Over 1800 years ago, some Japanese guy saw Chinese characters and was like, “bruh, we gotta shoehorn this into our non-Chinese language to troll foreigners far into the future.” And that's how Kanji was born.
Shinu (the only verb ending in "nu" according to my teacher) means "Die" The lines inside he drew are the radical for "Human Legs". Consider the legs in the box as a person being laid to rest in a grave. The pronunciation of "4" is close enough to "Shinu" to help. Much like how in the US they used to leave our "13" on elevators for "bad luck". They do/did the same in Japan for "4" since it sounds so close to death.
I really thank you for doing this video but have a few issues with it. A revised version would be very welcomed 🙏 I would suggest better sound quality (there is a good deal of background noise and the pronunciation is hard to hear clearly). Also it would be great to have on-screen hiragana and an indicating of the "yomi" used (kun or on). You could strip out the audio and do another voice over and if you don’t have the time or software, pass the video over to someone who will annotate it for you. It would become a real winner then. Thanks again.
I visualised "four" as three short lines and a large bent line beneath the three lines. At "five", my brain gave up. On a serious note, very well done; very interesting and informative. FULL MARKS.
Duolingo teaches hiragana first, then some katakana and slowly some kanji. But I think kanji should be introduced with hiragana and katakana at the very same time, because I feel like learning the hiragana version of the kanji is just a waste of time and it makes the process a lot harder and longer.
@uxiaintxausti6512 @DavyDavePapi I made one from screenshots but the image quality isn't great: drive.google.com/file/d/1BBUU6O5tw3TIJwuhfD-2wADT-KErq_Of/view?usp=share_link (first three pages are for tracing; the second three are blank)
I have a question about kanji handwriting. If i write kanji with a pretty bad handwriting does it still work? Is it still readable? Or do i have to write it perfectly without any single mistakes on the angle and stuff. i have a very bad handwriting im sorry😢
I’m very new to learning Japanese and have to ask, is every kanji unique? Or is there a rule to make them, I’ve just started hiragana & katakana, but don’t understand how or why the kanji look the way they do
No, you will notice many Kanji combining to form new ones. It really isn't as hard as it looks at first. You start to notice patterns and such the more you do it.
Доброго времени суток! Вот если так медленно говорить по японски корейски или китайском то тогда звуки превращаются в слова но обычно говорят очень быстро и совершенно нечего не понятно Спасибо Учить один из вышеперечисленных я пока не буду но просто послушать это можно Для начало английский бы осилить 🤪 Thanks you Рига Латвия
Sometimes onyomi, sometimes kunyomi. For example, the character for before is pronounced "zen" in this video, which is the onyomi, but it could also be pronounced "mae", which is the kunyomi. Same for "year", which he reads as "nen" but can be ready as "toshi" as well
What I'm really wondering is, let's say someone is speaking, how do you keep up with his speaking speed by writing? For example: 🗣️I am going to school. ✍️学校に行く。⌛🤔
You can't keep up with someone's speech even if you write using the Latin alphabet, so I don't understand why you expect Chinese characters to enable you to do that. This said, in practice people don't spend this much time on individual strokes, and hooks, and proportion. Look up "Japanese handwriting" and you'll find that much looks like chicken scratch writing.
Yes. Onyomi, the Chinese reading, is used when the kanji is used in conjunction with other kanji. Kunyomi, the Japanese reading, is used when the kanji is used by itself. The person in the video uses a mix between the two. Listing off every single reading would be impossible.
Over 1800 years ago, some Japanese guy saw Chinese characters and was like, “bruh, we gotta shoehorn this into our non-Chinese language to troll foreigners far into the future.”
And that's how Kanji was born.
i couldn't get used to kanji a while even though recently i realized how life is much easier with kanji, especially in reading aspect xdd
its not even hard bro what
@@Padlock_Steveit is hard, stop indirectly flexing yourself
Delulu@@Padlock_Steve
Grammar is harder than kanji
The Kanji for between makes so much sense!!!😮
Shinu (the only verb ending in "nu" according to my teacher) means "Die"
The lines inside he drew are the radical for "Human Legs".
Consider the legs in the box as a person being laid to rest in a grave.
The pronunciation of "4" is close enough to "Shinu" to help.
Much like how in the US they used to leave our "13" on elevators for "bad luck".
They do/did the same in Japan for "4" since it sounds so close to death.
OMG.. so beautiful.. even simple kanji like ichi looks so beautiful...
terimakasih ini sungguh membantu ku untuk belajar bahasa jepang mandiri dan persiapan untuk ujian n5 ku
左右の書き順も正確でびびる。
I love it , enjoyable fantastic language 😊thanks
Vừa học được tiếng Nhật vừa học được tiếng Anh, quả là tuyệt vời 😊
Amazing 😍😍😍😍😍
Thak you as a total novice I find this more easy than any other vid on poo tube you explain superb ❤❤
good arrangement , categorize by numbers , weeks , verbs , adjectives etc
たくみ先生ありがとうございます❤️
とても助かりました!
Thank you so much teacher 👏👏👏🙏🙏
So beautiful ❤
🎉
😊
よくこんな沢山文字書いても飽きないな
❤❤❤❤❤helpful...................
ありがとう先生!
This comment helped me to remember that先生means teacher! Thanks
@@ItsDonna_OfficialIt is great that you're learning from others! Keep it up :)
Thanak you so mach ...🙏🙏🙏🇱🇰
Thanks
Nice tutorial. Helped me to refine my writing.
Okay one two three easy but then.... WTF
Practice memorizing five letters and continue like that. By the way, some of them are similar. Good luck.
Easy brother. Practice it😊
Lmao, this is just the beginning
😂😂😂
I have learned number 10 and person too.
会いたいなあ、オカンやジャスコさん
very coool) thank you!
ありがとうございました
For now, I think it's in kunyomi.
I really thank you for doing this video but have a few issues with it. A revised version would be very welcomed 🙏 I would suggest better sound quality (there is a good deal of background noise and the pronunciation is hard to hear clearly). Also it would be great to have on-screen hiragana and an indicating of the "yomi" used (kun or on). You could strip out the audio and do another voice over and if you don’t have the time or software, pass the video over to someone who will annotate it for you. It would become a real winner then.
Thanks again.
I visualised "four" as three short lines and a large bent line beneath the three lines. At "five", my brain gave up. On a serious note, very well done; very interesting and informative. FULL MARKS.
ありがとう 先生❤
Por favor puede escribir la pronunciación, , gracias y saludos cordiales desde Ecuador, el vídeo es muy importante para mí
thank bigbig
ありがとう先生たくみ!
It would be better if you write "Sensei" first and then "Name"
@@Slmhayatsucuk Thats what he did
@@Slmhayatsucukits name first then sensei
❤
Same Thai 3,4
ありがとうございますたくみせんせい👍
How to wright with kanji right hand or hand right? What word is first?
A beginner will require a very good memory, as well as good listening skills.🙂
Will you do N4 and N3 please? I am learning on those levels thank you
きれいですね。
はい
はい
いいえ
@@Kykaii はい 😠
Please mention hiragana and English romaji for better response
i want that pen
先生
The Romans, and English simple, easy to learn. I still use King James's foot as my measurement.
Será é a caneta o segredo? Gente!! 🤣 Tenho dificuldade.
Arigato
Can you make video writing some words like ashita, kyou, etc please? When I write ashita is so ugly...😓
Ichi, ni, san, yon/shi, go, roku, nana/shichi, hachi, kyū, jū.
Juu ichi, juu ni, juu san, juu yon, juu roku, juu nana, juu hachi, juu kyu, ni juu, ni juu ichi, ni juu ni, ni juu san *etc*
どもありがとうござます
Duolingo teaches hiragana first, then some katakana and slowly some kanji.
But I think kanji should be introduced with hiragana and katakana at the very same time, because I feel like learning the hiragana version of the kanji is just a waste of time and it makes the process a lot harder and longer.
Koichiwa sensei takumi
What type of pen do you use? Your writing looks so beautiful.
Zebra Sarasa Clip (1.0 mm) 😊
That’s literally how the video starts, showing the pen 😢
@mightydreadone oh man!!!! Now you all know what a dingdong I am!! How embarrassing lol thanks for pointing that out hehe :)
@@mlcmercurialluxecat3018 haha no worries man but I’m still wondering, what were you watching? 😅
😂 ichi ni san... NYA! ARIGATO!
日本❤
Kasan shin.
guys look 17:20
一、ニ、三、四のところで厚切りジェイソンのネタ思い出す🤭
WHY JAPANESE PEOPLE
I am learning Chinese so this helps me a lot 😅
并不是完全相同吧……😅至少在某些细节上面。
Nice. What kind of pen are you using?
He literally shows it in the beginning ^^ Zebra Sarasa Clip 1.0mm
I want to come to you to learn Japanese language
Imagine you study both Chinese and Japanese at the same time. 🤯
I still confuesd in heaven khanji lol
Are these practice papers available to download?
I was wondering, where did you get that kanji template? I could really use it for studying. Thank you in advance.
No one has answered after 2 months😭 i need it too
drive.google.com/file/d/1zug-yz2cw6agTqE_0gXq9joGO_JmPFdi/view?usp=sharing
Hope it helps :)
@uxiaintxausti6512 @DavyDavePapi I made one from screenshots but the image quality isn't great: drive.google.com/file/d/1BBUU6O5tw3TIJwuhfD-2wADT-KErq_Of/view?usp=share_link (first three pages are for tracing; the second three are blank)
@@danieljennings3528 17:06 The english should read 'high'.
@@danieljennings3528Bro, this is insanely good. Thank you so much.
和福州的方言读法十分接近
but dont mix up 土 (soil) and 士 (scholar (chinese))
Dude i need translation,i just cant hear you what your saying but its okay,ありがとう!
KITSUNE
I have a question about kanji handwriting. If i write kanji with a pretty bad handwriting does it still work? Is it still readable? Or do i have to write it perfectly without any single mistakes on the angle and stuff. i have a very bad handwriting im sorry😢
hi sensei
Friday is my favourite
I’m very new to learning Japanese and have to ask, is every kanji unique? Or is there a rule to make them, I’ve just started hiragana & katakana, but don’t understand how or why the kanji look the way they do
No, you will notice many Kanji combining to form new ones. It really isn't as hard as it looks at first.
You start to notice patterns and such the more you do it.
@@TardWrangler69 thanks! 😁
If you write with hiragana Alphabet, it,s better for us.
It would have been a thousand times better if you had put subtitles or some text indicating the pronunciation. thank you anyway..
this is beautiful! JLPT4級3級とかの漢字もやってくれまんせんか?
9:28
Доброго времени суток! Вот если так медленно говорить по японски корейски или китайском то тогда звуки превращаются в слова но обычно говорят очень быстро и совершенно нечего не понятно Спасибо Учить один из вышеперечисленных я пока не буду но просто послушать это можно Для начало английский бы осилить 🤪 Thanks you Рига Латвия
足 is foot
脚 is leg
Not me knowing 7, 8, 9 and 10 bcoz of Naruto Juubis😭😭
are these kanji pronounced in onyomi or kunyomi
Kunyomi I think
Sometimes onyomi, sometimes kunyomi. For example, the character for before is pronounced "zen" in this video, which is the onyomi, but it could also be pronounced "mae", which is the kunyomi. Same for "year", which he reads as "nen" but can be ready as "toshi" as well
@@stefanopalliggiano6596 right thank you very much
В начале я подумала, что это он китайский иероглифы пишет )
NYA ICHI NI SAN NYA ARIGATO
What I'm really wondering is, let's say someone is speaking, how do you keep up with his speaking speed by writing? For example:
🗣️I am going to school.
✍️学校に行く。⌛🤔
You can't keep up with someone's speech even if you write using the Latin alphabet, so I don't understand why you expect Chinese characters to enable you to do that. This said, in practice people don't spend this much time on individual strokes, and hooks, and proportion. Look up "Japanese handwriting" and you'll find that much looks like chicken scratch writing.
Sometimes i wonder even native japanese people able to learn this language😂
Что это за прекрасная гелевая ручка???
❤😊🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍
Higt?
Ooh a voice reveal
this is not the first video though
Are you sure that no other kanji will come except for these and some other basic ones because I am studying for the N5 exams. Anyone please reply
its this a special pen ?
This pen is almost always sold at stationery stores in Japan.
Is onyomi pronunciation, isn't it?
Yes, you're right 👍
So...how am I supposed to learn japanese? [me panicking now]
But you only give the Chinese/onyomi reading?
No these letter are in japan too
@@CracalNotFound東 was kunyomi but 円 was in onyomi
So its mixed...
@@iota-itoa9635 a
i need pdf
please
Don't the Japanese use western numbers ?
how come he is not getting an error writing all of this, and here I am lots of erasures just writing on white board.
What is book
hon
本 (ほん)
@@ummtulip ok
Why ?
Doesn't kanjis have onyomi and kunyomi reading?
Yes. Onyomi, the Chinese reading, is used when the kanji is used in conjunction with other kanji. Kunyomi, the Japanese reading, is used when the kanji is used by itself.
The person in the video uses a mix between the two. Listing off every single reading would be impossible.
@@petibuns damn, I was confused when to use onyomi and kunyomi... thanks for the explanation
POV me:
(1)
- ok that’s easy
(2)
- makes sense
(3)
- Alright, this is not that hard
(4)
- WTF?!
Chinese language what is zero
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