Are you saying it correctly?? Japanese Pronunciation🇯🇵‼️ [#52]
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00:00 Brief Explanation
00:47 Hiragana basics
02:20 ら&ふ
06:15 っ(Small つ)
06:55 Summary & QUIZ TIME 🤔
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自分は日本人です。
日本語を勉強してくれている外国の方々ありがとうございます!
頑張ってください💪🔥
I'm a Japanese.
Thank u for studying Japanese language!
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僕はルーマニア人ですが僕にとって日本語を学ぶの大好きだよなあ
学びに世界一面白い言語です
I started learning Japanese in uni, and the Japanese "r" sound came surprisingly naturally to me, because it turned out that I've been using it my entire life to cover up a speech impediment I had as a kid, where the shape of my jaw prevented me from producing a natural "r" sound in my own language. I've had my jaw adjusted since then, and I'm able to speak "normally" now, but I never got out of the habit of using my old "r"s.
This is the best video I've seen for explaining pronunciation
You both are great and the best Japanese teacher , 😆😆 thank you for teaching us 💜💜💜💜🧡🧡🧡
Thank you so much for keeping up with our content and leaving such a kind comment❤️ We'll continue to do our best🙌
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英語学習中の日本人です。
元々StudyInの英語のチャンネルを見ていたのですが、英語で日本語を解説している動画も既に知っていることが解説されるので理解しやすく、英語の勉強になります。
All three sounded like きって. Is this correct? you said one of them mean stamp and one mean come, but there are three utterances and none of them sound like come. What is the answer?
I heard "kite" no pause in between. Also with Spanish being my first language this greatly helps when im reading Hiragana
I love this ❤😮
would love more videos like these!
thank you that was helpful❤
ありがとう。先生 ✨💗☺️
Glad to know that it was helpful!! 見てくれてありがとうございます☺️
You guys are adorable 😭😭💖💖
Since the first time, I've been still thought that you two were Japanese, well thanks for good content, all the ways long 🙏
Thank you for the kind comment!! Glad to know that you enjoy our content😊
the tsu. つ sound gets me every time 😅😅
Thank you so much. Great to learn the basic pronounciation again, and now its much more clearer than before.
So glad to know that it's more clear than before!! :) Japanese pronunciation can be very confusing right🥹
To me japanese pronuncation is very easy because finnish is very close to it, like vowel sounds are pretty much the same
Haha, as a French the japanese vowels are easier to pronounce for me than if I were English
Love you japan from india 🎉
I am trying to learn Japanese do you guys have a recommendation to learn from like an app video series on UA-cam or any website that there are
Nori said Stamp切手, right??
きて i think 💬🤔
ain't no way I heard "fu-t-te" instead of 来て and 切手 seems like I need to do more of these.. I really really need to brush up on my listening skills
we portuguese speakers , pronounce words same as the japanese do !!
Could you guys do some videos of remembering kanji characters?
Thanks for the request!! We'll try to work on that!! Stay tuned🤩
Thank god my first language is spanish, it makes learning the pronuntiatons of the words way easier
Same for us Frenchpeople 😊
@@jennsuicuneexact! Tellement plus simple
@@Link-Link Haha, avec tous nos sons nasaux genre un on, en, ou, u et nos règles de grammaire avec presque autant d'exceptions, quelle galère même pour nous😆
@@jennsuicune ouais hahaha assez compliqué même pour nous même, j'avoue. Ou même les homophones c'est, s'est, ces, ses, beaucoup de gens savent tjrs pas comment les utiliser correctement lol
@@Link-Link oui 😄😅
The first one is stamp and the second one was come
He's like master of teaching japanese to us
I agree!! Nori's explanation is so clear and easy to understand😆
Thanks to teaching me teacher Nori
kitte is what I heard
Location 2:54 So it's ALigato and not ARigato? I have heard many Japanese say ARigato (a clear R sound) instead of ALigato. Could you please explain this?
Ra sounds like La (Ла) and little r... (Lra)
What I find hard to pronounce is “ち” and “し”
Still don't know how to properly pronounce both 😅
Edit: 7:00 I almost cant hear the difference.
You can "translate" them into Romaji so it's gonna be something like :
ち = Tchi
し = Shi
Hope this can help ち has a more explosive sound "CHI" while し sound like you try to shhhh but in the end you add a i "shi" (sorry for my bad English, haven't wrote in English for 1 year jeje)
And If you want a little bit of help in the difference between the 2 words at the end he says 切手 first in hiragana is きって so if you listen closely you can hear a short pause like ki te and in the second word he says 来る but in て form, If you listen closely you can hear that he says きて without a short pause
I heard 'kitte'
I think it's きて
Did you say kitte, kitte, and kite? I am Japanese, but I am confused...Out of context, it is sometimes difficult to tell them apart.
i still have a hard time with らりるれろ
3:09 Sorry but let's not spread misinformation. Yena is not rolling her R's, a single flap is NOT rolling. There's no "official rule" for this but the pronunciation for R in Japanese can range from a single flap/tap like Yena pronounced it, to an L-sound like Nori pronounced it (not like the English dark L though).
And if you allow me to be critical without meaning to sound rude to Nori, Yena actually pronounced it better because that's how Japanese newscasters pronounce it. Nori's L-sounding pronunciation can mostly be heard in the following cases:
-Japanese children (because they can't flap their tongues yet)
-When the R is at the beginning of a word, this also includes when talking/spelling out slowly (syllable-by-syllable). Just like in this video. This might explain why Nori pronounces it as L in here, maybe he does not even realize it, because most Japanese people don't. One same person might pronounce "nori" as /nori/ when speaking normally, but pronounce it as /no-li/ when spelling it out slowly.
But all in all, Yena's pronunciation was not wrong at all. And to my ears, even sounds better and less lazy.
きって Am I Right???
She is too cute like a bunny.
Haha you're too kind! Thank you🐰
きって 🤗🤗
Arigato
Arigato kosaimas
@@quietcookie4662 ありがとうございました = Arigatou Gozaimashita
Sorry vut i dont really understand and memorize these videos
@@darkhunter5232 thats too long long for casual u can just use arigato or arigato gozaimasu
They're like machines. She looks nice.
きって?👀
きって
Noti has such a strong British accent I'm not sure I can trust his Japanese accent
No such thing as a "British" accent, he is just speaking English correctly. Some other UK regions and indeed some other countries speak accented English and think that anyone speaking standard English has an accent of sorts.
@@harrygatto that doesn't actually make any sense. He doesn't have an American accent or an Irish accent or a French or German or Spanish accent when speaking English. Canadians speak English with yet another accent. South African or Australian, none of these are British accents
Within Britain there are loads of different but all very recognisable British accents.
Nori most definitely speaks with a British accent. If I had to pick an area I would say just north west of London.
I went into a shop in Mullinavat, Co Kilkenny, Ireland on Friday, the man behind the counter was speaking English in a Rhodesian or Zimbabwean accent. Quite different to a South African English accent.
I speak with a West Brit Accent but I'm not English or Welsh.
Nori has an English accent that is not from Scotland Wales Northern Ireland.
It's not from Cornwall or Devon or Lancashire. Not Bolton, Newcastle.
I have no idea why you think there is no such thing as a British accent therecare dialects and accents by the bucket load.
It might be Cambrige but its not Oxford.
But its very British.
@@justinfufun5483 You totally missed my point; I was commenting on your use of the term "British accent" not Noti's accent.
It's Nori, not Noti
@@jennsuicune typo but too late to fix. Sorry Nori