LEARN JAPANESE: how i study japanese as a beginner, tips, materials, study vlog
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- Опубліковано 25 бер 2023
- learn Japanese for beginners: a fun & easy beginner's journey through Hiragana, Katakana, Genki and Japanese language fundamentals.
let's study japanese together! :D
HELLO MY FRIENDS IT'S NINA AND IT'S BEEN SO LONG!!! 😭 i'm so sorry for the long absence, life got hectic and honestly i dealt with a bunch of personal stuff but i'm very happy to be back and bring this video to you, i hope it's a fun time and that it makes you smile or laugh or feel motivated :'')
i actually filmed this video in january LOL so this was quite a while ago but i'm happy to say i definitely got a little better at japanese! hoping to update you with another study video soon 😎
thank you SO MUCH for your patience this last month, i really really appreciate you and i can't wait to bring more content to you. SEE YOU SOON MY LOVELIES ILY
LOVE, NEEN.
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Welcome to our friendly and informative channel for Japanese language learning, designed especially for beginners! We're here to help you embark on a delightful journey towards mastering the basics of Japanese. Our approachable and engaging lessons make the learning process both enjoyable and accessible, catering to the needs of novices and providing a solid foundation for future language growth.
Our video content focuses on key elements of the Genki textbook series, as well as essential vocabulary, grammar, and kanji to ensure that you have a well-rounded understanding of the language. By breaking down complex concepts into manageable chunks, our videos will guide you through the intricacies of Japanese in a straightforward and approachable manner.
With our channel, you can expect to find valuable insights and tips to enhance your Japanese language skills. Our goal is to create a supportive and encouraging environment where learning is both fun and effective.
Whether you're preparing for exams, planning to travel to Japan, or simply interested in embracing a new language, our carefully designed tutorials will help you achieve your objectives and boost your confidence in speaking and understanding Japanese.
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"not really studying with nina" and "painting with nina" are definitely my fav videos 🫰🏽🫶🏽
Arrigato
Are you 🆗👍
learning tip: once you feel a bit more comfortable with the writing systems, i recommend rewriting japanese songs using hiragana, and then entirely in katakana! (i know this is not how the alphabets are used, but it is a great practice to mix up all of the characters instead of writing them grouped like ka ke ki ko ku); i opened up bts songs in japanese in romaji and then rewrote the songs with hiragana/katakana to practice
this is just what I did before i did my japanese degree to learn the alphabets in a quick and also fun way ^^
Came here to say this too! It's how I mastered Kana. I would print lyrics to songs I liked in Romaji, then rewrite them in each system. Really drove the kana into my brain.
oh, i remember doing this with character names from the media i like.
doing it in songs is genius, thank you i’ll start doing that
Oooohhh that’s a great idea, thank you for sharing! Once I get back into japanese I’ll definitely try it! Ironically I felt like I had more trouble recalling katakana than the hundred or so kanji I learnt before taking a break which is still ongoing hah
That is a good idea. I will try doing that 😊 your tip is very helpful
This is a good idea!
tip for genki: memorize the dialogue at the beginning of each chapter!! my professor made us do that and recite it to the whole class, it was scary but actually helpful to feel like you can speak coherent sentences
oh yea, in my class we don't use genki, but we have dialogues as well and we don't have to learn it but we do read it in front of the class, still train to read and speak!
There's a guy (ToKini Andy) on UA-cam that does a series going through the Genki books, and he explains when textbook Japanese is unatural sounding and what to use instead, he does a video per Genki lesson. Worth a look! How funny that I just started thinking of learning Japanese, I remember finding your channel when I was (still am) learning Korean lol
Thanks for the hint
Me too....❤
Tip as someone who just started learning Japanese 45 days ago!! Busuu is superior to duo. Duolingo drove me insane 😅Busuu teaches you using the pronounciation of actual Japanese speakers, rather than a computer. I love the style of learning, and you can correct and interact with others either speaking the language you are learning or your own language
Busuu is good, but for a fast learner it might be too slow. So for fast learners reading this i also recommend Memrise ^^
@@Fifi93321 ive used memrise before, i agree it is VERY good! i only did it for a bit since i got logged out and was busy at the time, but it is amazing! i believe my dad actually knows the person who built the company (i think, im not 100% sure on it!), but thats how ik about it! :) still it is a very good app/website.
Yeah it’s really good I used it for Korean and I’m intermediate
I love Pimsleur because it gets you speaking very quickly. There is no writing, so I do that separately, but I can do the speaking lessons when I'm driving between courthouses.
I learn Japanese in duolingo it's help alot 🌼 😂 mizu ku da sa i
Hi~! I'm majoring in Japanese and I'd like to say - since you already know Korean, I think it will be easier for you to study Japanese
My teachers often say that the grammar is similar, so if you just get through kana and kanji, you should be fine
Also, some of the words are very similar as well! Good luck with studying!
Yeah some words are similar i think
Hello! Im new to japanese and I have a question. What does あの means? In translator it says "that" but in other learning app it means excuse me. How to find out which one is the right one?
@@Pinz12 hi! You can think of あの like an abbreviation of あれの
Basically, あの is a pre-noun adjective, so it stands before a noun, not alone
Like in あの店(みせ)は安(やす)いです。
In this context, it points out the specific object out of all the other ones
As for あの used as filler word - is used alone, context of the following sentence may be completely different to pointing out an object, at that time it could be used as "excuse me/sorry"
Also, some people stretch out their あの while thinking, so it sounds almost like a あのう, at that time, it's used as "ummm"
I think it will be easy to distinguish them when you listen to it directly
I'm terrible at explaining but I hope it makes sense 🥰
Good luck with studying! 一緒(いっしょ)に頑張(がんば)りましょう 🤗
Tips to learn Japanese more efficiently:
- Do NOT attempt to learn more than one language at once. If in doubt, learn the one that you're most interested in.
- Repeat every letter/word/sentence out loud to get a closer pronunciation (tip from Teuida).
- Avoid trying to learn everything at one sitting to prevent yourself from forgetting words.
- Try to memorize kana/kanji stroke order for more efficient writing.
- If you feel unmotivated and/or tired, take a break and proceed your learning after a while and remember: you can do it!
- Watch anime and practice singing in Japanese. They will help you to increase your vocabulary.
- Try not to skip the difficult parts of learning. They may be essential.
- Get yourself a partner conversation or use Teuida!
- Use your Japanese knowledge in daily occasions (Example: whenever you're going upstairs, count every step in Japanese).
- After finishing your studying session, write out everything you have learned so far, physically (pencil and paper) or virtually (note pad app on phone/computer)
- Keep watching this video as many times as possible for days or weeks. It is not possible to learn everything in a few moments.
Now, I wish you, the reader, a very happy learning, do not give up and give it your all! がんばってください! 💪✌️
this has been psoted everywhere
is this even true? i wonder sometimes
Thanks for the help! ❤❤
Hey, I know this might sound like a stupid question but, when learning Japanese have you learned how to translate it to English? I'm starting to practice Japanese but I don't know if I will learn to translate it in English ( as in reading it then understanding it in your own language)
Thank you for the awesome advice!!
It makes alot of sense.
Hello from Phoenix Arizona 👋
i made the mistake of learning mandarin for a year whilst actually being more interested in Japanese so now im learning Japanese
Definitely inspired me to start studying Japanese again! 💗😭🫶🏼
Good luck! Have fun with it ♡
Are u still going?:D
になちゃん!Hi from Japan! I've been watching your videos for years (I was actually interested in putting Japanese subtitles to your videos..oh..so shy..)and so excited to see you learning our language! There must be so many "WHY!?" in learning Japanese too but if you need any help, feel free to ask!
Learning Japanese is so much fun! It just feels super rewarding when you start recognizing words and understanding sentences in Japanese media, be it anime, mange, music, whatever. It's great!
To everyone learning Japanese and likes to improve listening skill, besides Nina I would recommend: yuyu no nihongo, on youtube, it helps me alot, especially for someone who lives outside of Japan. There is lots weekly podcast and list live free talk, they will help improve listen skill, also his voice is just so clear and easy to understand.
i studied korean for 4 years in university and have really bad burn out now. it’s really fun to watch these study videos,, it kinda makes me want to study language again so thank you! i started studying japanese this year too but haven’t taken it really seriously in order to not end up uhhhh hating it haha
i always come back to your videos and fall in love with them over and over again, tbh i feel like these type of videos aren’t my aesthetic at all but i love them so much and they motivate me to try new things, thank you Nina.
as a native spanish speaker, i love how cute nina sounds pronouncing spanish words ♡ lol
Same 😭😭
I minored in Japanese in college and we used those same books! This inspired me to brush off some of my skills. Have fun studying!!!
My queen 👑 I really really love that you don't complain about "how hard is it" like every other people on UA-cam that positive energy from you and how simple and easy you make it look like that what I need to keep going love you so much
I MISSED YOUR STUDY VIDEOS SOOOO MUCH! Really enjoyed it, it was so much fun! Thank you Nina 💚
Nina’s videos are my comfort videos lately. Watching while knitting
when nina uploads it just makes me happy
This is so helpful especially since I haven't had much motivation, this has got me wanting to be more consistent and try harder, thank youu❤
I've been learning italian but I also have thought of learning Japanese because I like the sound of the language and I like learning languages. So today I have decided I want to learn Japanese. I love italian but Japanese has caught my attention. I look forward to this new journey and language learning is so much fun.
i took a year of college japanese and now i’m self studying on duolingo 😅 this was so helpful to get me motivated again thank u nina u got this 💖
You did so well! I still know how hard it was to start learning Japanese (especially remembering the kanji!). Genki is an excellent textbook series!
I'm looking forward to more videos about your Japanese study journey :)
Nice! I took a semester class in college and we used the same genki textbook/workbook. I stopped studying after the class but recently decided to go back and go over my notes. Thanks for the video and motivation to continue studying! 😊💕
Nina's contagious smile gives a, “I am overflowing with good vibes”, mood where her brain leads me to believe I may grasp more than I am learning at each and every moment....Already sharing a struggle and want to continue reading
Oh I love the genki books!! I used them when I took Japanese in community college it was really helpful for practicing writing and syntax. And it’s awesome because there’s videos and answer keys online to test your knowledge!! I will say though for people who are learning by their own structure and not in class, some people find it to be a bit complicated but don’t give up! There’s a strong online presence with genki and there’s people there to help :)
This motivated me to go back to studying korean! I've neglected it for some time now and I should get back! Thanks for reminding me nina!❤
ooooh i missed your studying videos !! i'm glad they're back they're how i discovered your channel 💞
there is always a sort of comfort when watching your videos
Hi ! Love your videos, I’ve been studying Japanese for about 5 months now and one advice I can give you is to write down words only in katakana| hiragana and then the translation in English (without the romaji transliteration). It really helped me getting into the new writing system thing. You kinda force your brain to read them and slowly you’ll read fluently !
THE QUEEN HAS POSTED
fr though you are a queen
This is so unexpected. I just started learning Japanese too. So this video was really helpful. Thank you Nina 💜
yay me too
I’ve been learning Japanese and Korean together for a couple months now! I definitely see some similarities with grammar and I think you’re going to love Japanese! You’re handwriting is much better than mine admittedly it looks so pretty! 화이팅!
Watching this is so funny because this is exactly how I felt when I first started learning Japanese back in high school. Its also interesting seeing you make connections between Korean and Japanese because I did that a lot when I started learning Korean last year, since I had a good foundation in Japanese and its grammar, it was really easy for me to pick up Korean grammar and even some vocab!
Also thank you for putting out this video and motivating me to catch back up with Japanese because I have a research project in Japanese this summer I need to work on for uni lmao.
You are inspiring me to finally bite the bullet and try learning Japanese! I have been so intimidated but you're making me want to try!
This video is perfect timing I recently started learning Japanese and it can be very overwhelming at first so thank you for all the tips!!
You just got a new sub. I've been trying to learn Japanese. I had the privilege to travel there from the end of April to the beginning of May. Made me want to learn the language even more. I'm definitely going to use these tips in my studies.
Yaay! Another video from Nina!! Looks amazing. I'll check back when I'm done 😎🤟🏼
so happy seeing u on the feed again 🫰🫰🫰🫰
YAYY I’ve been binge watching your videos again cause they feel like i’m on facetime, now i have another one to watch
I found it helpful to go from Korean to Japanese when I was trying to learn it. It made more sense than trying to convert it from English for me. Either way, best of luck and keep it up.
Hiii Japanese native here😆 so happy to see now you’re learning Japanese!
Not Nina getting me to learn Korean before Japanese without huge arguments. Ma'am you are impressive, you sold me! I'm on a 4 day streak on Duolingo. Also thanks for showing the breakdowns in the Duolingo app I never knew what all the options at the bottom were for with learning. 😂❤❤
It's been a while since we had a study with Nina and I love this
Hello Nina, thank you for your videos! I'm so calm when I listening you and do my work at the same time~💪💕 Thanks for give me a good advice, an energy, a good vibes and anything that make me happy, Love you🙆🏻♀️💘✨
this video came out at such a good time i’m half japanese and it gets really hard this was the perfect motivation for me to keep studying for my test next week haha
I LOVE YOUR STATIONARYYY!!
love these comforting vids ❤
love your videos nina 💛
I love your videos, you always inspire me with this many hobbies 😊
wow, loved this video so much, you have motivated me to continue my Korean lessons🥰
Nina selecting the 7 days streaks and saying “probably not going to happen” I FELT THAT IN MY SOUL
Finally, a new video🥰🥰
Perfect video for me cuz i'd love to learn japanese someday
idk how to explain but watching u is sooooo comfortable
Omg Im so excited ❤
Good luck with your studies. Im not particularly gifted when it comes to language learning but ive been chipping away at Japanese for the past teo years now and I've really enjoyed it.
I've been studying Japanese for a year now. seeing you struggle made me remember how frustrated I used to be and I felt like I wasn't making progress. but now all the stuff from the start, like hiragana and katakana, feels so easy haha. ganbatte
I've been tempted to study japanese this past week. I used to study japanese and mandarin chinese (just the basics) but I stopped to focus on korean. I love your study videos and good luck!❤
Love you and your videos sm nina❤
Nina, studying Japanese? Gotta watch it!
Nina, doing her make-up? Gotta watch it!
Nina, just watching anime and chilling? Gotta watch it!
Nina, just living? Gotta watch it!
Nina has a new video? Always gotta watch it!
Fr Nina, you make our days! And whenever I see the notification, I literally say "Yay" out loud. So whenever your feeling down, think that your viewers do possibly too, and the view-numbers are not just numbers, but real people watching you; and your videos may help them!
this video is so helpful for learning Japanese this is making my life easier like I got to know before I go
ニナちゃん日本語勉強してるの!?!?
うれしい😍❤❤❤❤
Your ひらがな is so good 🌟
I am healed by her voice and smile. Wanna watch more learn korean video too. ARIGATO!!!!❤
Comfort person who keeps me sane
Thanks for sharing - the manga for Yona of the dawn is amazing - still one of my favorites till this day - will definitely try some of these study tips
my family and i are planning a trip to japan and I've been procrastinating on learning it for the trip 😭😭 wish i could be as productive as you
I also have started learning Japanese a month ago for a Japan exchange I am doing this summer. Looking forward for you studying with the Genki textbooks so I‘ll know if they are worth it😂😂 Love your videos!
You finally started learning Japanese! ! I’m so glad to hear that because I’m Japanese😳
Ninaファイト!🎉
nina 💘 you don't know me as i've never commented, but i love your videos and i'm pretty sure i watched every single one of your korea vlog videos loool always wanted to go but never had a chance yet, someday 🥺🥺 but i'm literally trying to brush up on my japanese as well since i'm going next month!! it's been ages so i'm excited but also scared because i know my japanese is very rusty 😂
also once you get down hiragana really well, i recommend switching to an all japanese textbook (minna no nihongo is the one i use) because that will help you in the long run much better! i still have to look up all kanji but i make myself write everything i can in kanji since my brain sucks at retaining them lmao and genki is decent (i used those in school at college) but just so you know, some of their listening scenarios aren't translated the best and nuances are often missed. it's a great place to start though, good luck!! がんばって~!!
OMG SHE POSTEDDD I MISSED WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS
i’m from Japan, and i’m so glad that you learn Japanese☺️☺️☺️💕💕💕
The sobbing followed by "this is fun" is so relatable haha! Actual footage of me learning Korean 😆
So cool you're learning some Japanese now too! I'm going to Japan in June for the 5th time, and first time since the pandemic :') Next time, possibly next year I want to go to South Korea and Japan in one trip! Looking forward to seeing your first Japan Vlog in the future ;) がんばって!
IVE BEEN WANTING TO LEARN SO BAD!! It’s even better because it’s you!
You should it’s fun to learn and u get a lot out of it!
The Genki books are so nicely laid out
A good book/s is remembering the kana and remembering the Kanji. When I was learning kana, Remembering The Kana really helped me. Because it gives you mnemonics to help it get retained in your memory. And also Remembering The Kanji also does that, but with Kanji. They are both really useful, or at least for how my brain works
I'm learning Japanese right now and I am taking a Japanese class at my college. We use the same textbooks, but something I would like to say is that learning Japanese characters is a must! With those particular textbooks, from lesson three the romanization is no longer included since by then you should have already learned hiragana. I think it's pretty neat and can definitely push you to get better at your reading skills!
Good Luck nina 💕
i’ve been learning for 4 years, and something about seeing other people start their jp journey makes me feel like some old elder looking over the young ones. gl with ur study journey! 頑張る💪😤日本語は難しでも、つづきお願い!
Along with the individual characters, learning the dakuten (が), handakuten (パ), and the digraphs (きょ) was very helpful for me. Like, while i was learning the k column, i included the g column.
another reminder for me to go study japanese again 🫡 i've been SLACKING
This video was so fun to watch. I learned Japanese a few years ago it was fun. I took a class at my school. Recently I've been wanting to learn it again. Thank you for sharing all your resources. I'll have to learn the basics again because I dont remember a lot. I still remember a bit of Hiragana but no Katakana. Hieagana is easier to memorize because of pneumonic devices.
I love your studying/organization/painting vids, more studying Nina 😍
i have been studying for 3 months, and omg thank you for showing that robokana app! i think it will work wonder when im out or waiting for stuff to just practice it! i am planning on going to university next year where i want to study "japanese studies" as the major/ education is called ( I live in Denmark) and i really want to have a head start! lol. This video was really helpful, i love to see how others study something that i also study. it gives me new ways to do it! Thanks Nina! and good luck with it! good luck to me too lol
From Duolingo to Genki, what an improvement, good stuff.
I’m learning Chinese (basically kanji) and just memorize a few words everyday and look at song lyrics and play the song cause you’ll be able to see the words you learned being used in songs and you can look for new words to learn that way to
Yess I love this 😍💗
You gave me confidence to learn and consentrate on Japanese
Thanks soo much.....❤😊
Nice good luck on learning Japanese Nina!
basically ready to take on japan 🤩
Me and my friend have decided to learn Japanese and I saw your video then i sent it to my friend and I said, the universe sends us the energy to learn Japanese thats so funny though. Let's learn togetherr!~ 😄
one thing I recommend is children's songs! I've been learning Japanese for the longest but I always go back to the songs to help with the little things like colors, days, etc!
I recently got into Anime a whole new world has opened up to me I'm learning so much from the Japanese culture in general. This was a great video thank you p.s. that's a quality pen you write with 🖋️
it's so cool to see you learning japanese!! I bought textbooks too from Kinokuniya for learning japanese. You're in SF right? When I was living there I loved going to Soko Gakuen Japanese classes, it's a great community and very affordable / chill classes!
as native Japanese speaker, it’s so difficult to understand this language technically. But I can say Japanese literally like foreigner who learns it😘❤️❤️
My Japanese beginner class in uni uses the orange genki books!! The lessons and workbook exercises lineup rly well, so you should do fine!!
Sticky dry erase posters were a go to for me. They are the size of piece of paper. A little thicker than paper. They can stick to anything. Then get dry erase markers and a microfiber cloth. It was great for practicing.
日本語を勉強してくれて嬉しいです。覚える文字が多いけれど頑張ってください!
i can read hiragana and katakana perfectly but writing sentences is still hard for me bc of the way the words are placed and the particles u need to use, also idk many words so although i can read a lot of times I have difficulty actually understanding it 😅 that has been especially hard for me recently, loved the video
Look forward to following your progress. 頑張ってね!