nice progress bro. This is a very difficult language you are getting into. I have been studying japanese for 9 months and this is the best advice i can give you starting out. Spend about 1-2 hours a day listening to Japanese. As you learn, you will start to recognize words you have learned. Also, Practice pronunciation as much as you can. You can find youtube videos that are slow paced and you can practice "shadowing" the speaker. This means you will just speak out loud right behind their flow of speech. Make sure you practice using grammar that you have learned with different words you have learned too. best of luck out there, its not easy
Would recommend you try out Anki with the core 2k/6k deck so you can expand your vocab and here the native audio and example sentence that comes with it.
Your video just popped up on my feed, this is a cool idea to track your progress and keep yourself accountable. This is a tough language but speaking as someone who learned from zero to passing N1 and working in a Japanese company, it’s certainly doable! Your pronunciation for the sentences is pretty solid, one thing I noticed was you were pronouncing/writing family as kazuko かずこ, but it’s actually kazoku 家族(かぞく), so be careful with that middle hiragana.
Yo im trying to learn japanese, as i wanna get a japanese citizen ship, and i dont know where to start, ive currently finished learning hiragana and katakana but i dont know what to do after that, people say learn kanji or whatnot but nothing makes sense, could u give me some guidance?
@@ٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴ-ٴ_ٴ have you tried any textbooks? Genki 1 is a good place to start and it will teach you the first 140 or so kanji in a manner that makes sense. On UA-cam one of my favorite channels for learning Japanese is Nihongonomori (日本語の森) and they teach from beginner to advanced, give them a watch
You know what? I've been struggling too for the first time. But you know, because the Japanese language is my bachelor, I must learn what I started. I started learning Japanese in 2014, and I get my JLPT N3 in 2023. Its a long journey because I have a job too, but its quiet fun ^-^)/
Hey bud... I'm also on the same journey so seeing someone else having the same progress is awesome. Keep going mate. I hopefully will be as well :)
Thanks and good luck on ur side
nice progress bro. This is a very difficult language you are getting into. I have been studying japanese for 9 months and this is the best advice i can give you starting out. Spend about 1-2 hours a day listening to Japanese. As you learn, you will start to recognize words you have learned. Also, Practice pronunciation as much as you can. You can find youtube videos that are slow paced and you can practice "shadowing" the speaker. This means you will just speak out loud right behind their flow of speech. Make sure you practice using grammar that you have learned with different words you have learned too. best of luck out there, its not easy
I will do that thankds for the advice
Would recommend you try out Anki with the core 2k/6k deck so you can expand your vocab and here the native audio and example sentence that comes with it.
I will look into it thanks for the help.
Your video just popped up on my feed, this is a cool idea to track your progress and keep yourself accountable.
This is a tough language but speaking as someone who learned from zero to passing N1 and working in a Japanese company, it’s certainly doable!
Your pronunciation for the sentences is pretty solid, one thing I noticed was you were pronouncing/writing family as kazuko かずこ, but it’s actually kazoku 家族(かぞく), so be careful with that middle hiragana.
Ok thanks for the help try to keep it in mind
So glad u notice my plan it exactly as u said
Yo im trying to learn japanese, as i wanna get a japanese citizen ship, and i dont know where to start, ive currently finished learning hiragana and katakana but i dont know what to do after that, people say learn kanji or whatnot but nothing makes sense, could u give me some guidance?
@@ٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴٴ-ٴ_ٴ have you tried any textbooks? Genki 1 is a good place to start and it will teach you the first 140 or so kanji in a manner that makes sense. On UA-cam one of my favorite channels for learning Japanese is Nihongonomori (日本語の森) and they teach from beginner to advanced, give them a watch
Keep it up brother! You can do it
KEEP IT UP BRO!!!!
You're doing well! I'm learning Japanese too, and I've managed to do well-ish. What are you using for learning Japanese?
Doulingo
You know what? I've been struggling too for the first time.
But you know, because the Japanese language is my bachelor, I must learn what I started.
I started learning Japanese in 2014, and I get my JLPT N3 in 2023. Its a long journey because I have a job too, but its quiet fun ^-^)/
That nice
Good luck bro
If you keep it up you can flex it to your friends
Dou yara hitobito nidotto shiranai kara ne?
Translation make no sense
私たちの言語を愛してくれてありがとう。
それを維持する!
他の国の言語について学ぶのは素晴らしいことです。
しかし、彼らの文化、マス・マダミ・カン・マララマン、そして彼らのアクセントも知ることを忘れないでください( ◜‿◝ )♡
I will do my best not to dishonor ur language.
heck yeah