Insult in Japanese like a Pro BAKA! KIMO! UZA!
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- Опубліковано 18 лис 2024
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14:53 I was gonna say “sounds FUNNY”. I cut the video too much 😅
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Thank you for your videos Misa sensei. Your hair is very nice too😊
@@GerardMenvussa I understood this reference ^
I love how cute it sounds when it's a Japanese girl saying it 🥰
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Me: Japanese could help me out control my swearing habits
Misa: The Dark Side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural...
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bro memes aside palpatine really carried that movie
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Learning a new language is a reasonable way to go to this
there is a saying in turkey which says if you are learning a new language start with swear words or words relating to the specific intended meaning most of the time indicating an action of relationshp
I can finally talk back to my friends when playing apex😩
With the help of this channel, I passed the N5 JLPT in 2022. Now, I just learnt that I passed N4 in December. I am so grateful for all your hard work, Misa sensei! Thank you! 🙇
Your pronunciation of "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" is とてもお上手ですね。
Also it really threw me for a loop that in One Piece Manga they often use furigana creatively. At one point Zoro was doubly insulting by saying あの野郎 with バカ instead of やろう as furigana.
I love these videos because you get really good cultural lessons along with vocab use so thank you ❤
I stopped being friends with a dude because he wouldn't stop saying "お前はバカだよー!" to me and I got sick of basically being cursed at unprovoked lol
"Don't use this video for evil" 😂 I laughed, but I would also never use any of these words. And as you said, we hear it in fiction anyway, so at least now there is confirmation of what is an insult. 👍
I'm done with my finals! I can't wait to start learning with you again!! Your lessons are always so fun and you're always so cute!! I'm so grateful you put these lessons out for free!!!
This is instantly my favorite Japanese lesson content, arigato Misa-san
先生, first time i tried to use my japanese in a online server of a game, because of the high ping i was so bad playing, and they called me ZAKO 😂
When i searched on Google it said small fish, but i understood it's like "noob" 😂
I love how your approach instantly makes Japanese not as intimidating anymore
I thought ドジ and おっちょこちょい have different meanings, with ドジ meaning someone who's "clumsy" as in often dropping things, tripping, not so good with their hands and おっちょこちょい being "scatterbrain", "careless", someone who'd often leave their keys in the door, forget to take their belongings back with them, forget to take off the price tag off clothes before wearing them, not check the bus/train schedule for changes before important trip etc.
Glad I found this channel. I love this first lesson already :)))
Cool you adress "kimoi/kimo". I remember that infamous Welcome to the NHK episode where Yamazaki invites his crush to his apartment, just to reveal to her that he is working on an Eroge whose main character is inspired by her. She slaps him a goes: "Die, kimo ota!" I finally know what that means. I mean I totally had no idea what she was saying hahaha ^ o ^
The music behind is actually so relaxing.
Thank you Misa, it's getting better every day 😊
5:17 I like how Japanese children just casually happen to know Mozart.
めっちゃおもろい!Very usefull lesson to start a New Year with japanese.
THIS is the kind of content I love from this channel 😂😆
The purple hair looks great!! Thanks for the video!
Love how you are so sensitive about using mean words.
I need to work on that myself.
You got to talking about へんたい and it reminded me of Filthy Frank and how he taught エッチしょう😂
love the murasaki no kami.
Your hair looks so cute!!
I like the idea of obakasan/obakachan. It's such a cute bratty concept.
Also question: Could "yakutatazu" be used for a thing instead of a person? Like say someone's mowing their lawn and the mower breaks, would it make sense if the annoyed person exclaimed "yakutatazu" and like kicked the thing?
I think in that situation you would call it a 「ポンコツ」
Says a lot about a language when absolutely the worst thing you can ever tell anyone in it is "I won't forgive you!"
Really? 👀
Nope, they have trash dialects with junkie-like words, trash concepts, like "respect for money" and many other unsightly things.
A video that is perfect for me!!🥲
Lol. I feel you. Mixed feelings.
Yea because you are all the things she talked about in this video
"obakasan" was a deliberate pun in the anime Dragon Half, i was so proud that i understood that
i will study this video very hard
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Objectively speaking, learning swear words in any foreign languages you're studying is a good thing as it allows you to identify when/if someone is using them against you as well as to prevent yourself from accidentally saying one when you shouldn't.
I'm also curious, in cases like the "kimoi" example and the little extra bit mentioned in the video, are there any reasons for slang words to have the "i" at the end written in hiragana instead of the whole word being written in katakana?
I also recall reading somewhere that there are no swear word equivalents in Japanese to "f*ck", save for "fakku" (which is basically the "Japanese reading" of "f*ck"), but that words like "kuso" can replace it, like when something bad happens to someone and they just shout "f*ck!".
And thanks for the inclusion and explanation of stuff like "obakasan". I'd say it's a condescending or even passive/aggressive type of insult. There are some characters in manga who do use this type of insult (like someone mockingly referring to someone with an "aniki" position in a gang as "niichan", for example). Didn't really consider that this was also somewhat common in real life before I heard Misa-sensei talk about it.
To make the interjection "kimo!" an adjective "kimo-ish", we add the hiragana "i" at the end of "kimo".
@@kotori_no_saezuri Oh! That makes sense. Thank you so much for your response!
@@speedwagoncito my pleasure.
This is great content. If you're going to spend any time in Japan or speaking Japanese, you'll inevitably run into these. Might as well learn about them now and get it out of the way.
Your pronounciation at EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK was really really good
„EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK“ の発音はとてもよかったです
I'll never hear Eine Kleine Nachtmusik quite the same way again.
The timing lol
Ningen seems like it means human, in portuguese there is the word ninguem, it is pronounced like ningen, but the meaning is nobody. I start some similarities there, maybe the portuguese got some words from the japanese and also the opposite back in the exploration times.
Very educational, thank you Misa!
Thank you Misa sensei 💖❤️💕
Your pronounciation of "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" was amazing.
Naze Misa wa maji kawaii ? 🤔
ore honto baka (gaijin) desu
She just is ! lol
ah yes some new insults... to use on my self
It's always useful to know vulgarities and insults in foreign language, also to not use your native language words that can sound similar to them
Anyway it was interesting, and it would be cool to learn more about foul side of japanese
1:31 as an anime watcher I appreciate this 😂😂😂
Now i can curse my friends who learned Japanese earlier than me 🤣
I love you and your channel thank you so much!!!💖💖💖
Very important vidéo to understand people and protect yourself ! Thank you Misa san !
In anime I’ve also heard the term むっつり助平, but I don't know if it's actually an insult or just 助平, something like hentai, or 阿婆擦れ abazure in The Shield Hero, then also Kisama is very often used as an insult, or くたばれ. Then ヤリマン, 気違い kichigai, おかま.
These will be the first words I learn in Japanese
Was this video inspired by the news about Pikachu?
That emotional damage was super effective...!
I am German and I was very shocked when you suddenly spoke German 5:04 Your pronunciation is really good 🥰👍
Well theres a reason why she has a british accent when speaking english, she probably spent some time in europe
@@sethaldrich6902 what do you mean?
she learned German as well
@@creativebodyflying really?? omg that’s so cool
I can finally realize when japanese people are insulting me! Thanks Misa-sensei!
Also it is interesting to hear about ゆとり教育 somewhere outside of a textbook. I have never expected this. I've read a text about it in 上級への扉. They say that gen ended up in the same situation as before, children had to study in cram schools after school to be good enough for universities
I learned "ecchi" from Filthy Frank, his video is super funny
Hell yeah thanks misa learning something new everyday your awesome.
Please please make a video explaining the lyrics of Mezase Pokemon Master!! 💕💕💕 It would be great and a beautiful tribute to the anime!!
Great timing. Lets get it out of our system just before Christmas. Then I'll be able to behave for few days.
am i the only who thinks that misa is cute when she's mad?
just guessing here, but it seems as if a useful English translation for ゆとり might be "slack", which is originally both a noun and an adjective. loose-fitting trousers can be called "slacks". and a common slang for (or among) millennials turns the word into a verb, as in "he's slacking" or "they're a bunch of slackers" referring to people who put in little or no work or effort, or just seem excessively relaxed. for a time (maybe the early-mid 1990's?) older people might complain about millennials as the "slacker generation". sometimes similar collections of ideas get tied together the same way in different languages.
I think my takeaway here is your beautiful disdain for cruelty. Sure, it's good to learn the words (I definitely learned some new ones, thank you!), but... the way you described basically every insult with a caveat that it's unkind -- you're a good person, Misa.
This video should be titled "Bad words with Misa. 🇯🇵"
I remember I saw "このビッチ野郎" online once and laughed my ass off.
Omoshiroi! I think that mostly Japanese slang is cute. It probably has more power among Japanese people than non-Japanese. As for translation it loses it's effectiveness. Then again English slang has also lost it's effectiveness as most slang is heard everywhere these days.
25:41 かわいい
Got a lot of new name tags for my contact list
うざい (uzai) may be a rude word, but personally I love how Jessica in "Umineko no Naku Koro ni" says "うぜぇぜ!" (Uzee-ze!), sounds very cute :)
It's too cute when you try to sound mean, Misa sensei. 😄
my true power has been awakened now. thanks u misa. i will go forth and insult the masses now
@Ironhell oh im not in japan dont worry. i'll just be insulting my dog and elderly father
Is there a reason why you have so many Pikachu's in your room 😮
This was Japanese 101 for me. Before hiragana…. No wonder I’m Re からゼロ now….
Can't help but wonder if this lesson was inspired by Mr. Musk. He's very smart but also very clumsy, so which of these insults would be most fitting?
trying: 髪は新色を好き
This video is useful, i need to know these words so that I can sense if they are upset and I can act accordingly...Arigatoo! Ohkini!😊
Very interesting to know about this bad words 🤣🤣🤣
すごい役に立つでした :)(I hope I used it correctly haha)
My two favorite ones are:
間抜け面
and
愚か者め
Love this one!
me and my friends in japan are also known as the くぞども
one point english lesson? c'mon toshi you're so good!
I was going to buy one of the products on your store, but it's a UK-EU site. I live in Japan. You don't have stores for other regions. Also, I've tried Patreon before, but can never get it to work.
Always the best!
Ooooh lordy you look like best girl from DDLC!
Great video love the purple hair it suits you again pretty smile hope you're doing well happy holidays merry Christmas happy New Year from the United States
5:04 great german
I thought "sukebe" was perverted like Muten Roshi, the "sukebe jii jii" from Dragon Ball.
This fits for me lol
when you learn a language, first thing you need to lear are swear word not for use, but bbecause people will swear at you, so yeah this is a legit advice.
When i learned english i learned to say fuck you before good morning
「貧乏にのカスが」~ Funny Valentine ジョジョの奇妙な冒険
I will use it to cut the moments when Misa pronouncec slurs, make it 10 hours version and put it on every time when proctastinating
Wow love your purple hair look so cute 🥰
Can you use these insults for inanimate objects? Like, if you are mad at your phone, can you yell at the phone,「うざい!」?
Wow teaching the adult words in this video, lol.
I think a better translation for "brat" would be がき (gaki) and the stronger alternative くそがき (kusogaki).
All the Japanese I need to move to Japan I learnt from both this video and an ero-rpg I play religiously.
みささんの髪はいつも一番かっこいいです
They tell you everywhere that あなた is rude. But hey, in the same time Sanji is using an ultimate form of polite addressing- クソやろう, クソ下っ端 and etc
Why do these insults sound cute 🤣
Does Baba derive from the Russian Baba Yaga, Grandmother Winter?
I heard you're doing some live gaming soon.
Misa has a pretty hair clip today too.
Everything is better fixed with arguments.
I am an animator with a swearing habits and umm yeah I am kinda always finding ways of control this but my characters they THEY have quite a vocabulary at least I don't post it good on you shadowpasta