe this language not for me.
❤️
Very good. But
Japanese speaker speaks too fast for beginners.
🥰
Anime carried fr
Please dont add the english voice next time, it sounds like nails on a chalkboard
日本語が話せません
😅😅 no kanji ... Makes little sense