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  • @ruriohama
    @ruriohama  3 роки тому +1585

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    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 3 роки тому +5

      The language of Thoeruk people living on the planet W..
      (Ou)=U=( it's/ that)
      (Mã-u)=(Mu)=Bu= this
      (Thë-u)=(Tsu)=Şu= that (şu=~xiou) ..(ts=~th)=θ
      (Hë-u)=(Hãu)=O= it (he /she)
      (Al /El)=(bearer
      /carrier)
      (Iz- uz) = S (plural suffix for doubling)
      Der/Dar=(der)= diger= other ...(dar)=(nearest to the other)
      (Ler/Lar= plural suffixes)
      (ɜ:ne)=Eun= Ön= (fore/first) = uno/ one (ilkçe/önce=~firstly)-(önünde/öncesi=~before)-(öncü=pioneer)
      (Kendi= own)=(Ka-eun-de-u= which's at fore/which one at first)

      (ɜ:z=euz=Öz= self
      ) (kendisi=own self/ oneself)
      in the oldest languages..
      (One-this)=(eun-mã-u/ eun-u-mã)=enmo / enuma = me / I am
      (One-that)=(eun-u-tsë/ eun-thë-u)=enitë / entu = thou / you
      (One-hã)=(eun-hë-u/ eun-u-hë)=enhu /enuh = he
      our language
      (This one)= Mu-eun= (Men)= Ben= Me
      (That one)= Tsu-eun= (xien/thien)= Sen= You
      (These ones)= Mu-eun-iz=(miŋiz)=Biz = We
      (Those ones)=Tsu-eun-iz=(siŋiz)= Siz =You (Plural)
      Ou-ël=Ol =O= it (he /she)
      El=someone else (bearer / hand)
      (El-der)= Eller= other people
      (different persons)
      Ou-ël-dar= (Ouldar) =Onlar (The bearer and other-s nearest to it/him)
      Ou-eun-dar= (Ondar)=Onlar= They
      Dayı=(maternal) uncle
      Dayım=my uncle
      Dayımlar=my uncle and other ones closest to him=(~my uncle and his family) or (~my uncle and his close friends)
      Dayılarım=my uncles
      ikiz=(two similar ones) =twin
      ikiler =two and other dual ones
      üçüz=(three similar ones)=triplet
      üçler = three and other triple ones
      Men-niŋ=Meniŋ=Benim=My
      Sen-niŋ=Seniŋ=Senin=Your
      Ou-ël-niŋ=Olniŋ=Onun=his/her/its
      Miŋiz-niŋ=Bizniŋ=Bizim=our
      Siŋiz-niŋ=Sizniŋ=Sizin=your (Plural)
      Ou-ël-dar-niŋ=Oldarnıŋ=Onların=their
      Ka=(Qua)= which
      U=(ou)= it's (that)
      Ka-u=Ki=(Qui)=which that
      (Meniŋ-ka-u):=which that my...= benimki=mine
      (Seniŋ-ka-u):=which that your = seninki=yours
      (Olniŋ-ka-u):=which that his/her/its= onunki= his/hers/itsMak/Mek...(emek)=(exertion process)
      Çün=(chun)=factor
      Ka=(Qua)= (which)
      U=(ou)= it's (that)
      (Ka-u)= Ki=(Qui)=which that
      (Çün-ka-u)=(factor-which-that) =Çünki =(c'est-pour-quoi)=(that's why)=(therefore)= Because
      U-Çün = that Factor İçün=it's for= için=for
      Mak/Mek...(emek)=exertion (process)
      Gel-mek= to come (the process of coming)
      Gel-mek için = for coming =(the factor to the process of coming)
      Görmek için= for seeing
      Gitmek için= for going
      for deriving new adjectives from verbs
      A/e=to
      ...A/e + U-Çün =It's Factor To ..
      suffixes..(Icı-ici-ucu-ücü) (the pronunciation is like ~uji)
      (geç-e-u-çün) =it has the factor to pass =Geçici = transient /temporary
      (uç-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to fly = Uçucu = volatile
      (kal-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to stay = Kalıcı = permanent
      (yan-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to burn out = Yanıcı = flammable (yanıcı madde=flammable material)
      (bağla-y-a-u-çün) =it has the factor to biind/connect = Bağlayıcı = binding/connective
      for deriving new adjectives from nouns and adjectives
      Çün=factor (agency /being the agent/element of..)
      suffixes.. (Cı-ci-cu-cü) or (Çı-çi-çu-çü) = (jui / tchui )
      Yaban-cı = (outsider)=foreign-er
      İş-çi= work-er
      kapıcı=doorman
      demirci=ironsmith
      gemici=sailor
      deŋizci=seaman
      for deriving adjectives from the numbers
      U-Ne-Çün =that-what-factor
      suffixes..(Ncı-ncu-nci-ncü)
      (Bir-u-ne-çün)=Birinci= ~first (initial)
      (İki-u-ne-çün)= İkinci= second
      (Üç-u-ne-çün)= Üçüncü=third
      (Miŋ-u-ne-çün)=Bininci=thousandth
      Annemiŋ pişirdiği tavuk çorbası =(Anne-m-niŋ Biş-dir-di-ka-u Tavğuk Şorba-tsu)= the chicken soup which (that belong) my mom cook-ed...
      Arkadaşımdan bana gelğen mektubu okudum= (Arkadaş-ım-dan baŋ-a (gel-ka-eun) mektup-u oku-du-m)= I've read the-letter (which-one-comes) from my friend to me
      Sen eve giderken = (Sen Ev-e Git-e-er u-ka-en) = (that-which-time You get-to-Go to-Home)= While you go home
      Seni gördüğüm yer = (Sen-u Gör-dü-ka-u-m yer) = (which-that-place (belong) I Saw (that) You) = Where I saw you
      İşe başlayacağı gün= iş-e başla-y'a-çak-ka-u gün (.Ki o gün işe başlayacak)=(which) the day s/he's gonna start to work

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 3 роки тому +1

      The names of some organs at the body
      In turkish.. Ak= ~each one of both
      (Yan= side) (Gül= rose) (Şek=facet) (Dal=subsection, branch) (Taş=stone)
      Yan-ak= each one of both sides=Yanak=the cheek
      Kül-ak = each one of both roses=Kulak= the ear
      Şek-ak=şakak = both sides of the forehead
      Tut-ak=dudak=the lip
      Dal-ak=dalak=the spleen
      Böbür-ak=böbrek=the kidney
      Paça-ak=bacak= the leg
      Paytı-ak=(phathi-ak>hadyak>adyak)=Ayak= the foot
      Taş-ak=testicle
      Her iki-ciğer...=Akciğer=the lung
      Tül-karn-ak =that obscures/ shads each one of both dark/ covert periods= her iki karanlık/batıni çağı örten tül
      Zhu'l-karn-eyn=the (shader) owner of each one of both time (periods)
      Dhu'al-chorn-ein=two horned one=(horned hunter)Herne the hunter= Cernunnos = Cornius

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 3 роки тому +1

      Question words in turkish ..
      (Mu)=Bu= this
      (Tsu)=Şu= that...(ts=~th))=θ (peltek S)
      Ka=(Qua)= (which)
      U=(ou)= it (that)
      (Ka-u)= Ki=(Qui)=which that
      Ne = what
      (Ça -çe)(Ca-ce)= As
      An (en) = time (moment)
      Dem= time (demurrage)
      Vakit= (time) while
      Saat=hour / o'clock
      (Tsu-dem-an)=(the-time-moment)=- Zaman =the time
      (Dem-u-en)= Demin= Just now
      Di= now on
      (Şu-dem-di)= Şimdi=(that time now on)= now
      Tsu-an=Şu an= this moment (now)
      Tsu-an-da =Şu anda= right now (currently)(at present)
      Hal= situation (status)
      Hal-en =Hâlen= currently
      Hâlã= still
      Henüz=yet
      Hazır=ready
      (Hal-i hazır-da)=hâli hazırda= at present
      Hem-di =emdi=imdi=Now on
      Hem-an =Hemen=(all the same-as moment)(exactly the same time)=in no time
      (Hem-mã)=not exactly (the same) / not really ...(amma) Ama= but
      (An-ça)= Anca =as moment= (just) for now
      (An-ça-ka-u)= Ancak =here now just this=(just this for now)=all but=( but just this ? )
      Denk=(deng)=equal
      Denge=balance (equilibrium) ....(deŋer)=değer=value
      Dar= nearest to the other- (narrow)
      Dara=specific weight
      (Ka-dara)= which specific weight.. (Ka-değer)= which value.. (Ka-dar)= which proximate
      Kader=~potential (measure)
      Kadar=extent
      (Ka-u)=Ki=(Qui)=which that=(it's so)= so that
      (Ka-u-mu)=(Ki-mu)=Kim=(which that so this)= Who? (ki-mu(=which that such this)=kimi=gibi=like)
      Ki-mu-tsu-ne=(kimesne)= kimse=any one (whosoever)
      (U-çün)= İçün=için= (that factor..)(because)= For.. (that's for)
      (Ne-u-çün)=Niçün=Niçin=(what-that-factor)= Why.. (what-for)
      Ne-ğe = Neye=(what to) what-where toward = ~for what
      Ne-u-ğe=Niye =(what that to )= Why
      (Çün-ka-u) =Çünki =(c'est-pour-quoi)=(that's why))=(therefore)= Because
      Ne-çe = Nece=How.. (like what) (as what)
      (Ne-u-çe) = Nice=what as that= how long... (how too much)
      (Ka-u-ne-çe)=qınça= how much that
      (Ka-ne-çe)=Kança =(which-what-as) (Ka-çe)=(which-as)= kaç..=how many..(how much)
      O Bunu Yaptığınca=Bu'nu yap-tı-ka-u-ne-çe= (how much (in that time) s/he did this)=as much as s/he does this
      O Bunu Yaptıkca=Bu'nu yap-tı-ka-çe= how many (in that time) s/he did this=as s/he does this (in each time)
      (Ka-ne-çe)=Kança ............(Ka-çe)=Kaç........ =How many (as a numerical quantity)
      (Ne-ka-dar)= Ne kadar =(what extent)= what-which-nearest= How much (as the attribute)
      Ne-ğe ka-dar= Neye kadar =what which closest to
      Ne-yir-ğe ka-dar=Nereye kadar =where which nearest to =where up to
      Ne zaman=When ......Ka-çe-an= Haçan= when.... Ne vakit= when
      Ne zamana kadar=(when which nearest to)= when up to
      Ne-yir-e-denk = Nereye dek=(where equal to)= where till
      Ne-yir-e denk-u-en= Nereye değin=(then where equal to)= where until
      Ne-zaman-a denk-u-en= Ne zamana değin=(when-equal-to-then)= when until
      (Ka-en)= Ken=which time=~(When)
      (U-ka-en)= İken = (that-which-time)=when it's (that when...)
      (Ka-ne-u) =Hani =which what so
      Ka-u-tsu= Kaysı.... Ka-ne-tsu=Hansı..... (Ka-ne-ki) = Hangi =which
      Ka-ne-ki-tsu=Hangisi=which one
      that
      Ka-yir= which place.... Ne-yir= what place
      Ka-yir-de= Kayda=harda= where.......Ne-yir-de= Nerde=nerede= where
      Ka-ile-u=Kalay....Ne-u-ile=Neyle....Ka-ne-deng =kanday........Ne-asıl=Nasıl= How
      Ne-de-en=Neden=thereat what (then at what reason)= why
      Ne-yir-de-en=Nereden (nerden)=thereat where =(1.where from)=(2.under what condition)=when- where and how
      Dã-en=(Dan-Den) =from (at.. then) (than) (thereat)

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 3 роки тому +2

      Deriving a new verb in turkish
      1.(Der-mek= ~to set layout & to provide)=ter'kib & ter'tib etmek (used after the verbs which ending with a consonant)
      Verb+"Der" is used as suffix for the subtle voiced words (ter-tir-tür/der-dir-dür/er-ir-ür)
      Verb+"Dar" is used as suffix for the thick voiced words (tar-tır-tur/dar-dır-dur/ar-ır-ur)
      (ak-mak>aktarmak)(bakmak>baktırmak)(almak>aldırmak)(çıkmak>çıkarmak)(kaçmak>kaçırmak)
      2.(Et-mek = ~ to make) (mostly used after the verbs ending with a vowel sound and when the suffix "der" was used before)
      Verb+"T" is used as suffix for the subtle voiced words (t-it-üt)
      Verb+"T" is used as suffix for the thick voiced words (t-ıt-ut)
      (ak-mak>akıtmak)(bakmak>bakıtmak)(yürümek>yürütmek)(yırmak>yırtmak)(öldürmek>öldürtmek)
      3.(Eş=partner) (together or with partner)-(all together or altogether)-(each other or about each one)
      Verb+"Eş" is used as suffix for the subtle voiced words (eş-iş-üş)
      Verb+"Aş" is used as suffix for the thick voiced words (aş-ış-uş)
      (gör-mek-görüşmek) (bulmak>buluşmak)(uğramak-uğraşmak) (çalmak-çalışmak)
      4.(Al / El)= come to a state/a form through someone or something (to get being ...ed)
      Verb+"El" is used as suffix for the subtle voiced words (el-il-ül)
      Verb+"Al" is used as suffix for the thick voiced words (al-ıl-ul)
      (it's used as N to shorten some verbs)
      (gör-mek-görülmek) (satmak>-satılmak)(vermek>verilmek)(yemek>yeyilmek/yenmek)
      5."En"=own diameter(self environment)=(about own self)
      Verb+"En" is used as suffix for the subtle voiced words (en-in-ün)
      Verb+"An" is used as suffix for the thick voiced words (an-ın-un)
      (gör-mek>görünmek) (bulmak>bulunmak) (tıkamak>tıkanmak) (kıvırmak>kıvranmak)
      Mak/Mek...(emek)=exertion /process
      Git=Go (verb root)
      Git-mek= to go (the process of going)>to get there
      (Git-der-mek>gittirmek)=1.Götürmek= to take away (2. Gidermek=~to resolve)
      (Git-en-der-mek>gidindirmek)= Göndermek= to send
      Gel-mek= to come
      (Gel-der-mek>geltirmek)=Getirmek= to bring
      1.Gelmek...2.Getirmek...3.Getirtmek...4.Getirttirmek..5.Getirttirtmek..and it's going so on
      Der-mek= (~to provide) to set the layout by bringing together (der-le-mek= to compile)
      Dar-mak= to bring into a different order by disrupting the old (thara-mak=to comb)
      Dur-mak= to keep being present/there (~to remain/~to survive) (thor/hidher/hadeer/hızır)
      Dur-der-mak> durdurmak= ~to stop
      Dür-mek= to roll it up (to make it become a roll)
      Türe-mek=(törüv-mek)= to get created a new layout/form by coming together in the same medium
      Töre=the order established over time= custom/tradition > (torah=sacred order) (tarih=history)
      Üre-mek=to get increased /proliferate Üre-et-mek>üretmek= to produce / generate
      Törü-et-mek=türetmek= to create a new layout by adding in each other= to derive
      Dör-mek= to rotate on its axis ( Törmek=old meaning)- to stir /to mix (current meaning)
      (döngü)törüş/törüv=tour (törüv-çi=turqui)(törüv-giş=turkish)=tourist...(thörük halk=mixed people in ownself)
      Tör-en-mek>dörünmek= to rotate oneself /(2. to turn by oneself)
      Dörn-mek>Dönmek= to turn oneself
      (Dön-der-mek)>döndürmek= to turn something
      (Dön-eş-mek)>dönüşmek= to turn (altogether) to something
      (Dön-eş-der-mek)>dönüştürmek= to convert/ to transform
      simple wide tense
      for positive sentences
      Var-mak= to arrive (for the thick voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Ar-ır-ur)
      Er-mek= to get (at) (for the subtle voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Er-ir-ür)
      for negative sentences
      Ma=not
      Bas-mak= to dwell on /tread on (bas git= ~leave and go)
      Maz=(negativity suffix)=(Ma-bas) =(No pass)=Na pas=not to dwell on > vaz geç= give up (for the thick voiced words)
      Ez-mek= to crush (ez geç= ~think nothing about)
      Mez=(negativity suffix)=(Ma-ez) =(No crush)=does not > es geç = skip (for the subtle voiced words)
      Tan= the dawn
      Tanımak= to recognize (~to get the differences of)
      (Tanı-ma-bas)= tanımaz= ~doesn't recognize
      (Tanı-et-ma-bas)= tanıtmaz= doesn't make it get recognized
      (Tanı-en-ma-bas)= tanınmaz= doesn't inform about oneself (doesn't get known by any)
      (Tanı-eş-ma-bas)= tanışmaz= doesn't get known each other
      Tanışmak= to get to know each other =(~to meet first time)
      Danışmak= to get information from each other
      Uç=~top point (o-bir-uç=burç= the extreme point= bourge)
      (Uç-mak)= to fly
      (Uç-a-var)= Uçar=it flies (arrives flying/has a chance to fly)
      (Uç-ma-bas)= uçmaz= doesn't fly (~gives up flying)
      (Uç-der-ma-bas)=(uçturmaz)=uçurmaz= doesnt fly it (doesn't make it fly)
      (Uç-eş-ma-bas)=uçuşmaz= doesn't (all)together fly
      (Uç-al-ma-bas)=uçulmaz= doesn't get being flown
      Su=water (Suv)=fluent-flowing (suvu)=Sıvı=fluid, liquid
      Suv-mak=~to make it flow onwards/upward (>suvamak)
      Suy-mak=~to make it flow over
      Süv-mek=~to make it flow inwards
      Sür-mek=~to make it flow on (something)
      Suv-up =liquefied=(soup)
      Sür-up(shurup)=syrup Suruppah(chorba)=soup Suruppat(sherbet)=sorbet sharap=wine mashrubat=beverage
      Süp-mek=~to make it flow outwards
      Süp-der-mek>süptürmek>süpürmek=to sweep
      Say-mak=~to make it flow one by one (from the mind) = ~ to count ~ to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer)
      Söy-mek=~to make it flow from the mind (Söy-le-mek= to make the sentences flowing through the mind =~to say, ~to tell )
      Sev-mek=~to make it flow from the mind (to the heart) = to love
      Söv-mek=~call names (to say whatever's on own mind)
      Süy-mek=~to make it flow through (süyüt) =Süt= milk
      Soy-mak=~to make it flow over it/him/her ( to peel, ~to strip, ~to rob ) (Soy-en-mak)>soyunmak=to undress
      (Suy-der-mak)>sıyırmak= skimming, ~skinning
      Siy-mek=~to make it flow downwards =to pee Siyitik>Sidik= urine
      Süz-mek=~to make it lightly flow from up to downwards (~to filter, strain out)
      Sez-mek=~to make it lightly flow into the mind (~to perceive, to intuit)
      Sız-mak=~to get flowed slightly/slowly (~to infiltrate)
      Sun-mak=to extend it forwards (presentation, exhibition, to serve up)
      Sün-mek=to expand reaching outwards (sünger=sponge)
      Sın-mak=to reach by extending upwards or forwards
      Sin-mek=to shrink (oneself) by getting down or back (to lurk, to hide onself)
      Sön-mek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to be extinguished)
      Sağ-mak= ~ to make it's poured down (Sağanak=downpour)
      Sağ-en-mak>sağınmak= ~to make oneself poured from thought into emotions
      Sağn-mak>San-mak= ~to make it pour from thought to idea (to arrive at the idea)
      Sav-mak=~ to make it pour outwards (2.>put forward /set forth in) (sağan)=Sahan=the container to pour water
      (Sav-der-mak)>savdurmak>savurmak (Sav-der-al-mak)>savurulmak> savrulmak=to get (scattered) driven away
      (Sav-en-mak)>savunmak=to defend (Sav-en-al-mak)>savunulmak=to get being defended
      (Sav-eş-mak)1>savaşmak=to pour blood / to shed each other's blood (savaş= the war)
      2>savuşmak=to get spilled around (altogether/downright)=(sıvışmak=~running away in fear)
      (Sav-eş-der-mak)1>savaştırmak= ~to make them fight each other 2>savuşturmak =(ward off/fend off)
      Sürmek = ~to make it flow on something
      (Sür-e--er)= sürer = lasts /gets go on /drives / spreads on
      (Sür-der-mek)> sürdürmek= to make it continue (~to sustain)
      (Sür-der-e--er)= sürdürür = makes it last forwards ,(makes it continue)
      (Sür-ma-ez)= sürmez = doesn't drive / gives up fllowing on / skips the spread of
      (Sür-der-ma-ez)= sürdürmez =doesn't make it go on (doesn't make it continue)
      (Sür-al-ma-ez)= sürülmez =doesnt get driven by any.. (2.doesnt get followed by any)
      Sür-en-mek> sürünmek= (~to makeup) (~rides odor) (~to paint oneself)
      Sürü-mek= to take it away forward / backward on floor
      (Sürü-e--er)=sürür=takes it forward
      (Sürü-et-mek)=(sürütmek) sürtmek=~to rub
      (Sürü-al-mek)=2.sürülmek=to get expelled
      (Sürü-en-mek)=2.sürünmek=to creep on
      (Sürü-en--der-mek)=süründürmek=~to make it's creeping on
      (Sürü-et-en-mek)=sürtünmek=to have a friction
      (Sürü-et--eş-mek)=sürtüşmek=to get rubbed each other
      (Gör-mek)=to see
      (Gör-e-er)=görür=(that) sees
      (Gör-ma-ez)=görmez= doesn't see
      (Gör-en-ma-ez)= görünmez= doesn't show oneself (doesn't seem)
      (Gör-al-ma-ez)= görülmez= doesn't get seen by any..
      (Gör-eş-ma-ez)= görüşmez= doesn't get seen each other
      (Görs-der-ma-ez)>göstermez=(that) doesn't show
      (Görs)=(Khorus) Göz=Eye
      (Görs-et-mek)>görsetmek=to make it visible
      (Görs-der-mek)>göstermek=to show
      1.(la/le = to make via-~getting by means of ~to do through it -to make by this way ~doing it with (used after the nouns and adjectives)
      (.lemek-.lamak) (.letmek- .latmak) (.lettirmek-.lattırmak)
      Tıŋı= the tune (timbre)
      Tıŋı-la-mak= to get the sound out >(Tınlamak=~reacting /answering )(~to take heed of)
      Tıŋ-mak=to react vocally/verbally
      Tiŋi-le-mek=to get the sound in >(Dinlemek= to listen)
      Tiŋ-mek=to get at the silence >(Dinmek= to calm down / to get quiescent
      2.(laş/leş =(ile-eş)= (begin to be equivalent / getting the same) (used after the nouns and adjectives)
      (.leşmek-.laşmak.) (.leştirmek-.laştırmak) (.leştirtmek- .laştırtmak)
      3.(lan/len =(ile-en)= (to become with /to get it /to have something such this) (used after the nouns and adjectives)
      (.lenmek-.lanmak.) (.lendirmek-.landımak) (.lendirtmek- .landırtmak)
      by reiterations
      (Parıl Parıl) parıl-da-mak= to gleam
      (Kıpır Kıpır) kıpır-da-mak
      (Kımıl Kımıl) kımıl-da-mak
      by colors
      Ak= white
      Ağar-mak = to turn to white
      Kara= black
      Karar-mak=to become blackened
      Kızıl= red
      Kızar-mak= to turn red (to blush) (to be toasted)
      by a whim or a want
      Su-sa-mak= to thirst
      Kanık-sa-mak
      öhö-tsu-ur (öksür-mek)=to cough
      tüh-tsu-ur (tüksür-mek/tükürmek)=to spit out
      hak-tsu-ur (aksır-mak)
      hap-tsu-ur (hapşur-mak)=to sneeze

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 3 роки тому +2

      (LIĞ-LUĞ) (aluk=it's got)
      LI- Li-Lu-Lü ekleri sahiplik ekleridir...
      (Have)(~With)
      Siz-Sız-Suz-Süz ekleri sahip olmama ekleridir...
      (Have no)( ~without) (...less)
      O benim sevgi-li-m = (~s/he has my love)= s/he is my lover
      İki çocuk-lu kadın= (which) woman has two children
      Çocuksuz adam = (which) man has no child
      Şekerli =(it has sugar) = with sugar
      Şekersiz= it has no sugar = (without sugar) = sugar free
      Tuzlu =it has salt =salty
      Tuzsuz= it has no salt = without salt = saltless
      Gitmelisin (git-mek-li-sen)= you have to go
      Gitmen gerekli (gitmek-in gerek-li) = you have need to go
      Gitmen gerekir (gitmek-in gerek-e-er) = you need to go
      Ankaralısınız (Ankara-lı-sen-iz)=( you have Ankara) = you're from Ankara
      (LAK-LEK) (alak=which thing to have need- what to get)
      LIk- Lik-Luk-Lük ekleri gereklilik ve gereksinim ekleridir...
      Which thing(what) is requested or required for....
      Which dress is requested or required for the summer= Yazlık elbise= the dress for summer=(summer dress)
      Which handkerchief is requested or required for single use =Tek kullanımlık mendil= The disposable wipe
      Which work is requested or required for one hour= Bir saatlik iş =a work for one hour = one hour work (man hour)
      Which thing is requested or required FOR EYE= Göz-lük =Gözlük= Eyeglasses
      Which thing is requested or required FOR EAR= Kulak-lık =Kulaklık= Headphone
      Which thing(what) is requested or required for getting..
      Which thing(what) is requested or required for having..
      Which thing(what) is requested or required for being..
      Kötü=bad
      Which thing(what) is requested or required for getting BAD.=Kötülük=badness
      Karar=decision/judgment
      Kararlı=determined (this has a decision/judgment)
      Kararlılık=determination/decisiveness/stability (Which thing(what) is requested or required for getting determined or for having a decision)

  • @tet5951
    @tet5951 2 роки тому +7448

    i love how serious she is when she talked about the 1st reason why to learn japanese lmao "to enjoy anime without subtitles"

    • @danp6820
      @danp6820 2 роки тому +44

      🤣

    • @andrewmoore6820
      @andrewmoore6820 2 роки тому +325

      I'll finally be able to sing along to the openings

    • @lifeunhaver
      @lifeunhaver 2 роки тому +16

      fr 😂

    • @GigglingPlutonium
      @GigglingPlutonium 2 роки тому +153

      "it is the best thing you can do in your life". Well, she isn't wrong

    • @AfeefDoesAnimation
      @AfeefDoesAnimation 2 роки тому +15

      @@andrewmoore6820 but the meanings of the openigns are sad in some op`s

  • @mehve
    @mehve 3 роки тому +6662

    4th reason to learn Japanese: To enjoy the language.
    Honestly, one of the most interesting things I've found when learning Japanese (and other languages), is how it forces you to think differently from your own native language. Also, learning a different language can also teach you so much about their culture, what values they hold, etc.

    • @PfizerBioNTech5G
      @PfizerBioNTech5G 3 роки тому +147

      The more languages you learn, the more different ways of thinking you'll be able to manage.
      My mothertongue is Spanish, and learning japanese is simply blowing my mind (in a positive way)

    • @egosirius
      @egosirius 3 роки тому +81

      Interesting is when we are studying a target language, we accidentally learn more about our own native language in the process.

    • @kenesufernandez1281
      @kenesufernandez1281 3 роки тому +5

      ♥️

    • @PfizerBioNTech5G
      @PfizerBioNTech5G 3 роки тому +8

      @@egosirius indeed... Italian taught me how to pronounce and use properly V, B, C, S and Z in spanish👏🏼

    • @mandyajel
      @mandyajel 2 роки тому +27

      YES!
      Also I love japans history, and honestly.. The language when spoken just.. sounds beautiful!
      I’ve started to study Japanese because I just love everything about Japan. And one day I’d love to visit.

  • @LOL-cringe
    @LOL-cringe 9 місяців тому +848

    Step 1: Learn Hiragana and Katakana
    Step 2: Get a textbook for begginners like Genki
    Step 3: Use Anki to learn vocab and kanji
    Step 4: Once far enough just start reading and watching native stuff at your level

    • @Nico-cq7oy
      @Nico-cq7oy 8 місяців тому +26

      I was wondering who you are with that verified checkmark but then I checked your videos and realized you're the guy who graduated from Walmart

    • @suffy101
      @suffy101 6 місяців тому +2

      @@Nico-cq7oy lol

    • @lnam5026
      @lnam5026 2 місяці тому

      I want to learn Japanese too

    • @reynaguadalupejavierhernan2710
      @reynaguadalupejavierhernan2710 2 місяці тому

      Busted​@@Nico-cq7oy

    • @star_l5v
      @star_l5v Місяць тому

      I would do this but in the opposite way

  • @LOL-cringe
    @LOL-cringe 9 місяців тому +366

    After learning some Japanese, I rewatched Akira for the first time in many years, and I really picked up on how the characters speak to each other differently: Kaneda treats Kei like an equal, but Kei calls him "Kaneda-kun" like a child because she doesn't take him seriously. Then towards the end, she drops the "-kun" part. That's a lot of cultural context that English dubs & subtitles can't really explain.

    • @motherfudger6664
      @motherfudger6664 6 місяців тому +9

      I wasn't even thinking of animes at first in my quest to learn Japanese and comments like this are making me rethink that entirely and will probably start going through them after I learn a little more.

    • @chrislaws4785
      @chrislaws4785 6 місяців тому +4

      Well even I picked up on that and I don't even speak ANY Japanese. But I DO understand a lot of the cultural things such as using "kun" at the end of people's names and other signs of respect or "dis" respect. I picked that stuff up after YEARS of watching anime and Japanese movies.

    • @Kenpachi555
      @Kenpachi555 5 місяців тому

      Who are you again ​@@chrislaws4785

  • @suteakadakarayo
    @suteakadakarayo 3 роки тому +1168

    As a native Japanese speaker, I feel like knowing how to write Kanji is equivalent to accurate spelling in English. You can make yourself understand without it and rely on technology when necessary, but it definitely shows your proficiency in the language.

    • @strikervido
      @strikervido 2 роки тому +7

      Bro, plz spell your name in English. I'm learning.

    • @suteakadakarayo
      @suteakadakarayo 2 роки тому +94

      ​@@strikervido Probably you should learn how to copy and paste before learning any Japanese character.

    • @ted6303
      @ted6303 2 роки тому +50

      @@strikervido suteaka

    • @Linkin-2603
      @Linkin-2603 2 роки тому +20

      @Dip That is very true lol, I can write a lot of words, but there are just some I for some reason just refuse to learn how to actually write because I know auto-correct will do it for me, but then I get fucked in the ass when I can't use auto-correct.

    • @Linkin-2603
      @Linkin-2603 2 роки тому +6

      This is from my very limited understanding of Japanese, but aren't kanji characters essentially just condensed Japanese word or sentences?

  • @8-Frames
    @8-Frames Рік тому +363

    Regarding the anime translations, I completely agree. I'm in my first week of learning japanese, and I started to realize that English subtitles or voice overs will translate "the idea" but not the actual sentence most of the time.
    My native languaje is Spanish. I learned English from consuming North American media since childhood, and I've been interested in learning Japanese for months now.
    My next goals are to learn Turkish and Portuguese as well. Your channel has been of great help Ruri in this journey so thank you very much for your explanations.

    • @eslemcelikbas3964
      @eslemcelikbas3964 Рік тому +10

      Im Turkish!i think its gonna be easier for you to learn it cause its really similar to japanese grammer and they come from same language family

    • @reubencf
      @reubencf Рік тому +8

      Interesting goals I learnt Portuguese in school now I'm learning japanese by my self

    • @multiespeciesfishies2811
      @multiespeciesfishies2811 Рік тому +4

      It must’ve paid off cause your English is immaculate

    • @Dark.Pri77
      @Dark.Pri77 Рік тому +1

      ​@@eslemcelikbas3964 no, Japanese and Turkish aren't in the same family

    • @ruz4668
      @ruz4668 Рік тому +3

      @@Dark.Pri77I get what they mean tho . Both languages are almost pronounced the same way and there are a lot similarities between them. I think there might be some historical connection between the two eventhough they're not from the same family.

  • @fabi.e8151
    @fabi.e8151 2 роки тому +2219

    I personally wanted to start learning Japanese because I would like to study in Japan one day, and then I started watching Attack on Titan and now watching anime without subtitles sounds promising :)

    • @anjo43
      @anjo43 2 роки тому +20

      Omg same

    • @boigamer225
      @boigamer225 2 роки тому +5

      What season are you on?

    • @fabi.e8151
      @fabi.e8151 2 роки тому +7

      @内田雅捷 hopefully I will!!💓

    • @fabi.e8151
      @fabi.e8151 2 роки тому +5

      @@boigamer225 I’m waiting for the final season!!

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому +3

      hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

  • @arda_atalay
    @arda_atalay 3 роки тому +1328

    11:21 "There is no shortcuts to learn Kanji" that sentence just broke me, it is so freaking hard and I need thousands of 'em

    • @hristinannnn4607
      @hristinannnn4607 3 роки тому +21

      you can type in Kana only, right?? though it gets longer?

    • @arda_atalay
      @arda_atalay 3 роки тому +50

      @@hristinannnn4607 yeah but i'm not perfect. Still trying to improve myself but kanji is something else, it is nightmare

    • @hristinannnn4607
      @hristinannnn4607 3 роки тому +39

      @@arda_atalay Hey, I've been learning Japanese since a month and for now I only know how to write "ku" in hiragana...it's something lol!

    • @arda_atalay
      @arda_atalay 3 роки тому +13

      @@hristinannnn4607 it is actually a big thing, keep going you gonna learn it eventually

    • @hristinannnn4607
      @hristinannnn4607 3 роки тому +8

      @@arda_atalay haha thanks, for now i am focused on learning words only. Ganbate! :)

  • @user-km2wf7ys6x
    @user-km2wf7ys6x 6 місяців тому +26

    I'm lerning english by using this video

  • @msp720
    @msp720 Рік тому +74

    I've found that most anime doesn't usually reflect how real people talk. But a great way I've found to listen to the language is to watch Japanese pro wrestling. The commentators narrate the entire show, and the wrestlers have interviews between the matches. So it becomes way easier to pick out certain words and phrases if you're constantly hearing someone describe what you're seeing.

  • @thisisnana6454
    @thisisnana6454 2 роки тому +1240

    It's so weird, my whole life I was super interested in learning japanese although I had zero attachment to both the language and the country. After a while when I started learning the basics my dad noticed me doing some exercise and started helping me (he is not japanese) so I was a bit shook... Turns out my dad is a japanese speaker and ig we have the love for learning japanese in our genes.😂

    • @DraxTheDestroyer
      @DraxTheDestroyer 2 роки тому +116

      That must be so bizarre, finding out your dad speaks Japanese out of the blue like that. So how did he learn it, did he tell you ?

    • @riardomilos8014
      @riardomilos8014 2 роки тому +145

      @@DraxTheDestroyer more bizarre is when his dad never told him that he speak Japanese… in his whole life.

    • @gear4thkwam24
      @gear4thkwam24 Рік тому +4

      Wow that's amazing bro😂

    • @hp4415
      @hp4415 Рік тому +4

      @mgi 12321 very few asian can speak multiple asian language. Unlike people in Europe who live in switzerland or belgium, it’s not rare for them to speak multiple european language. However, it’s very rare for a Chinese that can speak japanese unless they migrate and live in japan for a very long time.

    • @hp4415
      @hp4415 Рік тому +5

      @mgi 12321 yeah, only 3 countries in asia that use Chinese writing system which is china, korea and japan. But korea stop using the chinese one and invent something different ( more like simplify form ). Japan still use Chinese one but they also use something else ( kind of look similar but actually different from the Chinese one. It like both England and spain use Latin alphabet but without studying it, English people can’t speak spanish and vise versa.

  • @theweeb2591
    @theweeb2591 3 роки тому +1073

    I've been study Japanese for 4 years now (including 3 years of high school class), from my experience, kanji are very VERY useful for learning new vocabulary, you can even understand the meaning and reading of a word without even having come across it before just by interpreting the kanji that compose it. I have made a lot of progress in oral comprehension by watching children's cartoons (like Doraemon, Anpan man, etc...), this kind of shows have a rather simple vocabulary which is useful when you are starting out. Unfortunately, despite all these efforts, I can't say that I can really speak Japanese... Well, I can manage in the street and start a discussion, but I don't feel like I have a decent level. But it's still a very interesting language, so to the neophytes who read this message: don't lose hope and don't give up, you'll regret it!

    • @yanybanany
      @yanybanany 3 роки тому +9

      how do i study it on my own? or do i need to take classes for it 😮‍💨

    • @bliss_192
      @bliss_192 3 роки тому +16

      I'm learning Japanese for 9 months now. It's so difficult but I never give up. 😤

    • @noone.....2872
      @noone.....2872 3 роки тому +7

      @@yanybanany watch anime lol
      Learned basic words from there
      Then try learning hiragana katikana and kanji

    • @ariq628159642845
      @ariq628159642845 3 роки тому +1

      JLPT N2 pretty hard tho :(

    • @theweeb2591
      @theweeb2591 2 роки тому +14

      @@yanybanany In my opinion, it depends on how seriously and quickly you want to learn it 🤔
      Having a teacher in front of you is really useful to get all the little details regarding the prononciation. Plus, a teacher is supposed to know how to teach (I know it sounds stupid but it counts) so you will learn in more efficient way than learning by yourself. On the other hand, some people are more used to learn alone and you will learn only things you're interested in (so it will be funnier).
      To me, the best way is to combine the both : working at home is essential if you want to learn seriously but having a teacher will help you to learn faster, learn more and learn in a more efficient way 👍🏻
      Sorry for the late reply, I hope it will help ^^
      頑張って!

  • @Logabone
    @Logabone Рік тому +246

    It’s such a pretty language! I took 3 years of Japanese, and sadly have forgotten a lot of it. The grammar and sentence structure as well as kanji was the hardest thing for me to learn!

    • @SMCwasTaken
      @SMCwasTaken 6 місяців тому +2

      ¿Entonces todos esos años eran para nada?

    • @Juniper-nm5wt
      @Juniper-nm5wt 6 місяців тому +3

      @@SMCwasTaken Probablemente si-

  • @AnExplorerPhoto
    @AnExplorerPhoto Рік тому +29

    はじめて日本語で長いセンテンスを喋っているシーンが見れて感動しました!
    自分も英語が好きなので、これからも時間があったらこのチャンネルを視聴しようと思います👍

  • @emilioferrer6178
    @emilioferrer6178 3 роки тому +584

    I want to learn Japanese because the language gives me peace of mind, it provides me happiness, and much more than that, I have always felt attracted to foreign languages, but Japanese has always pulled me in.

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому +6

      hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

    • @44rickgrimes
      @44rickgrimes 2 роки тому +3

      Same

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому +3

      @@44rickgrimes Hi.
      .i am Risa ... ✨️and i also teach japanese at my channel.. 😉you can check them out if u want.. I hope my lessons help u where to start. 😇

    • @tbs.mambagaming3237
      @tbs.mambagaming3237 2 роки тому +2

      @@opdhaka 貴方も 頑張ってね。私は毎日3時間日本語を学びます。✨❣️

  • @sooyounglee2571
    @sooyounglee2571 2 роки тому +1101

    As a Korean, It's pretty easier to learn Japanese than people from other countries. We have shared a Chinese character and culture for a very long time. We follow the same grammar(SOV) and some words sound really similar! We're also using honorifics. Most Korean had to learn Japanese in their school (Some schools also teach Chinese as well) So, I think that's why we learn Japanese so fast

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому +6

      @@Jess-737 hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

    • @melonade1798
      @melonade1798 2 роки тому +2

      Than people from other countries? You mean Languages?

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому

      @@melonade1798 hi there.. Good to see u learn japanese.. I am risa. 😇 and i also teach japanese at my channel... You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons help u.. ✨️💖

    • @daussawada8765
      @daussawada8765 2 роки тому +11

      There are japanese language in korean education curricullum? Im sorry but i though korean very anti japanses due to past colonial history

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому +7

      @@daussawada8765 ah, no.. Thats a different grudge but being asian neighbours.. Most of Korean colleges give option of Japanese... Thus any poygot likely to know korean also knows japanese.. And vice verse...
      By d way.. I am risa. I try to teach Japanese at my channel.. U can check it out if u want 😄.. I hope my lessons can help u 😇..
      頑張って!💖

  • @dezainaa
    @dezainaa Рік тому +5

    日本語聞けて嬉しいです!話し方のかわいげが増して、英語よりソフトで落ち着いた音が心地よいです。

  • @extremelucky1
    @extremelucky1 Рік тому +37

    I can tell you, as an English speaker and a native Russian speaker, learning Japanese is one of the most challenging journeys I've embarked on. I am loving it though. Just finished learning Hiragana, about to start Katakana. Kanji will probably be the most challenging.

    • @katherine_zet9146
      @katherine_zet9146 11 місяців тому +1

      I feel you, I'm a czech and english speaker that just learned ukrainian and russian, and i'm omw to learn french and japenese🤣

    • @limafleksa
      @limafleksa 10 місяців тому +2

      How far did you get. I want to get started too, but I'll probably do it alone because there are no Japanese tutors anywhere close to where I live

    • @LordBagdanoff
      @LordBagdanoff 6 місяців тому +1

      Try Arabic and Chinese :D

    • @noancorano2134
      @noancorano2134 4 місяці тому

      ​@@limafleksa duolingo is great to learn the alphabets!

  • @MrSalas
    @MrSalas 2 роки тому +618

    1:02 Ok, I'm subscribed now.

  • @arremangamelpicoapeos9853
    @arremangamelpicoapeos9853 2 роки тому +243

    Keep in mind that we all learn how to speak our native languages without knowing any of its grammar, rules, etc. for quite a while. Still, we know how to speak it, and know when something is said incorrectly because everyone corrected us at the time. So the most effective way to progress in learning a language is to practice it, rather than theorize and study its grammar and stuff. Of course it's all important, but if you're looking for practical results, practicing is the way to go. The way of saying things sticks with you.
    I think another good reason to learn another language is the effect that it has on your consciousness. New thought patterns arise. It's fun to express yourself in different manners through languages.

    • @upsideduck9165
      @upsideduck9165 2 роки тому +3

      inshort self studying is going to be really hard?

  • @VALLLV
    @VALLLV Рік тому +2

    you have a great voice and pronunciation. you speak in simple enough words but at the same time graceful speech

  • @Unknown-so1fd
    @Unknown-so1fd 6 місяців тому +1

    I LOVE THIS, THIS WAS REALLY HELPFUL!

  • @GabrielLukeCraig
    @GabrielLukeCraig 2 роки тому +653

    I agree Hirigana and Katakana can be learned really fast. I just remember the rows until I was able to write and sound out the table by memory + dakuon. But what's harder for me is figuring out how to use a Japanese keyboard on my phone 🤔

    • @GabrielLukeCraig
      @GabrielLukeCraig 2 роки тому +93

      The keyboard is no longer a problem

    • @HassanPlayz
      @HassanPlayz 2 роки тому +13

      @@GabrielLukeCraig Good job!!

    • @GabrielLukeCraig
      @GabrielLukeCraig 2 роки тому +46

      @@HassanPlayz ありがとうございます!

    • @marcobarrueta3409
      @marcobarrueta3409 2 роки тому +2

      What resources did you use to learn

    • @GabrielLukeCraig
      @GabrielLukeCraig 2 роки тому +38

      @@marcobarrueta3409 Duolingo, Pimsleur, Google, UA-cam and some books I have : )

  • @JimmyGeniusEllis
    @JimmyGeniusEllis 3 роки тому +317

    She had me at “watch anime without subtitles” because that’s my number 1 reason for all the time I put into this language! I sometimes think my reason is childish and wrong. But I have been validated once again that this is legit reason for learning Japanese. Liked.Commented. Subscribed

    • @jame254
      @jame254 2 роки тому +18

      lol we all start there. eventually other things make us progress further in our acquiring experience

    • @MiniMight
      @MiniMight 2 роки тому +3

      For me I just wanna understand the openings, I'll still probably watch dub if I ever become fluent lmao

    • @artbycallie6816
      @artbycallie6816 2 роки тому +4

      Hey I think that’s cool, you’re gonna be bilingual and be able to enjoy content the way it was made, good luck on your journey!

    • @_quixote
      @_quixote 2 роки тому +7

      @@MiniMight for me, i want to go to Japan without using Google translate, and I love the language

    • @gloomy1086
      @gloomy1086 2 роки тому +3

      It’s still a waste for learning just bc of a cartoon genre called anime… Japanese is a beautiful laungage so-

  • @daemontheshen
    @daemontheshen Рік тому

    I love your intelligence, Ruri! Helped me learn mandarin, and now, is helping me learn japanese! You are a great teacher! Thank you so much!

  • @jackaleope
    @jackaleope Рік тому +13

    i do agree 100% with the point that actually knowing japanese increases the enjoyability of watching anime exponentially. you understand the jokes better. you understand characters better. tiny nuances that can’t be expressed in english. im midway through my learning journey and its been really amazing actually understanding some of the little jokes and fun character moments they sprinkle into the writing, and getting to laugh at them.

  • @ThinkBeforeYouSleepYT
    @ThinkBeforeYouSleepYT 2 роки тому +786

    3:45 This is true. Every time I see romanji, I immediately have to pronounce everything I am reading with a very American accent. Hiragana and Katakana should be learned on day one and basically mastered by week one so you can begin reading in Japanese and getting used to the characters right away.

    • @leonkillbots
      @leonkillbots 2 роки тому +22

      Well, yes. But how exactly one can learn hiragana and katakana in one day?

    • @jacksontyler4215
      @jacksontyler4215 2 роки тому +28

      @@leonkillbots easily I did it in 1 day you just need some focus.Hiragana and katakana are really easy

    • @leonkillbots
      @leonkillbots 2 роки тому +22

      @@jacksontyler4215 really good to know, fellow student. But what method did you use? You just... Sat down and started to read one hiragana/katakana after each other?

    • @mrsammy7600
      @mrsammy7600 2 роки тому +2

      Hey, cool to see you around.

    • @mrsammy7600
      @mrsammy7600 2 роки тому +28

      @@leonkillbots There are different resources that can help you: ANKI Cards, Duolingo classes - Games, like Kana Invaders are some of the ways you can actively use to learn and practice reading. By personal way is to have Mnemonics on that attach and relate kana that i struggle to remember. さ (Sa) is き(Ki) with 2 strokes and ち(Chi) is さ backwards, め(Me) ぬ (Nu) are one circle away to being the other and i can remember it by saying them outloud Menu, as in restaurant one. Seriously, is difficult to get around it but once u do it becomes as easy a phrase so push on,

  • @ponnya5125
    @ponnya5125 2 роки тому +444

    the reason why i want to learn Japanese so i can read manga without waiting for english translations

    • @Gray_With_An_A
      @Gray_With_An_A 2 роки тому +30

      That's a good reason. It takes too long for manga to be translated

    • @Dylan-uz1dr
      @Dylan-uz1dr 2 роки тому +18

      Same but for light novel

    • @ryuzenichinose9697
      @ryuzenichinose9697 2 роки тому +3

      Korean scans generaly come out online before japanese ones so I think learning korean would be better for you XD.

    • @ponnya5125
      @ponnya5125 2 роки тому +12

      @@ryuzenichinose9697 its too late ive already learn alot of japanese and kanji

    • @ryuzenichinose9697
      @ryuzenichinose9697 2 роки тому +2

      @@ponnya5125 coooooooool
      Btw mind giving me some pointers. Like where to start from?
      I mean I've learnt hiragana and katakana but not kanji.
      Was thinking of working more on the speaking aspect than writing one.

  • @averyhazen8466
    @averyhazen8466 Рік тому +3

    100% agree with the comment about learning the Hiragana & Katatana together! I learned Hiragana first, and I realised (too late) that I could have learned them at the same time!

  • @nyfbie
    @nyfbie Рік тому +23

    I've been learning Japanese for a few months now and this video was very helpful, thanks! Pronunciation was pretty easy for me from the start as a Finn, since our pronunciation is very similar (except for the R sound). However, the order in which you structure your sentences in Japanese is very weird and hard for me lol. I might know the words but I'm not good at putting them into a sentence.

  • @jaiocchialini1420
    @jaiocchialini1420 2 роки тому +416

    This language is sooo beautiful to me. I’ll make it my mission to learn something so beautifully

    • @Criodine2
      @Criodine2 2 роки тому +9

      Same! I’m gonna make it my mission this year to begin my learning! Even tho I know it’s finna be hard af 😂

    • @user-ty7sg9fd5k
      @user-ty7sg9fd5k 2 роки тому +5

      your user caught me eye for some reason. “jai occhialini” is that your name? i love it, it is very beautiful ♥︎

    • @jaiocchialini1420
      @jaiocchialini1420 2 роки тому +5

      @@user-ty7sg9fd5k thank you!

    • @Brucewayne96
      @Brucewayne96 Рік тому +1

      @@Criodine2 10 months later how’s your progress so far 🥺?

    • @user-mq6cs4oo6e
      @user-mq6cs4oo6e Рік тому

      @@Brucewayne96 頑張ってください。日本語は難しいですが。でも私からしたら日本語のどこが難しいかわかりません。日本は安全なので是非旅行してみてはいかがでしょうか

  • @anapmm8644
    @anapmm8644 2 роки тому +419

    I had Japanese lessons for five years once a week, but I haven't done it in 2 years now. Having a daily dosage of Japanese is definitely a must, one of the hardest things is actually preserving the knowledge. With French and English, it's fairly easy because there are quite a lot of similarities in terms of words and alphabet and even quite a bit of grammar. But with Japanese, there are 3 different alphabets and even kanjis have more than one pronunciation, and the way of speaking changes from person to person and there are different sentence endings depending on what you want to say. Basically, it's a lot, but I think it's worth it, the only thing I regret is not keeping up with it during covid... Well done to anyone who read till the end :)

    • @frankytanky5076
      @frankytanky5076 Рік тому +15

      The problem is unless you live in Japan it's almost a completely useless language around the world to you, and it takes a massive time investment to actually learn.

    • @stereodan7180
      @stereodan7180 Рік тому +18

      I've been studying japanese for 4 years and passed JLPT level N3, but I've stopped using and practicing my japanese for almost 10 years bcs I have no speaking partner and my job doesn't require my japanese skill. Now I understand nothing and lost all my vocabs and feel regret it bcs I've stopped my learning for so long 😢

    • @allaboutenglish5706
      @allaboutenglish5706 Рік тому +2

      I'm read till the end😉

    • @lionedheart
      @lionedheart Рік тому +7

      @@stereodan7180 I don’t understand how someone can study for years and forget. Where is it going to “short term memory” or “long term memory”? When i study anything it gets stored into my long term memory.
      I noticed that the people who learn quickly store information in their short term memory.
      While it takes me two or three times as long i store it in my long term memory because it takes more practice and time to learn it.
      I’ve also have been studying myself on how my memory works. In fact, I’ve learned my strengths. I now optimized my ability to memorize things quicker while storing it in my long term memory.

    • @sab7591
      @sab7591 Рік тому +17

      ​@@frankytanky5076 there's no such thing as useless language wtf? maybe someone just wants to do sth for fun, not everything is about usefulness or profit. stop discouraging ppl

  • @kousakufujikami7688
    @kousakufujikami7688 10 місяців тому +2

    わかりやすい理論と心地よい英語!勉強になります

  • @user-bv4jq6sm9t
    @user-bv4jq6sm9t Рік тому +6

    I learnt the japanese on a app call "Buusu". There is lot of lessons and the most interesting inside it s the exercices at the end of some lessons.
    You could do it to the oral or write.
    You send your texts to native speakers for get a correction most easily.
    There is also some exercices only to the oral for the pronunciation who is very important in japanese.

  • @dajjj2820
    @dajjj2820 3 роки тому +181

    For me
    Japanese: easy to pronounce hard to read (especially kanji)

    • @a87192611
      @a87192611 3 роки тому +16

      As a native Chinese speaker, reading is the easiest part. Even though I don't actually speak Japanese, I sometimes can still guess the meaning by reading kanji.

    • @yoyoli2948
      @yoyoli2948 2 роки тому +2

      @@isalxy. most of the kanji characters are exactly the same

    • @os-he1se
      @os-he1se 2 роки тому

      When you watch anime, kanji doesn't matter.

    • @sharpnell7949
      @sharpnell7949 2 роки тому +1

      @@a87192611 true. Many strokes from Kanji are similar to Mandarin. Like tea, etc.

  • @Rozhinahsy
    @Rozhinahsy 3 роки тому +593

    It is one of my biggest dreams to watch anime without subs

    • @abdulmelik8337
      @abdulmelik8337 3 роки тому +6

      It's not worth.
      I can understand 60% from it without sub. But learning Japanese for just watching anime?? It is not that big goal.

    • @kasrm2309
      @kasrm2309 3 роки тому +49

      @@abdulmelik8337 Any reason to learn a new language is valid, the benefits that come with it will always be worthy.

    • @abdulmelik8337
      @abdulmelik8337 3 роки тому +2

      @@kasrm2309
      I knew that.
      I want to learn Japanese after learning English. Because of the anime I can stand if tried to learn Japanese. Not like who don't know anything about it. I just afriad from the writing skills specially the hiragana...

    • @kasrm2309
      @kasrm2309 3 роки тому +5

      @@abdulmelik8337 English is my second language too, and hiragana and katakana is easy, the problem is with kanji.
      I already got level n2 in Japanese, and and the best tip is learning hiragana and katakana first, after that you need some grammar, because japanese is a lot different compare with other languages and don't relate in mostly anything, Idk what's your native language but if it is not asian you'll get this problem.
      And together with grammar learn kanji, the best way is with a book called "remembering the kanjis", if you follow the method in the book it's easier to remember, it's easy to find it for free in the internet and there are a lot of videos explaining how it works.
      And get hooked to some anime or dorama, watch in Japanese with japanese subs.
      After some time making these things you will be able to read a considerable amount of content, so read forum, articles and everything around something you like, I loved Evangelion, so I spend hour reading japanese discussions about it, when I don't understand something I would translate and write that in a paper for later practice.
      That's how i learned japanese, is much easier than it looks but need hard work and be consistent.
      Good luck 😁

    • @BCamacho
      @BCamacho 3 роки тому +3

      @@abdulmelik8337 You also don't deal with bad translations/missing jokes or puns because it can't be translated. Understanding it natively can be more enjoyable

  • @normandong4479
    @normandong4479 Рік тому +9

    Ruri, You are so lovely and clear when you explain something. Anime has become very popular around the world, so learning the language no doubt will help you understand the meaning. I would learn for travel and meeting new friends in Japan. I visited Japan in September 2019 and loved the visit. The sights, sounds and energy of Kyoto and the Shinjuku district in Tokyo were remarkable. The culture, food and sights are remarkable.

  • @hanzarevalo3892
    @hanzarevalo3892 Рік тому +10

    After watching you speak, I already envisioned myself being fluent in Japanese. Thank you for the motivation Miss Ruri!

  • @hale_zp
    @hale_zp 3 роки тому +439

    can you share a Japanese music playlist(your favourites?)? And link it here for the ones who doesn't use social media

    • @Yukisih
      @Yukisih 3 роки тому +1

      +1

    • @fromant65
      @fromant65 3 роки тому +11

      ua-cam.com/play/PLOPEh_FWDKcF9sf63EbQej6gE_jpLLdSI.html you are welcome

    • @4MNR
      @4MNR 3 роки тому +4

      ua-cam.com/play/PLobmjHwiu8mPO4xb4k7ulCEP3mc3f8dBp.html

    • @hydrynt
      @hydrynt 3 роки тому +1

      I ultimately suggest listening to RADWIMPS, they are a gift from above.

    • @yume693
      @yume693 2 роки тому +1

      You can try INTERSECTION it's a Japanese band they also make English songs because all the members are half Japanese and half English. And they're lovely. I love their songs.

  • @Akab
    @Akab 2 роки тому +136

    I'd recommend reading manga as soon as you know basic words and working from there because even if you don't know kanji, most manga use something called furigana which allows you to at least read out the pronounciation of the kanji shown. also the pictures of manga allow for more context whoch is why i'd recommend them over f. e. lightnovels or other plain text books. For audio i'd recomment anime or some life action... Basicaly the stuff you like the most! ^^

    • @thumb-ugly7518
      @thumb-ugly7518 2 роки тому +7

      This is one of the reasons I want to learn. Specifically manga that aren’t completely translated. One of them, "9 Banme no Musashi"is a favorite and half translated. I look forward to reading more. Also, I want to show effort to locals when I visit. "This chunky American doesn’t want the world to "speak merican."

    • @Reymax164
      @Reymax164 2 роки тому

      Nice, thanks for the info

  • @HonaTuyu
    @HonaTuyu Рік тому

    Ahh thank you so much for this video!! It has helped me with my path learning japanese!

  • @Leowollf
    @Leowollf Рік тому

    Thank you so much It was really helpful!❣️

  • @red1646
    @red1646 3 роки тому +140

    one day I will move to Japan even for 1 or 2 years I love the culture, learning Japanese is the key to get the max from that wonderful country, thanks

    • @stormfront4382
      @stormfront4382 3 роки тому

      Where you living?

    • @red1646
      @red1646 3 роки тому

      @@stormfront4382 France

    • @thejoker-go3fh
      @thejoker-go3fh 3 роки тому

      @@red1646 it would be easy for you since the value of € and ¥ are almost equal

    • @red1646
      @red1646 3 роки тому

      @@thejoker-go3fh I agree for vacation, but living should be productive in my domain, can't waste 1 year on vacation

    • @raelskeaqleiver7244
      @raelskeaqleiver7244 3 роки тому +2

      life in japan is not good as you thnik but if u are tourist u wont be dissapointed

  • @AndreaHernandez-lx2xe
    @AndreaHernandez-lx2xe Рік тому +7

    im currently learning Japanese and being a native Spanish speaker (Mexican not Spanish) has been a huge advantage in terms of pronunciation. I'm loving and enjoying my time learning Hiragana and Katakana and i hope to be able to write it soon 😅Thank you so much for these tips, because of you i have discovered more apps and ways to learn this beautiful language and culture!
    My reason for learning Japanese is to be able to communicate and interact with more people. I am wanting to work in health care and i believe that if you can speak multiple languages, you have a better advantage to get help to more patients. ❤

    • @sinistarz0253
      @sinistarz0253 7 місяців тому +1

      Good luck learning Japanese and I completely agree with you! In terms of pronunciation, is easier for Spanish native speakers to pronounce Japanese words.
      From a fellow native Spanish speaker to another, buena suerte! :D

  • @bobwarrens101_
    @bobwarrens101_ Рік тому

    Thanx sooo much for this vid it is very amazing and extremely inspirational! Keep up ur hard work. You have made me more determined to learn Japanese! ;0

  • @fitrifebryafnilayli9645
    @fitrifebryafnilayli9645 2 роки тому +90

    I love how she uses easy words to explaining. It makes me easy to understand without subtitles. And the pronunciation is so clear🥰

    • @juicebiscuit4922
      @juicebiscuit4922 11 місяців тому +1

      Did you just say makes me easy lol. I know what you meant I just had to 😂

  • @elizabethflitcroft7520
    @elizabethflitcroft7520 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed this video! I'll be watching more of you! I started learning Japanese a month ago because my husband and I are planning to travel to Japan in 4 years!

  • @amitghadage7933
    @amitghadage7933 29 днів тому

    This video was truly inspiring! Thank you for breaking down the learning process and making Japanese feel so approachable. Your enthusiasm and clear explanations have dispelled my fears about the difficulty of the language. I now feel motivated and confident to continue my journey. Arigatou gozaimasu! 🌸🌼

  • @hoeungphaimuny4883
    @hoeungphaimuny4883 2 роки тому +54

    When you are learning a language. You have to spend 25 minutes every morning ,everyday speak by yourself. Don't care people think about you .Don't be shy when you learn with your teacher .If you don't understand the grammars or vocabularies ask your teacher or friends.This is my experiences. It makes improve your english. In my opinion, please try to learn cause in the world will be need you.Thanks.

  • @zpotek
    @zpotek 3 роки тому +60

    Learning Japanese to the degree where you, not only understand what's being said but also the small emotional and stylistic nuances, is very hard. I consider my Japanese as top tier among foreigners, but I still sometimes struggle to understand everything that's being said, because the language is so stylized.

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому

      hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

  • @larrielbloomer2564
    @larrielbloomer2564 Рік тому

    this video really helps me a lot !!!

  • @hasantawsif2192
    @hasantawsif2192 Рік тому

    tnx a lot for your suggestions . it was really great . well explained

  • @ersbem6273
    @ersbem6273 3 роки тому +62

    I started learning japanese last year, but be cause it requires so much time I stopped and focused on my university only. Your video really motivates me to restart again, organize myself and love the fact that I'm learning it ❤️ I'm so grateful I got to know you ❤️ I'm grateful my love to Japan lead me to your channel, thank you Ruri ! ❤️

  • @chamoychica5526
    @chamoychica5526 2 роки тому +127

    I want to learn more languages (I’m bilingual) so if I have kids, I can teach them several languages. I also think it would be really fun to know other languages and explore other cultures. Love this video❤️

    • @dexter5140
      @dexter5140 Рік тому +1

      Do you have any things that would help me out when trying to learn a different language?

    • @chamoychica5526
      @chamoychica5526 Рік тому +2

      @@dexter5140 taking a class if you’re in school and they offer it, consume more media like music or shows in that language, and just repeated usage. Learn Vocab of things you see/ use everyday. I probably don’t have the best advice bc this the the first language that I studying. Hope this helps😊

  • @allanjosuecerdasolis5431
    @allanjosuecerdasolis5431 Рік тому

    Your videos are very interesting thanks Keep making more content to improve my listening

  • @momo11407
    @momo11407 Рік тому

    thank you miss, this really helps.
    💜🌌

  • @yujin5437
    @yujin5437 2 роки тому +153

    Thanks for this great content! I am Korean and recently started self-learning Japanese to understand anime without subs (just as you've said lol). I've heard from my fellow Koreans that learning Japanese as a Korean is actually a lot easier than someone from elsewhere, but in my case, I lived most of my life abroad so I'm not quite good at my own language and don't know if it's actually a lot easier haha. Actually, it is really HARD since I have to memorize all the hiragana and katakana. But as I was learning, I've realized that there are so many similarities between some Korean and Japanese expressions! I think that is the coolest part about learning Japanese. In fact, idk if this is accurate or not, when Japanese is translated to Korean, around 90% of the translation is exactly the same, even the puns!! It's probably because Korean and Japanese share Kanji (we actually call it Hanja in Korean). Anyway, my comment got unwittingly bit too long but I'll keep in mind of your useful tips :))

    • @miesokim9
      @miesokim9 2 роки тому +5

      Omg that’s literally the exact same experience as me 😂 I just recently started wanting to learn Japanese though. We’ve got this :)

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Рік тому +2

      It comes down to the origins the Korean language. Proto-Korean speakers were originally from Manchuria. They migrated and mixed with replaced/absorbed the local Peninsular Japonic speakers, and then the language went through centuries of Sinicization via loan words. You still can hear the pitch accent from substrate Japonic language in southern parts of the peninsula.

    • @stereodan7180
      @stereodan7180 Рік тому +2

      I watch anime and kdrama, even tho I'm not a japanese or a korean, I found some of the words are quite look a like and have the same meanings. So I believe when you're friend said Korean would be easier to learn Japanese, that could be true 😅

    • @UltimateGattai
      @UltimateGattai Рік тому

      @@stereodan7180 I do the same, haven't tried to learn Japanese, but from watching both countries media I can hear the similarities.

  • @thomasrobertson2225
    @thomasrobertson2225 2 роки тому +93

    My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!

  • @ashirarobinson8572
    @ashirarobinson8572 Рік тому +1

    this really helped me to understand how learn japenese so thank u

  • @JaySingh-px7jh
    @JaySingh-px7jh Рік тому

    Wow your explanation was so great ❤️❤️ THANK YOU

  • @chaoscontrolreturns
    @chaoscontrolreturns 3 роки тому +10

    Just found your channel and subscribed immediately! I started studying Japanese in 2016 and went to Japan in 2017 for a year. Ever since I came back in 2018, I slowed down in learning the language as other obligations came up. I want to get back into it and watching this really made me want to start again in my journey! Thanks for that!

  • @user-ty5wt2fj1t
    @user-ty5wt2fj1t 2 роки тому +16

    Love from Japan! 発音が明瞭で英語も簡単なので、英会話の勉強に活用しています。頑張ってください!

  • @tabithadickerson2525
    @tabithadickerson2525 10 місяців тому +2

    your english is fantastic.

  • @JaneLasso
    @JaneLasso Рік тому

    Thanks for these advices!

  • @blakehendrix7791
    @blakehendrix7791 2 роки тому +51

    I’m wanting to learn Japanese so badly. I grew up on Godzilla and always wanted to understand the kanji and dialogue without subtitles. My dream is to live in Japan one day. Thank you for all of the advice. Subscribed!

  • @Lampey22
    @Lampey22 3 роки тому +284

    This made me want to learn Japanese :)
    I’ve heard that Japanese isn’t a really hard language to learn for Turks because of the similarities, there’s one way to find out myself :)

    • @rafaysdeck2131
      @rafaysdeck2131 2 роки тому +7

      As an Urdu speaker, I find learning Japanese quite easy and fun, but writing is a dead giveaway for both of us. Hehe

    • @rafaysdeck2131
      @rafaysdeck2131 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jess-737 ah dw, you will be accustomed to it once you have a grip and enough understanding. Learning english was the same for me but it feels like i unlocked a level. I can learn other western languages like french but I'll learn Japanese first. keep it up, you're doing okay.

    • @cherrycheryl.9516
      @cherrycheryl.9516 2 роки тому +3

      I m learning turkish and feel like let's learn Japanese

    • @sailorsaiko.9192
      @sailorsaiko.9192 2 роки тому +1

      Oh don't worry it is

  • @juliosantos1706
    @juliosantos1706 Рік тому

    I always loved Japanese. Earing you talking your native language touch me deeply, my mind and heart gets soft. You're as beautiful as your language is. So peaceful... I really love to learn Japanese.. thanks for your kindness...

  • @Fizu-2012
    @Fizu-2012 Рік тому

    Oh my... I loved this video. As a Spanish speaker, this is so useful. I found tips to star learning Japanese and I also study to be better in English 🤓. New sub from Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @scheimaa172
    @scheimaa172 3 роки тому +36

    My interest in learning Japanese came after I started to understand Anime without subtitles, one day I started to notice when the subtitles are wrong. The language is so rich and has a character I like , I would love to learn it on a deeper level and be able to write, read and speak as well. Currently I am just listening to podcasts as I don't have much time for anime anymore. But one day I will make time and start doing more reading and writing. Reading novels in Japanese would be really nice.

    • @Departure-yz7ok
      @Departure-yz7ok 3 роки тому

      How long had you been watching anime when you first noticed being able to kind of understand the language without subtitles ? I'm at that point in Korean now I wonder how I compare lol

    • @scheimaa172
      @scheimaa172 3 роки тому +3

      @@Departure-yz7ok Hmmm... I think about 5 to 6 years. I was about 11 years old when my brother came back from Cairo with a CD that had episodes of conan in Japanese on it and was in high-school when I started to understand what's being said. But I took 2 years break from anime in middle school so maybe more like 3 to 4 years. In the early years I didn't watch that much though ( no Internet yet) the later years I watched anime for long hours every day. If you are trying to learn the language it shouldn't take that long however.

    • @Departure-yz7ok
      @Departure-yz7ok 3 роки тому +1

      @@scheimaa172 Japanese must feel like home to you you've been surrounded by it for so long ^^
      Yeah Korean took me six and a half months but I'm actively learning it, actually studying everyday and everything

    • @scheimaa172
      @scheimaa172 3 роки тому +1

      @@Departure-yz7ok Hahaha, yeah kind of. I still remember how weird Japanese sounded when I first heard it, now when I hear it randomly in the streets of Germany (one hears a lot of languages here) I feel like I am listening in on a private conversation, which is always fun XD
      6 months sounds like a reasonable time, I hope you learn it quickly enough and enjoy using it.

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому

      @@scheimaa172 hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

  • @taninrahban4643
    @taninrahban4643 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you ruriii this is the best thing i could see todayyy . Im about to start to learning japanese but i didnt know how . You help a lot
    please make more video about learning japanese

  • @sacrashin
    @sacrashin Рік тому +3

    I think these are the best advices I've seen so far. Most people tell you to start learning Kanji early but I'd say that's wrong because of several reasons. First of all it's really really hard to learn Kanji because they are way more complicated compared to Hiragana and Katakana, so you it takes way longer to memorize them (Kana are honestly not that hard to learn). This often leads to demotivation and is the number one reason that I've seen or heard of why people stopped learning japanese. Secondly, (at least as far as I know) in Japan the children also start writing and reading with Hiragana with only maybe a handful of Kanji (and only the simple ones) while learning more Kanji over a long period of time (usually until they graduate from highschool and even then it's only a fraction of all existing Kanji). Lastly, Kanji aren't that important anymore at least in terms of writing them. Computer and smartphones automatically change/suggest the Hiragana you typed into Kanji and almost all of our communication and even bureaucracy is electronic nowadays. Even many japanese people forget how to write many of the Kanji they learned, but they can usually always read them unless it's a rarely used Kanji.
    In short: Learning Kanji is important but you can take your time and don't have to do it immediately.

  • @topaznightengale1433
    @topaznightengale1433 8 місяців тому

    I love watching Japanese shows with Japanese subtitles and looking up things that I see are repeated. That’s how I learn words and key parts in the show.

  • @notkatgaming598
    @notkatgaming598 2 роки тому +35

    Thank you! This will be a big help, I really want to learn Japanese for 3 reasons
    1. To watch anime without subtitles. I've noticed some of the animes I rewatched had the subtitles changed and that takes some of the experience away, and personally makes it less enjoyable.
    2. I really love Japan and I'm working on learning the culture, I've seen pictures of Japan and it just looks so beautiful!
    3. I admire Japan and everything about it. I'd love to visit Japan one day, as that would be a dream come true! If I ever do get the chance to visit I want to be able to learn the language before visiting to make it easier for myself getting around if I ever get the chance.

  • @Learn4Live
    @Learn4Live 2 роки тому +6

    Ruri your tips to learn japanese are extremely practical and useful. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @catalaflorian1442
    @catalaflorian1442 Рік тому

    Thank you so much ❤️For this Video 🥺🙏

  • @sidesmite5739
    @sidesmite5739 Місяць тому

    This is the best hello talk advertisement I’ve ever seen. But in all seriousness, thank you so much for the video. Hopefully this will help me learn japanese 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @gunes4507
    @gunes4507 3 роки тому +3

    Özet kısmının olması, videodaki tüm bilgileri insanın kafasında toparlamasına ve verim almasına aşırı katkı sağlıyor thx Rurii 😽💋

  • @yo-ro-shi-ku5531
    @yo-ro-shi-ku5531 3 роки тому +41

    I love how her personality greatly changes while speaking in Japanese.
    That's so unique character of Japanese people. Love your videos btw. 🥰🥰

  • @Edogaadesu
    @Edogaadesu Рік тому +3

    The first two reasons she gave are literally the reasons why I’m learning right now. I just started on Duolingo and hope I can become fluent ASAP

    • @robertchandler2063
      @robertchandler2063 Рік тому +1

      Takes 3-5 years so I hope that’s what you mean by ASAP 加油

    • @Edogaadesu
      @Edogaadesu Рік тому

      @@robertchandler2063 I never did know how long it took to be fluent but now that I do I’m not gonna lose motivation. I have a dream to go to Japan one day in the foreseeable future and be able to speak the language as well as be able to watch anime without subtitles

    • @robertchandler2063
      @robertchandler2063 Рік тому +1

      @@Edogaadesu best way is JET program

  • @satyakisaha8729
    @satyakisaha8729 Рік тому

    You are pretty good at making a point!!

  • @evevlog7535
    @evevlog7535 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for your work ! Have a nice day

  • @24joyo
    @24joyo 3 роки тому +30

    字幕で見ることもできますが、日本語で見ることでそのキャラクターの性格が、よりはっきりと分かるなんて考えたこともなかったです、、、すごいです、、、😭✨✨✨
    かっこいいです!!!!

  • @Maatt.1
    @Maatt.1 10 місяців тому +1

    Visiting Japan next year. Started learning Hiragana a few days ago and I pretty much get it. Still working on my katakana though. Wish me luck 🥲

  • @robinallums4541
    @robinallums4541 9 місяців тому +2

    I love Japanese music!! Please do some videos about how to learn from them. I’ve tried to break down some of my favorite song from a band called Fredrick(can’t spell it in it’s true form). I’ve recently realized there are rules and loop holes in song lyrics that won’t apply to having real conversations Thank you!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @caryrey
    @caryrey 3 роки тому +7

    Just seeing you instills me to continue learning Japanese, but even more so with what you say, you are an angel, greetings from Peru

  • @mariamelazhary233
    @mariamelazhary233 3 роки тому +21

    I'm in love with Japan and japenese culture 💕 following you from Egypt 🇪🇬

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому

      hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

  • @hannahalmeida3930
    @hannahalmeida3930 Рік тому +3

    Heyyy,I’m from Brazil, I’m continuous learner of English but now I want to challenge myself learning another language , and the chosen language is Japanese, I need to confess that I’m too afraid about this process, I hope that I get good results, please never give up of this channel,it’s pretty useful❤

  • @FloralPanic
    @FloralPanic Рік тому

    Thank your so much for this!

  • @user-gp9gb7yo9c
    @user-gp9gb7yo9c 3 роки тому +27

    I'm learning Japanese at uni rn,its so hard but enjoyable as well💗

  • @yeollie
    @yeollie 3 роки тому +35

    Oh god!! Today i decided to learn Japanese and you posted this vid! Thank you Ruri❤️ Love your content!!
    And about the “watching anime without subtitles” I totally agree with you. When you start to understand Japanese, you start to understand anime’s inside jokes more. I can kinda understand Japanese but I can’t read kanji. Anyways have a nice day ❤️❤️

    • @mariocurtis2208
      @mariocurtis2208 2 роки тому

      How's it going Yeollie? I started learning in 2019 so I could go to watch the Olympics. That fell through but the Duolingo lessons were so good I am sticking with the learning. Good Luck! がんばって

    • @yeollie
      @yeollie 2 роки тому +1

      @@mariocurtis2208 Well not gonna lie i did almost nothing about Japanese. Because i had universty entrance exams so i was too busy this year. I’m happy that you are doing great in Japanese!! がんばってください!!

  • @Mahani3D
    @Mahani3D 6 місяців тому

    You helped me a lot
    God bless you ❤

  • @user-sh9lg1wp9f
    @user-sh9lg1wp9f Рік тому

    You are an excellent lady who can use Japanese well. I am glad to hear your nice voice. Thanks.

  • @ReneSpeak
    @ReneSpeak 3 роки тому +33

    I've been studying japanese for some time now, but I still watch animes with subtitles and sometimes I can realize the meaning is not the same when translated. I'm eager to start watching without subtitles :)

    • @opdhaka
      @opdhaka 2 роки тому

      hi there... 😇good to see you learn japanese. I am リサ and i also teach Japanese at my channel.. You can check it out if you want.. Hope my lessons helps you😇.頑張ってください

  • @tembelkarnca9247
    @tembelkarnca9247 3 роки тому +95

    Anladığım kadarıyla 3 kardeş varmış
    Hiragana geleneklerine bağlı ve günlük hayatta herkezle konuşuyormuş.
    Katakana genellikle yabancılarla konuşuyormuş. Birsürü çinli arkadaşı varmış.
    Büyük abileri kanji de yurt dışında üniversite okuyormuş. Boş zamanlarında gazete okurmuş.

  • @avataruser1214
    @avataruser1214 Рік тому

    I go to travel to Japan in this summer vacation with some my friends!! and it must be really helpful for me thank you so much~!!

  • @baneneba3477
    @baneneba3477 Рік тому

    I just found out that such app exists. Thank you so much for this video.

  • @emirkdl
    @emirkdl 3 роки тому +70

    Kanal bağımlılık yapıyor cidden. İlgim olmasa bile izliyorum :D

    • @levanten1.
      @levanten1. 3 роки тому +9

      Veya ilgin olmayan şeye artık ilgi duyasın geliyor. Şu an yok yere Japonca oğrenesim geldi mesela

    • @minsuga1429
      @minsuga1429 3 роки тому +1

      evet hem ingilizcen de gelişiyor

  • @Alistar1992
    @Alistar1992 3 роки тому +8

    Discovering Ruri was one of the few good things to happen to us in these crazy times.

  • @angelcampos7675
    @angelcampos7675 Рік тому +1

    The reason I want to learn Japanese because to me it's such a artistic language and so beautiful!