Katakana Quiz for Beginners | Learn Japanese
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2021
- Today well practice reading katakana for beginners. You’ll see some easy word written in katakana, then you have 3 seconds to read them out loud, before the solution is shown. The words will get harder and harder towards the end. Let’s practice with some katakana exercises and tests!
Remember: Learning the japanese language and the japanese writing system is a long journey, but every step counts. You can do it!
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That damn fried potato got me
same 🥲
クリーニング usually does not mean 'cleaning' in Japan, it means 'dry cleaning' (the laundry service). Cleaning is 掃除 (souji).
You are absolutely right, thanks for the correction!
@@mirkojpn Glad I could help.
this channel is so underrated , you deserve more subs
Please note that the focus of this video is to practice reading katakana quickly. I am not a native speaker, so the pronunciation won't be perfect by any means. Refer to native speakers to learn pronunciation. Greetings, Mirko
Are you Italian?
This was great. I realized how slow I read. And how many katakana I still don’t know.
Ty! You deserve more subs!
I like this new channel, I hope it goes far!
PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THESE I LOVE THEM
Thanks, i'm super busy at the moment but i will make another part in the future! :)
this helps so much, thank you!
Nice, thank you.
こんにちは、ありがとうございます。
Thanks for this video. Though your website i learned kata and hiragana. Now i want to learn the kanjis. I have bought the みんなの日 books for home study :-)
Thank you! Good luck with studying :)
Thank you for the video.. It is helpful even though I only guessed few words :D
Ahlala arigato I need to practice my kana and I find that readings helps a lot and this kind of quiz Ares perfect because there is also the translation !
Got everything right
Lesss goo flawless victory
Samee! Barely, after the last two one, but did it nonetheless!
next part when?
The last two nearly tripped me up, but I got them all right.
The voice saying フライドポテト sounded like フライドポテート instead; with a long エ. is that correct?
nah bro, short sound is correct :) not a native speaker so don't mimic the pronunciation in this video too much, just for reference. Cheers!
@@mirkojpn I see, thanks a bunch!
Hear alitle fun..honto desu
My brain farted at ポテト.. Heck
I thought I was bad at Katakana until I did this and could read them all LOL I read fu as ha tho Lol
Can you do another one but longer. Like 20 mins
⟟ didn't get them all right but I'm happy anyways! We just started learning katakana in class and we're only from a-ko
more more more
i only got one wrong, because i confused メ and ナ
It also happens to me sometimes haha
i had 7 mistakes😐😐😐
2:19 shouldn't that be "sandoicchi" in romaji?
oh yes, you are right!
this pronunciation is weird...
I hate katakana
lmao
@@sm1purplmurderedme583 I know it has it's origins in some monks and whatnot, but katakana is useless.
Kanji serves a purpose, katakana is just japangrish. I already speak English, i don't need to learn broken japangrish. It frustrates me so much. I want to learn japanese not this crap.
@@sm1purplmurderedme583 oh, すみません、クラップ、ですね?
@:D if chocoreto was written in hiragana I would still understand that it means chocolate. Many language use loan words, In france we call the two days off per week, weekend, ce weekend je vais au parc. We don't use an entire different alphabet to write loan words. You certainly must admit that it is excessive.
it way harder then hiragana more like guessing game all the time