Everything I Use for Learning Japanese
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- A lot of people have asked for me to make a video like this, so I decided to make here on the second channel!
- Update 2021.08.05: Netflix just changed the way they detect traffic, which crippled pretty much all VPNs trying to access Netflix, so just be warned about getting a VPN for Netflix right now, I recommend checking online if the issue has been resolved. WeVPN (Not sponsored, but I got an affiliate link if you want to support the channel!): www.wevpn.com/aff/Livakivi
- mpv: The Best Video Player for Language Learning: • mpv: The Best Video Pl...
- mpvacious: github.com/Ajatt-Tools/mpvacious
- Texthooker: texthooker.com/
- Clipboard inserter (there is a Chrome version as well): addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...
- DeskPins: efotinis.neocities.org/deskpins/
- ShareX Hotkeys for Audio: animecards.site/setupsharex/#...
- Anki: apps.ankiweb.net/
- Core 2k/6k: djtguide.neocities.org/anki.html
- Yomichan + dictionaries (personally I only use two or three of these) • How to Get 10+ Diction...
A pretty nice show with a low barrier of entry that I forgot to mention is Samurai Gourmet (2017) that you can find on Netflix
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This is so useful, especially for someone who is just now really getting in to Japanese language learning. Hope you mention this on the main channel sometime, I can definitely see it being really useful for several others there too!
Are you still learning?
It's been a year now, you still going?
I agree
Learning for about 3 months now. So far, Japanese Vtuber streams are a great source of learning for me
who do you watch?
@@trennn4939 mostly zatsudan streams of Marine and Lamy from Hololive. Great back and forth between chat. Polka is fun too but I find her pretty hard to understand sometimes when she slurs her words
You're the main reason I got motivated enough to actually learn japanese!
I really appreciate your channel alot. Please keep up the great work!
The reason I got back into japanese starting from the ground up after 6 years is because you showed me a path with Anki, and now that I feel stuck again, you appear with new paths I could take to improve, thank you for making all this!
That is cute, how are you going on now?
your card-creation process is actually so cool, respect man
I started learning Japanese a while ago, and about a month after I started it, I found your channel. Your videos are what’s helped me stay motivated and they’re also really informational and useful to how I’m gonna learn Japanese. I’ve seen like all of your videos and I will likely continue watching them, as I find your journey interesting as well. Thanks for these videos, that’s the main thing I want to say. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, I wanted to add audio clips to the cards I make while sentence mining but didn't know a good way to do so. I almost use all the same resources, except the clipboard extension. I just make cards using yomichan while immersing and edit them all together at the end, going over what words I learned.
You always make the most useful content on language learning, thank you for uploading these videos
This video was so useful Lakivi, thanks!
Thank you! I’m going to start tomorrow I’ve always wanted to learn a language to challenge myself and I was lucky to find this channel! I just binged a ton of your videos and your now one of favourite youtubers at the moment so keep up the great work! 😊
Can thank you enough for this video. Because of you, I've been doing Anki for about 5 weeks now and am finally learning to read (my speaking is N3 but reading SUCKS). Thanks for sharing that card guide (I will definitely check out this ShareX as having audio is huge). Major props Livakivi, thanks for helping me figure this out. I'd like to see / hear one of your output sessions. I wager you're better than you think.
I am just about to start my sentence mining journey, and this set up looks nice and easy. Big thanks!
I'm so glad you've made this video 😍
as usual amazing breakdown and video
Thanks liva, needed some tips for immersion
This video is absolute gold!!!! (like both your channels are anyway) Thank you so much for making this. I feel information overload in the best way. Now I'm off to start my journey :)
I was also just wondering - did you learn hiragana and katakana via duolingo when you were starting? I heard tofugu is great for these so I'll probably learn using this, but I was just curious about you (sorry if you mentioned it in another video, I might have just forgotten what you said).
I learned them through Duolingo yeah, but it really doesn't matter what you use to learn hiragana/katakana as it shouldn't take long.
One the way i used to learn vocabulary (languages in general) is to take a one minute video with transcript and a translate of that transcript (only to check the meaning as a whole) and will use a dictionary to see the meaning of the words, next with the text completed "translated" I will watch the video with subtitles on 50 times this is extreme usefull in the part of listening and reading
This a big boi
Will save this in playlist for when i advance farther. Ty
Thank you for this video ! I keep it for my future me in few months because i am learning Japanese since 3 months and i am a beginner so It will be very helpfully for me, but it's to advanced for me at this time 🙃( sorry for my english I am also learning it )🇨🇵
Your thank you bye bye was so cute aaaaaa >o
The nitw ost is a great background track
HOW IS THIS A BUDGET CHANNEL ITS SO HIGH QUALITY
I think i'm gonna try your method of sentence mining, cus it seems much faster. mine so far was to use Anki on my phone, pause the episode on pc and type it all by hand in my phone
for tracking time there's also automatic programs for that like RescueTime ActivityWatch that I discovered yesterday lol
you should make a video like this for your main channel :)
Where do you get your japanese subtitles from (assuming you can legally answer)? Do you download mkv files with japanese tracks or just the standard english mkvs and then add the subtitles by hand? From searching around it seems that kitsunekko is the choice site for the latter but a lot of people say the JP subs aren't synced properly
Either by googling, kitsunekko.net/, or netflix
Can you do let’s plays but explaining with subtitles-like pokemon and etc
Hikaru no Go was the first manga I read in Japanese and one of the first anime I saw. 懐かしい。
thank you i was looking for what app or extension you used to copy subtitles
I've also been watching Japanese News (FNN) but I can never follow any of it (I'm around N4 level) how easy do you find it?
It really depends, sometimes its pretty easy to get the gist of what's going on, but sometimes I'm missing some vocabulary, or even if I know the words don't really know exactly what's going on. If it had Japanese subtitles though, it would be much easier as I would know exactly what (kanji) words they're using.
The only one that works!
What site are people using to download anime from. I really want to study with watching Berserk 1997 but can't find any decent sites for it.
nyaa si
Thanksssss
I've been learning for one month now and I've only really been doing the imersion method for 2 weeks of that month. I can actually understand a decent amount but I find it pretty hard to immerse in any show I haven't watched before, I just get really lost.
Do you have any advice to get over this first big hurdle?
I'm going to make a few videos related to this soon
@@BudgetLivakivi Thank you so much
how do you record specifically audio using sharex? Also how did you have it immediately on your clipboard?
nvm found matts video lol
For reading I highly recommend "Satori reader", it is really one of the best apps out there. Just try it out guys
what about add-ons in anki?
I have a question if you don’t mind. Do you recommend using Tae Kim’s grammar guide before starting the core 2k/6k deck or during/after
During, but you can get started with Tae Kim on day 1.
@@BudgetLivakivi ah Alr tysm one more thing sorry idk if this is a dumb question but do I need to remember all the vocab from Tae Kim because I want to do 9 words a day on core 2k/6k without overwhelming myself by adding more words from Tae Kim
@@whatsbehindu I wouldn't say you have to, as the core 2k6k has almost all of those words as cards anyway. What you can do is perhaps take a word from the book that you want to learn and then move its order in the core 2k6k deck to be on top of the deck to speed up the rate at which you learn those specific words.
have you seen the migaku mpv setup? it seems to do what you do but much more streamline/less moving pieces.
Haven't really touched it, I guess I've seen it, if I remember correctly, it wouldn't give me much of a benefit as I would still have to do the manual labor of making the cards be how I want, and pasting a line into a card doesn't take any effort. For automatically getting audio, it would be pretty handy, but well, honestly on MPV getting audio is no issue for me due to the shortcuts.
But maybe I'm just too lazy to set it up :^)
Where do you download your anime? I search different websites they’re a little suspicious
I'm not going to direct link anything, but Google "nyaa" and end it with si
Can I do all this on mobile? (Andriod)
I mean I doubt that you will get the same experience but if you want to then everything is possible so: try it out c:
I wanted to ask you. Do you know all the joyo kanji ?
No clue, I never really learned kanji separately, and didn't really pay attention to things like that. I mostly just learned vocabulary and that's it.
is the core Core 2k/6k deck a good way to learn kanji?
yea
How many new cards did you learn a day when you were still learning 2k/6k?
10 for the first 3 months, 5-6 for the most part, and around 15 in the past month.
what is the translation extension thing i need it so bad!!
Yomichan? Everything I mentioned in this video should be in the description, added yomichan and dictionaries too now!
whats the best way to find japanese subtitles for anime to watch in mpv
You can rip them off netflix with subadub, check kitsunekko.net, or just google if those dont work.
Also sometimes its just impossible to find them tbh, I've had multiple shows like that.
@@BudgetLivakivi Thank you so much man i was struggling with that for so long, i dont normally use netflix for anime but i will try it out and the website is really useful too.
where do you get media to download. did you have to pay?
Its hard to even pay for media such as anime/manga if you don't live in Japan. Sometimes you can watch stuff with a VPN, but sites like Netflix have gotten really good at crippling even the best VPNs, so sometimes there is no choice but to pirate them.
as for japanese games I recommed 龍が如く0.
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Hey there
Idk japanese but i know how to put on grasses
Ok but what abt grammar 🤨
I used Tae Kim for that, and immersion. www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/