Methods of Staying Motivated Studying Japanese - According to my Instagram Followers

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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    I am currently preparing an online school for Japanese language learners whose dream is to be able to speak Japanese. The school’s number one goal is to help people who are not confident in speaking Japanese learn to speak it well. We create memorable classes that resonate emotionally with students, so that when it’s time to speak, you will find yourself speaking naturally. The content of the class itself is created by a Japanese language teacher, myself, and a designer. Since I am not a professional Japanese language teacher, I thought it would be better to have a professional teach instead. The fee has not been finalized yet, but it will be about the same as other Japanese language schools.
    Classes will be offered every 3 months (1 term) starting next April. We are preparing 3 courses per week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) and 2 courses per week (Tuesday, Thursday) for 3 months.
    In order to maintain the quality of the classes, we, unfortunately, can not take many students in the beginning.
    So, if anyone is interested, please pre-register using the link below, as we are considering admitting students on a registration basis. This will help us understand if we need additional teachers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 240

  • @Onomappu
    @Onomappu  2 роки тому +106

    Can you stop making me laugh so hard XD
    You guys are AWESOME!!!
    ↓I'm looking forward to seeing your answer next time
    Instagram: instagram.com/onomappu/

    • @Phucsle383
      @Phucsle383 2 роки тому +1

      wow it's should be 12pm in jp and still here

    • @yurisinkevicius324
      @yurisinkevicius324 2 роки тому +1

      Eu quero ser seu aluno, Hitoki-sensei. Kkkkkk

    • @11yxzii
      @11yxzii 2 роки тому +1

      I studied because theres this cute japanese game and i cant understand what its saying soo hehehxD

    • @HrushikeshNaik1650763n73
      @HrushikeshNaik1650763n73 2 роки тому

      Where is the video?
      where waiter says gochisousama deshita.
      He goes to toilet, eats the dish a little and says that

    • @aquamedicalruh
      @aquamedicalruh 2 роки тому

      your channel is so good I swear you're the best youtuber, I learned Japanese basics and I can understand you because you speak slowly and your content is sooo interesting. Whenever I don't understand something, I just turn on the subtitles for a few seconds then I turn them off, and you put some english on your video on the difficult words. Huge THANK YOU !!!!

  • @jay5010
    @jay5010 2 роки тому +147

    My motivation is pure, unadulterated spite. I was told you had to be born with a gift to learn languages to get even remotely good at a second language, and that I'd never be good at English. So I became fluent. I'm planning to become fluent in at least 3 more languages, just to rub salt in the wound.

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +48

      Thank you for choosing Japanese as your 3rd language✨

    • @TTMS-Khaz-kun
      @TTMS-Khaz-kun 2 роки тому +14

      You show 'em who's got the last laugh! It's absolute BS that you'd hae to be born a certain way to learn languages. I've struggled with learning Japanese, but I barely struggled to learn English since my childhood and I'm able to speak it fluently.

    • @JM-kj3dx
      @JM-kj3dx 2 роки тому

      omg yes, none of the people I know speak more that 2-3 languages (B1+) but I've already know 4 (2 of them completely self learnt, and 3 more OTW)the only person that I know that knows more than 2 is my sister XD

    • @soullesscadmium30
      @soullesscadmium30 2 роки тому +1

      Gifts help but trust me, hard work matters more than talent. An unmotivated lazy talented person can never do as good as a person who works hard.

    • @Connor-db3ii
      @Connor-db3ii Рік тому

      I know it’s a year on but I got told in school that learning a language isn’t for me when I failed French class but loved everything Japanese so I decided to learn a more difficult language out of spite…I’m with you ✊✊

  • @asalia2166
    @asalia2166 2 роки тому +21

    Originally my motivation for learning Japanese was to be able to play a certain video game in Japanese. I picked it up last time I was in Japan and brought it home... and found out it was English dubbed all along 😂

    • @purpleplays69420
      @purpleplays69420 Рік тому

      I just straight up switch the language of an English game to Japanese if Japanese is an option

  • @facundocesa4931
    @facundocesa4931 2 роки тому +171

    I don't have a lot of motivation for studying japanese. Just the pleasure of understanding a little more each day.
    I also have no discipline, and no habits.
    I have another thing.
    I have FUN.
    I'm having fun watching this video. I understood almost everything.
    I have fun reading a little manga in Japanese (with furigana, and I read manga when I've already watched the shows, so I already understand the story).
    I learn songs because I have fun doing it.
    I watch japanese shows paying attention to the dialogues, because that's fun for me.
    When I stop having fun, I stop.
    I'm not the quickest learner, but I haven't suffered at all.
    That's my humble advice. Try to find things for which you need no motivation or discipline at all. Things you get drawn to because you're actually enjoying. Then you won't stop.

    • @user-kl3pl1gf7x
      @user-kl3pl1gf7x 2 роки тому +11

      I'm not quite sure I agree with that. Maybe it works for you, but even with the things I love more than anything else, I do still need discipline and motivation to meet my goals. I could study Japanese just whenever I want to, but it would take so long to get anywhere that I'd probably give up in the middle. ^^;;
      I think realistic goals, discipline, and motive are the three most important things. You need a strong reason to learn a language (such as just simply loving the language), plus some good goals i.e "I'll learn ten words every week" and then discipline, which usually comes in the form of a good habit i.e "I'll review my flashcard deck every day." That's how you remain a pretty quick learner without suffering, at least in my experience.
      I wish you luck though!

    • @facundocesa4931
      @facundocesa4931 2 роки тому +15

      @@user-kl3pl1gf7x well, MOST language learning in the world, by far, occurs without discipline. It's done by children, who just need to understand and communicate.
      Well, I have a pleasure of understanding more and more.
      That's how I learned English as well. I found pleasure in understanding books, songs and movies.
      I actually never ever speak English. I just read and listen to it a lot, and I write a little.

    • @saymyname2618
      @saymyname2618 2 роки тому +2

      I understand what you are saying, that if you are unable to be a disciplined person you use the fun to make you learn, like when you cant convince a child to do something speaking but if you offer some candy they do it immediately, so in theory if you never stop feeding the child with candies they will never stop doing what you say. But we thats not how it works.
      Ideally you should have BOTH discipline and fun, because if you are getting bored, lazy and even with all your determination you cant stand reading one more page of the textbook then try something else that is fun, to keep you engaged. However you can't rely on that to get things done forever and that were disciple takes place, the nearly unstoppable force of habit, built with patient and time, like muscles in a gym. If one fails the other is there, like a couple of Gigachad and ... Female Gigachad.😂😂😂

    • @user-kl3pl1gf7x
      @user-kl3pl1gf7x 2 роки тому +4

      @@facundocesa4931 Yeah, children absolutely need to learn their native tongue in order to live their lives and are surrounded by that language and constantly being interacted with in that language, so it's easier to learn. They NEED to learn it, whereas most of the time no one needs to learn a second/third/non-native language. They just WANT to.
      What you're talking about is immersion which is a really good way to learn a language, especially English since so much content is in English. But for, say, someone who speaks English natively and is learning Japanese... Technically there aren't many reasons you'd have to learn Japanese, and it's hard to find opportunities to use the language when you live outside of Japan. That's where discipline comes in; and it's especially important in the beginner stage of learning, because beginners cannot really have fun consuming content in a different language when they don't understand a single thing.
      For example, I created this account イフェラ with the interest of only consuming Japanese or Japanese -related content with it. English is easier for me to understand than Japanese, so my natural tendency is to watch English videos because I can follow along easier -- but I have discipline, so I watch mostly Japanese videos. This is what allows me to improve enough that I can enjoy more and more content in Japanese, and without discipline, I would have given up before I ever got the chance to enjoy it.

  • @steffimeier3238
    @steffimeier3238 2 роки тому +66

    “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.” that's my motivation! I want my crush to feel at home even though he's far away from Japan. No matter if he likes me back or not!

  • @aguyininternet1317
    @aguyininternet1317 2 роки тому +23

    In my case, I stay motivated because I feel enormous frustration listening to music in Japanese and not understanding anything. Also when I study Japanese I feel nice on my chest and I like that feeling

  • @marlissadavis5357
    @marlissadavis5357 2 роки тому +5

    I just took the JLPT, so I'm happy you post this!! いつもありがとう!☺️

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +4

      JLPTお疲れ様😊こちらこそありがとう!

  • @AoiChou94
    @AoiChou94 2 роки тому +31

    Two things keep me motivated at the moment.. one is my father who always was proud of me that I have been studying a so hard language.. another one is that the company, in which I have been working, opened a new office in Japan... so I'm praying silently that maybe one day I will be able to visit it... 😁

    • @phen-themoogle7651
      @phen-themoogle7651 2 роки тому +3

      I'm proud of you too (although I'm a random person on the internet, been using Japanese 20+ years so I know the struggle)

  • @keerthanashanker8489
    @keerthanashanker8489 2 роки тому +20

    I used to feel stagnant when learning Japanese because I tried to do everything simultaneously (listening, speaking, writing). Nowadays, my daily Japanese practice is just listening to podcasts and jotting down words I don't understand. I might not learn much in a day but it is sufficient for me to remember and understand them.
    I'm a very slow learner and when I see people being able to speak Japanese fluently in a short period, it gets me really demotivated. However, I've come to a realization that I'm not competing but learning. Reminding me this makes me enjoy the learning process a little more and go easy on myself.

    • @user-kl3pl1gf7x
      @user-kl3pl1gf7x 2 роки тому +3

      Agreed! I was the same way, burning myself out by trying to learn everything at once. It's really exhausting to put 100% effort into learning everything you possibly can, every single day. I think if you spend enough time listening to podcasts and learning new words, you'll absorb a lot of other things (like pitch accent and grammar rules) naturally, and you'll be fluent in no time! You might want to consider keeping a Japanese audio diary or finding a Japanese friend to call, though. I learned the hard way that even if you have great listening comprehension and understand pitch accent, proper grammar, etc., you can still really struggle to actually speak in the language. :'D

    • @keerthanashanker8489
      @keerthanashanker8489 2 роки тому +2

      @@user-kl3pl1gf7x Thank you so much!

    • @yoshihasascended
      @yoshihasascended 2 роки тому +2

      I relate to you on an astronomical level

  • @quanxi844
    @quanxi844 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for everithing

  • @Jeff-sc1hf
    @Jeff-sc1hf 2 роки тому +13

    My motivation to keep going is a bit corny.
    I was going through some really tough times, and the song "やめるなら今" by Higuchi Ai which kinda snapped me out of it. My hope is to one day be able to write to her and thank her in Japanese.

    • @elfchild9
      @elfchild9 2 роки тому +2

      That's actually an awesome motivation. (Also, thanks for the song rec!)

  • @didjaseemyjams1582
    @didjaseemyjams1582 2 роки тому

    I think forming a habit of studying would help too

  • @thelastjeding
    @thelastjeding 2 роки тому

    Bahasa indonesia??? Halo org indo disini 😁♥️
    これは運命です!昨日からモチフェションは無くなちゃってyoutubeにモチフェションを上がる動画を見たいなって思った。そしてonomappu channel 開けて、アップロードする最後のビデオはこのビデオです! すごく嬉しい😭いつもありがとう😭♥️

  • @anyutasanchez360
    @anyutasanchez360 2 роки тому

    Honestly, and it's not just being educated, your videos are a huge motivation. Just take it.
    I think that without discipline no way to just base the whole studying on motivation. Even if you can do just two words a day, you establish the discipline that helps you move forward.

  • @hikaroyuuki851
    @hikaroyuuki851 Рік тому

    はじめまして わたしはインドネシア人です。ありがとう ございます for your video, im so excited back to learn 日本語。

  • @JojorikUartanoy
    @JojorikUartanoy 2 роки тому +16

    The strongest motivation for me in learning Japanese is the feeling that I received a secret, mysterious knowledge. I also want to read the scientific literature of this country.

    • @JojorikUartanoy
      @JojorikUartanoy 2 роки тому

      @Snooprah Эээ брат! там тоже гори эсть, с агнём дажи! Уравэнь не меняю, толька павишяю планку качэства, вихажю на новую аудиторию!

  • @riky3081
    @riky3081 2 роки тому +33

    インドネシア語勉強しているんですか?すごいですね。どうも✋インドネシアからのリキです。よろしくお願いします🙏

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +18

      インドネシア語はとてもわかりやすくて好きです(*´ω`*)

    • @riky3081
      @riky3081 2 роки тому +1

      @@Onomappu terimakasih 🙏

  • @purpleplays69420
    @purpleplays69420 Рік тому

    I mainly watch your videos to try reading the Japanese captions, so I’m basically trying to hear pronunciations of kanji and if I can’t fully understand every syllable of the said kanji then I tell myself “I’ll figure it out eventually”
    Right now I’m learning Japanese similar to how a toddler would learn words and what they mean, I watch Japanese UA-camrs, they say a particular sentence I want to use at some point, I listen closely to try understanding every word said and repeat it a few times until I’m confident I’ll remember that sentence
    A few words and phrases I learned while using that strategy
    入りたくない
    I don’t want to enter
    来て
    come here
    ボニー、優しい心を持っている、僕のお父さんい同じている (I randomly thought of saying this sentence when I was playing a horror game on rec room which is a knock-off version of The Joy of Creation, I don’t think you know much about it but you can research about that game if you want, it’s a FNAF fan game is all I’m gonna say, the horror game on rec room was called “Ignited Bonnie” I believe and when I said that sentence I was in a corner and there were two hallways on my left and right, I was facing diagonally to the corner of a wall, I was hearing Bonnie’s footsteps from the left hall and I said 「ボニー、優しい心を持っている、僕のお父さんに同じている」 a second after that I saw him charging at me full sprint so I ran through the right hall and right before to caught up to me and killed me I shouted 「あんたの赤目目はきも」if you English speakers are wondering what I said “your red eyes are cringe” and the other sentence “Bonnie, you have a kind heart, it’s just like my dad” I said that because Bonnie’s endoskeleton chest was exposed and had no heart and also the joke of your dad leaving to go buy something or go somewhere and hasn’t returned in years or decades, I don’t think the dad leaving and never returning joke is a big thing in Japan so a lot of Japanese people would be confused if you made those jokes, I basically said something usually sarcastic in English but said in Japanese which doesn’t have a whole lot of sarcasm, not saying Japanese never has sarcasm, they do, just not as much as English, so you wouldn’t sarcastically say “perfect, just great” in an inconvenient situation, in Japanese, you’d pretty much say “this is bad” or anything along those lines in any bad situation)

  • @stanbrook5554
    @stanbrook5554 2 роки тому

    全部動画内容を理解することは、私の勉強の成果だ。だから、強いモチベーション感じる

  • @kenji4950
    @kenji4950 2 роки тому +1

    i really appreciate that u always add subs in russian, thnx bro)

  • @en_chan
    @en_chan 2 роки тому +13

    My first reason I started learning Japanese was I was addicted to manga wasn't translated into my language. So I tried translate it myself (just for me, to understand the story). And after first try I decided to learn Japanese because it interested me and was completely different from the languages I had learned before😅
    I think it's a little bit strange method of motivation, but when I think someday I'll be able to read without translators and dictionary... It gives me strength and desire to learn💪
    But, of course, this is not my only method of motivation, it's just the most effective for me now :)

    • @halendi.9364
      @halendi.9364 Рік тому

      May i know how to find manga thats in Japanese? Cause all of the manga i found are in English 😢

  • @funpheonix9752
    @funpheonix9752 Рік тому +6

    I’m looking forward to the time I can watch your videos without subtitles 🥰 my motivation is the fact that I love so many things about Japan and the Japanese language.

  • @nothatgxrl
    @nothatgxrl 2 роки тому

    One more day of hoping for the "Hola" in the initial greeting 😭
    (Also, I started language classes in March to help with consistency since I'm not very self-motivated and I'm so glad I can understand a lot more without reading subtitles -or using the JP subtitles-).

  • @fenerciz
    @fenerciz 2 роки тому

    Thanks for video :)

  • @samaraso218
    @samaraso218 2 роки тому

    This video was very much needed

  • @pawewodarczyk1546
    @pawewodarczyk1546 Рік тому

    Some of my own thoughts about motivation:
    1. JLPT would be a total waste of money. I don't even have any English related certificates because I simply don't need them at all.
    2. I don't actively learn any kanji at all. I mostly use OCR and learn them passively when I encounter them enough number of times.
    3. I have less than 0 motivation to study and use keigo. It's simply not in my style.
    4. Before graduating from the university I could relatively easily get a good passing mark on Japanese subject to increase my overall grades' avarage.
    5. After learning Japanese for so many years at this point I can't get myself to stop anymore ;)

  • @suhani526
    @suhani526 2 роки тому +17

    hi onomappu! i stumbled upon your channel last month and have been following you since,, i was waiting for my exams to get over and now that im done with them, ive finally started learning japanese!! really excited... dreaming bout the day when ill be able to speak fluently in it
    anyways, great content as always!
    luv you loads ;)

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +5

      Aww thank you for your comment✨ I'm happy that you started learning Japanese! I hope you'll enjoy Japan in Japanese in the future!

  • @bibaboatsman7863
    @bibaboatsman7863 Рік тому

    I already speak 3 languages on fluent level, but my dream, is to become a physic scientist in Japan, on CERNish places, where I can make some discoveries in elementary physics, as Peter Higgs and many others did

  • @jacobprince146
    @jacobprince146 2 роки тому +4

    早く見れた

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому

      すごい早い!!

  • @skaowodkd
    @skaowodkd Рік тому

    이런영상 너무 좋아요ㅠㅠ 계속 올려주세요!!

  • @ライラ-f6s
    @ライラ-f6s 2 роки тому +2

    あなたのコンテンツが美しいので、あなたが続けてくれることを願っています

  • @claudiablanco13
    @claudiablanco13 2 роки тому +4

    My only motivation is to travel to Japan one day. Japanese is one of the most difficult languages there are so every bit of understanding I gain is very rewarding by itself

  • @zephyraticus5066
    @zephyraticus5066 2 роки тому +10

    I took my first JLPT exam yesterday Hitoki, and I want to thank you, as my favourite Japanese learning channel, I found your videos great for listening practise, and the dual subtitles super helpful for reading practise, so thank you! :D

    • @dunyaboylap5271
      @dunyaboylap5271 Рік тому

      we need update

    • @zephyraticus5066
      @zephyraticus5066 Рік тому +1

      @@dunyaboylap5271 Passed the N5, still having weekly lessons with a lovely iTalki tutor and looking forward to finally visiting Japan in 2024 😁

  • @caetanosouzasantos9072
    @caetanosouzasantos9072 2 роки тому +2

    日本語勉強始めたから、最後までいくしかない。辞めるというのはありえない。

  • @sushi_san2432
    @sushi_san2432 2 роки тому +4

    1st I think 😂

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +1

      Yes you're!!!!!!!! 1番!

    • @sushi_san2432
      @sushi_san2432 2 роки тому

      @@Onomappu ohhh that's so cool 😭😭😭✨

  • @sushi_san2432
    @sushi_san2432 2 роки тому +5

    you look so cute 😭❤️❤️❤️

  • @loreccino5986
    @loreccino5986 2 роки тому +4

    this kinda strengthened my motivation behind wanting to learn japanese (I haven’t started yet but I’m planning to do so next month), it’s basically 3 things:
    1) fulfilling a long-time dream I’ve had, I’ve been interested in learning japanese since I was a teenager (I’m 26 rn),
    2) wanting to understand more about the culture through language (which is connected to #1 since I’ve been interested on it since younger),
    3) and more recently, to understand japanese media in general since I like some celebrities lol... and I’m also interested on getting into j-music and entertainment so I’d love to be able to consume content without depending on someone else to translate it.

  • @kristenal5846
    @kristenal5846 2 роки тому +12

    I just took the MEXT scholarship tests and interview, and if everything goes well I will go to Japan to study. By visualizing that, I stay motivated. Thank you so much for your videos. You are my favorite youtuber!!

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +3

      That's great!! うれしいo(^▽^)o

    • @ivy_yati3481
      @ivy_yati3481 2 роки тому +3

      Can u tell me how to prepare for mext cause I want to take it but I don’t know what to do and what I need

    • @caneradkalan5152
      @caneradkalan5152 2 роки тому +2

      @@ivy_yati3481 me too, i want to know

  • @Kasudz
    @Kasudz 2 роки тому

    ああすごい
    I am very intrigued about your summer school starting next year and I'm definitely going to sign up! Your videos are not only a delight to watch, but extremely helpful and beginner friendly :) ひときせんせい ありがとうございます!╰(*°▽°*)╯
    Edit/update: I love how Hitoki's hands are a sensei unto themselves sharing emotion and wisdom (and flailing)🤣

  • @tymion2470
    @tymion2470 2 роки тому

    おはよう! I learn 日本語 beacuse my friends from my favorite discord server start it and I think this fun and Japanese sound subarashi (素晴らしい) . When I learn japanese I will learn Latin.

  • @ina5837
    @ina5837 2 роки тому +1

    インドネシア語勉強してるの??私インドネシア人の20歳のナディラです。よろしくお願いします。
    今も日本語勉強してるけど会話練習したい時パートナーいないから会話練習してない😭文法もう沢山覚えたけどめったに使ってない。
    どうすればいいでしょうか?私は日本語の会話がペラペラになりたいぃぃぃです

  • @izumi7569
    @izumi7569 2 роки тому

    1:52 AMOGUS on the bookstore

  • @ivy_yati3481
    @ivy_yati3481 2 роки тому +5

    Been waiting for long time😁😁
    Can u wish me luck cause I just take JLPT test this morning so I have been waiting and exciting for the result☺️😊

    • @suhani526
      @suhani526 2 роки тому

      what all books do you refer to?

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +1

      絶対大丈夫だ!!!!!!🤞

    • @ivy_yati3481
      @ivy_yati3481 2 роки тому

      @@suhani526 I use Minna no Nihongo 1 and 2 cause those books are refer by my teacher
      And I was thinking about making UA-cam videos about that but I am not sure should I do it
      Btw if u want to know I can tell u everything

    • @ivy_yati3481
      @ivy_yati3481 2 роки тому

      @@Onomappu ありがとう😊😊😊

    • @zeeezz8652
      @zeeezz8652 2 роки тому +1

      Good luck 👍💙💙

  • @moonchild2191
    @moonchild2191 2 роки тому +1

    あなたのヴィデオのほんとに好きです。あたしは日本語を勉強しています, 日本人の友達いないので練習できません、そしてにほんのどらまみています毎日は日本のドラマ見ていますと日本の音楽聞きます。ほんとに話せるできる欲しいです!ひときさんあなたの動画ありがとうございます、頑張れます!

  • @djcig15
    @djcig15 2 роки тому +3

    For me I have several motivations. First I want to travel to Japan one day to visit and second I watch a lot of anime in Japanese with subtitles and would like to be able to understand more what the characters are saying. I've picked up on some words and phrases just by watching anime but I also realize I have to be careful because real life Japanese and anime Japanese are different from the way its spoke.

  • @emanuelaercolano8416
    @emanuelaercolano8416 2 роки тому

    If you want you could make more videos of this type thanks.

  • @chellnafta4415
    @chellnafta4415 2 роки тому +1

    Based on that book.. Are you perhaps trying to study Indonesian?

  • @zyhon881
    @zyhon881 Рік тому +1

    I am a beginner and my motivation is to come back one day and fully understand this video.

  • @srthalleszin
    @srthalleszin Рік тому +2

    Adoro as legendas em português nesse canal, as vezes encontro umas pérolas do tipo "deixa pro pai"

  • @niranx_yt7084
    @niranx_yt7084 2 роки тому +1

    I have motivation but it keeps turning off And on at random times

  • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles
    @StrawberryNinjaNibbles 2 роки тому +2

    I’m learning the language on my own and I have good motivation but am struggling on WHAT I should be studying and when exactly…
    Like I know flash cards work well for me (but I’m not great with anki yet) but I’m not quite sure how or when to learn grammar and how to KNOW if the way I’m trying to learn is actually EFFECTIVE :(
    Anyone have any recommendations for a good program to use or “class” to sign up for or app? I want to focus on listening and reading the most
    Anyone need a Japanese-English language partner? Lol

  • @orozcocarmonamariafernanda0914
    @orozcocarmonamariafernanda0914 2 роки тому +3

    My motivation to learn Japanese is because I have a "platonic love" for a Japanese voice actor 🥰 (lol) and I want to understand what he says (for example in interviews or radio shows) a little better, but not only for that I learn Japanese, it's also because I've made friends with several Japanese girls and I'm currently enrolled in a Japanese association and I like to interact with the Japanese people in charge of that association 😊✨
    But in addition to that, one of the requirements to graduate from the degree I'm currently studying is to speak and have knowledge of two languages, fluent English and some other language at an intermediate level (there are two languages you can opt for, French or Japanese) and I opted to continue learning Japanese (I started learning Japanese before I entered university), so that's also a motivation to continue learning Japanese ✨

  • @pazu2222
    @pazu2222 2 роки тому

    Can you rap more? I really love to hear your rap lol

  • @arletrosas3616
    @arletrosas3616 2 роки тому +1

    本当にありがとうございます、今はモチベーションがありませんだけど貴方のチャネルはすごいです、日本語をたくさん勉強します。私は一緒に勉強するという考えが好きです。

  • @dorsab8627
    @dorsab8627 2 роки тому +1

    It was the "eh? Subete??" And the deadpan " sekai" for me😂😂😂😂😂 when you dont want to study but end up memorizing the most trivial things by heart😂

  • @JynIsBored
    @JynIsBored 2 роки тому +1

    I'm stuck in a limbo between beginner and intermediate. That kind of level where you just have to force yourself to immerse into media content, read manga, books and listen to as much native content as possible. But doing all of that, especially listening, is so difficult because I get distracted so easily when I barely understand something, and other times I just get plain bored.

  • @Panda-24
    @Panda-24 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the advice. Years ago I started learning Japanese from Japan-easy but I lost the book I wrote all my lessons down and lost all motivation.

  • @cinvhetin8054
    @cinvhetin8054 2 роки тому +1

    I have one piece of advice: ひときのビデオを見て!
    Speaking of which, could you maybe make a video on やっぱり? Someone explained it to me in another youtube comment, but it would still be helpful to have a video explaining it.
    ありがとうございます

    • @lucasmitchell369
      @lucasmitchell369 2 роки тому

      I think the best translation for やっぱりis "after all". We may not use it much in English but it makes sense when you translate it this way in most cases. For example, 「やっぱり行きたくない」 means "I don't want to go after all." There are more natural ways of translating it probably but this way includes all of the points with no additional information. You just kind of have to accept that is a very natural saying in Japanese and they use it more than we would. As you continue your studies, I would recommend that instead of directly translating everything, try to understand the meaning it is trying to get across, because a lot of times the direct translation doesn't sound natural. As you get deeper into your studies and have a lot more input under your belt from natives, things they say that we wouldn't will sound more and more natural to you over time, and you won't have to worry about a direct translation not making sense, because although it may not make much sense in English it does in Japanese. Thats just the nature of 2 languages with almost no influence on eachother. (Except recently of course 外来語 is abundant in japanese now)

  • @NoahCha_
    @NoahCha_ 2 роки тому

    From my experience, keep motivation by keeping Japanese friends and girlfriends.
    Btw, I guess that Japanese government should first open frontiers as many foreigners started to get bored of learning Japanese 😔

  • @hiyorikuyamarurin3141
    @hiyorikuyamarurin3141 2 роки тому +3

    My current motivation for studying japanese is to have another diversion from household stress

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +6

      You're using negative things for positive things! That's amazing👍

  • @tona9582
    @tona9582 2 роки тому

    لماذا تضع عنوان الفيديو باللغة العربية؟
    أنا أتابعك حديثاً
    بإمكاني فهم بعض كلامك لذا قررت متابعة قناتك

  • @davids.7052
    @davids.7052 Рік тому

    なんで日本語の勉強を続けるって言うのは頑固でいるわけだろうと自分でも思います。昔日本に滞在していまして、最初は留学生だったりそれから日本語の環境の職場で働いたこともありました。ずっと日本語を勉強していたので話せるようになってきましたし 少しも書くことも読むことも出来ますけれどもまだまだ完成ではありません。日本語って非常に深い言語なので、とても難しいのです.日本語を馴染むのがそれほど難しいところではなくて、言語学の特集な才能がない限りもっと深いところまで学ぶのは本気の挑戦であります。ですからこの言語を途中までしか知らないままで死にたくないっているのは私にとっての勉強を続けるモチベーションになっています。

  • @phen-themoogle7651
    @phen-themoogle7651 2 роки тому

    0:28 今日は漢字日和、15時間くらい勉強しようか、そのあとの9時間で法律全部覚えようかww
    1:20 電車男w 
    2:20 色んな本持ってる男
    確かに環境って大事ですね!
    エロゲやノーベルゲーム(ホラー系)、漫画、アニメ、RPGとかいろんなやつから無意識に覚えられた気がしますw
    最初はJLPTに挑戦したりしたけど試験に出るような日本語とか外国人用の教科書はかなりつまらなかったから、漢検にも挑戦したりしやした。
    でも近年は主にゲームをやりまくってます。
    実況プレイの動画も見るのが好き☆

  • @JackiJinx
    @JackiJinx 2 роки тому

    Now that I think about it, I think my biggest motivation is when I have a crush on a Japanese celebrity 🤣
    大学の時、十年前ぐらい、花ざかりの君たちへ~イケメンパラダイスを見たら、斗真さんが好きになっていました。二年前、日本語の音楽を聴きながら、サカナクションの一郎さんを見つかったら…おい、また日本語を勉強し始めたいです! ぜひ、彼と話したいんです。多分他の人と話しているもいいかもしれません。

  • @sanethoughtspreader
    @sanethoughtspreader 2 роки тому

    僕たちはこの方法は使いえないよねってー僕たちって誰?男だから彼氏居ないわけではにいよー
    ゲイ又はバイセクシャルなどの人居るよ!(笑)
    私の日本語の勉強のモティベーションは最近すごく低いので、このビデオのタイミングがちょうどよかった!面白くて、ちょっとやる気が出ました。ありがとうございます!そうして、インスタでフォローしました!

  • @randomlyaccepted5215
    @randomlyaccepted5215 2 роки тому +1

    My main motivation is that I want to watch a geisha performance and understand what the music is saying. I really want to see kitano odori, kyo odori, miyako no nigiwai, and gion odori. Another thing is that I really want to study medicine in Japan.

  • @Merve.u
    @Merve.u 2 роки тому

    Katakana çalışmaya çalışırken ihtiyacım olan video

  • @Abrahampoynter
    @Abrahampoynter 2 роки тому

    Didn’t have a chance to meet you
    本当に残念ですね
    快回來台灣玩

  • @hanayuuki790
    @hanayuuki790 5 місяців тому

    The first guy about how I had no motivation but still remember stuff was me when I was studying dentistry for 3 years until I realized I had no real interest in it and I was doing it for the sake of my family XD Then I dropped out and took psychology. I'm learning Japanese because I was jealous of my friend who can speak japanese well eventhough he didn't learn at all and also because now I can speak to Japanese people through vrchat easily to practise. also I picked up some japanese while watching little anime so might as well just learn how to have conversations.

  • @giuliia_4
    @giuliia_4 2 роки тому

    1:25 I think he don't know Trenitalia, them change every minute x'D
    I have a motivation for study japanese, but I have good period and bad period, now I have the motivation :)

  • @Roger_Arts
    @Roger_Arts Рік тому

    l am brazillian and l am study japanese with very frequence, but my motivation is very good, l like japanese writing is very cool and very funny! and l like japanese art, and l use japanese write ln my draws what help in my studys of japanese : D

  • @Kuroi-ryuu
    @Kuroi-ryuu 2 роки тому

    ブラジルのフィギュアは高すぎてそれを買うには日本に行くモチベーションになったんだ!!!( ・ㅂ・)و ̑̑

  • @LittleDream99
    @LittleDream99 2 роки тому

    Study for enough years than when you loose motivation you look back and think: "Well, I cannot give up NOW, or else I would have wasted so many years! You're in too deep to get out now, bitch"
    Tested and proved method by yours truly

  • @_rawant7_725
    @_rawant7_725 Рік тому

    レッスンのお知らせ、楽しみにお待ちしております!!✨、アドバイスありがとうございます🌼

  • @misslovedog8177
    @misslovedog8177 Рік тому

    originally, i was bored during the pandemic lockdowns, so i went on duolingo and went "japanese seems interesting" I didn't really find my motivation until I started reading manga, i started reading ace of diamond which (until recently) didn't really have an official english translation. I had watched the anime and instead of waiting for a 4th season ,i started reading the manga and now I have all of the physical volumes (only available in japanese) for the entire 1st act. I can't stop learning now, or else I'll have nearly 50 books i can't read lol
    Also, I started college this year and found a japanese language learner club and that helps a lot, since now I get to practice having conversations with other people :D

  • @jeffb2550
    @jeffb2550 Рік тому

    I want to be able to understand the non-English lyrics to Band-Maid songs and understand their interviews and Q&As.

  • @minhnguyen-mb1hy
    @minhnguyen-mb1hy 3 місяці тому

    毎日貴方の動画をみてますから、モチベーションにもらいます

  • @coaiemandushman1079
    @coaiemandushman1079 2 роки тому

    I am 100% sure you won't see this comment, but here i go anyways. I can't help but notice your fingers and i think you might have arthritis. If it's not a pain in the ass, please get them checked at the doctor.

  • @tatatata5583
    @tatatata5583 2 роки тому

    Indonesia no Irwan tomoshimasu, nihongo bengkyo shiteimasu, hitokisan no hanasi wa wakari yasui kore kara mo yoroshiku

  • @ranasham5966
    @ranasham5966 2 роки тому +1

    I love learning languages ​​and I find it interesting and I have the ability to memorize so that I do not need to repeat more than once easily, but I am bad at learning to write😅😂
    Nice idea to participate in learning in a more motivating way🤟❤️☺️

  • @学生-d8h
    @学生-d8h 2 роки тому

    I study for go living in Japan and watch one Piece without subtitle

  • @gala5128
    @gala5128 2 роки тому +1

    普通の家庭に住んでいたので、いろいろな言語を学ぶのは素晴らしいことだと思います。私は13歳かもしれませんが、家族がなじみのないことを嫌うので、すでに自分で日本語を学び始めています。

    • @Onomappu
      @Onomappu  2 роки тому +2

      13歳で自分で勉強して、とても尊敬する!✨
      そして、ニコロの努力は必ず成功につながるよ!!!

  • @marceline9777
    @marceline9777 2 роки тому

    At first i wanted to live there, but now i want to be a twitch streamer and we all know how much it help if you know japanese :))))

  • @luzsombria5663
    @luzsombria5663 2 роки тому

    Quem foi que traduziu a legenda? Fez um trabalho muito bom!!

  • @suraya_
    @suraya_ Рік тому

    my newest motivation is the japanese exchange students who are visiting my school and class in a couple months, I want to become better at conversational japanese so I can speak to them

  • @darkmastertaken
    @darkmastertaken 2 роки тому

    What are the steps in studying japanese like 1. Is memorizing hiragana and katakana?

  • @KonnichiwaJpLearning
    @KonnichiwaJpLearning 2 роки тому +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @graceyamaholic6029
    @graceyamaholic6029 2 роки тому

    Are you a japanese or Chinese? Your japanese language is 100% native

  • @rhiannn3416
    @rhiannn3416 2 роки тому

    BC I need to be able to communicate with my bf 🤣🤣

  • @azfilzan
    @azfilzan 2 роки тому

    Me : Play "I Am the Storm that is Approaching"

  • @belldragneel8381
    @belldragneel8381 Рік тому

    I'd say I am not motivated I just set myself the goal to study or immerse for 1h a day and just do that. I mostly have no motivation to that one hour so I do it in the morning to have it done for the day.

  • @mikad.esu1
    @mikad.esu1 Рік тому

    Why don't you think about learning Arabic 😅

  • @anganan7349
    @anganan7349 Рік тому

    I want to learn Japanese because I want to marry a Japanese guy:>>>

  • @maikuC
    @maikuC 2 роки тому

    ひときさんありがとうございます!日進月歩

  • @animailr6769
    @animailr6769 2 роки тому

    i have this one app with a bunny who gets sad when i dont study...and then i just have to study >

  • @021_nimademariasih2
    @021_nimademariasih2 7 місяців тому

    wow keren kamu belajar bahasa indonesia!

  • @hatakekakashy2837
    @hatakekakashy2837 2 роки тому +1

    That's just what I needed. 😭👍🏻

  • @Legarad
    @Legarad 2 роки тому

    父の死後、私はやる気を失いました。

  • @満天はなまる
    @満天はなまる 2 роки тому

    Tシャツが気になりすぎて話が入ってこない😆😆

  • @이하나-m2h
    @이하나-m2h 2 роки тому +3

    Love u❤️❤️