“Just Kidding” in Japanese
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i like using なんてね (nante ne) and/or なんちゃって (nanchatte)^^ it gives off a fun vibe and more playful with friends :>
I was about to say the same.. Uso joudan sounds stiff compared nanchatte
@@Gamestic31 are u japanese?
@@kaedecrystal No but WE watched enough Anime to tell
@@kaedecrystal no but we are people of culture
@@kaedecrystal no but ik Japanese
The most accurate description of kidding I've ever seen
If you say mushi in german it means cat or v****a, so it basically just means pussy.
We can say うそぴょーん (uso pyo-n) when we wanna say “just kidding”.
It’s actually a little old way of saying but it’s cute because ぴょーん make us imagine rabbits! (ぴょーん is one of onomatopoeia that expresses a rabbit jumps.)
I’m japanese and it kinda sounds cringy if you don’t say it in a right way….
@@naoli5481 then what is an updated use of saying uso
@@catmerchant8699 なんて(ね) probably
If u said that irl u just make fun of urself lol (unless with the one u really are familiar with)
@@lauhrie That's more anime like though
"Pfft- ahahahaha! Just kidding!"
"Baka uso dayo!"
If you know, you know.
Edit: holy- this comment blew up more than I thought. Thanks guys.
When will someone make a Zhongli x osmanthus wine fanfiction
@@QuirrelSquad exactly!
*points at my pfp
Cringe asf
@@_bofu nobody asked ♥️
I think this is a sign for me to start learning my japanese again 💀
kumon trust me
I stopped when I was younger before realizing I could have gotten language credit for high school if I stayed in my Japanese school 😭😭
I can only remember Kokichi Ouma saying "Baka uso dayo!!!" Sorry I failed as a student LMAO-
Lmao same
I dont get it wtf
worst character in existence
Baka means idiot if you know so how dose it will sound you know
@@andra_syawwal it's a fictional character who fakes his death and in the Japanese version says "Baka, uso dayo!" Because he's a clown
"Baka uso dayo!"
Kokichi 🛐🛐🛐
Hearing these puts more confidence in my Japanese, because I already knew these words for these situations.
Not gonna tell what "Muschi" means in German... made me laugh so hard:D
Omg I checked it😂😂💀😭
HQHAHAH Fühl ich Digga
Omg that's funny
HAHAHAH
Lol I guessed it
Я настолько гений , что изучаю японский через английский, переводя всё на русский
Жиза
You and your Japanese Language are beautiful 🙏🤩
In an lots of anime (like One Punch Man) we can hear "Nante Ne !" As "Just kidding !"
Yeah, that’s because most anime uses vocabulary and speech that isnt commonly used in actual Japanese every day speaking.
@@jasontater uhhh not really
@@jasontater but why is that tho
@@yojou3695 uhh yes really, been studying Japanese for a while now, I think I know what I’m talking about on a simple subject like that.
@@ondrejmachovsky2654 same reason that we do it in America, some words in cartoons we don’t use in every day speech. A few things I can think of is that if someone who isn’t American watches family guy then they would think that we all laugh like quagmire, and just some of the words they say are what we all say, like when we fall down the stairs we speak properly as we fall, like Peter: ua-cam.com/video/H9x7YhRgjxQ/v-deo.html Or just in general weird catchphrases that some characters have or just sometime characters come up with their own words. Doesn’t mean we speak like hat in America.
She: talks about just kidding in japanese
Naruto fans:nantene omotatorida
grrrr jappan 🇯🇵 is best country in teh world (sekai) !!!!🤬😡!!!👹🤬!!!!! west bAd grrrgghhhg japenis culture⛩🎎🎏 better than amrican🗽🍔👎!!! (>~
@@_bofu bruh
@@_bofu oh my god, your pfp makes me think that kingpin is saying this-
@@_bofu uh.... you're drunk?
@@_bofu Bing chilling 🙂🍦
step closer to being the anime protagonist i always had strived to be
Me in my mind:-
"Shaa shinjirarenai, nandene. OMOTATORIDA!"
x2 HAAHHAHA
I can’t believe it,Kidding
It’s just as I expected
You are reading my mind man 😂
samedattebayo
I see your watching too much anime😁
I love the way you say MITE KURETE ARIGATHŌ every single time , i would watch the entire short just to watch you say it at last , thankyou for saying it so sweet, mite kurete arigatho🤗
While I know uso means lie, it became more clear in this context thanks to Bungo Stray Dogs 😂
Yesss Dazai😂
I see! When people asked me “うそ!?” I got a offended. But they were probably asking if I was making a joke! Thanks for this vid!
It's a no way kind of thing
"thanks for watching" is so cute in japanese!
Spanish (proper) speakers everywhere:
THAT'S OUR PHRASE! 😂
I seriously thought めがねさん was going to punch さやか先生 from the right side of the screen, at the very end.
Also, legit acting!
And why would a 可愛い女 または可愛い女性 殴ろですか. After a year. Have you learn Japanese?
There's "Nanchatte" too 😂😂
Yeah, it's a bit different
The way I'm now addicted to ur " mite kure te arigato " 😂
Your fine expressions help to learn phrases so easily, thank you so much...🙇♀️
Nobody:
Her: uso joudan
Me: nante ne
Me excited thinking the answer was なんてね aka nante ne. Now confused wondering if it’s wrong or also correct 🧐
It is more common to say that.
She's also telling a right thing,But also a little bit weird for me.(by Japanese)
@@Jellymochimochi I'm confused. Some Japanese people around here say that what she said here is natural (tbh I also thought so) and things like なんてね are mostly just used in anime. So, which is it?
@@Jellymochimochi Oh, thanks for the explanation!
jordan: am i a joke to you?
japanese ppl: *yes*
Now Usopp's name makes so much more sense, Oda is the best writer of all time
That's exactly what I was thinking lol
This i really like it keep posting like this.
Can you teach us how to say "Thanks for watching"
見てくれてありがとう = Thank you for watching (for me)
She said it at the end of this video, hope it helps
in japan: mushi! mushi mushi! 🐝(bug! bug!)
in Italy (sicily): 💋💋💋 mushi! mushi! 🐈 (come here kitty!)
i learned this in the Bungou stray dogs anime, when Dazai teased Kunikida "uso dakedo" 😂😂😂 remember it till this day 😂😂😂
1番煽りたい時は「うっそぴょ〜〜ん」をオススメします
古いw
*Me who have watched lot of anime and knows the meaning of words: maybe I should settle in Japan now
(People who are getting triggered in the comments please note that it's a JOKE)
japan sux actually
@@plant5875 huh? Why?
@@dazai974 lot of different reasons it would be nice to visit for me but not to live in look up some things about Japan to expect
@@melaninmix064makes sense but u know the country do well that i just want to live there
Can i ask one doubt, i read one news paper in our India, one of the Japanese hotel served human meats is that actually True?
as a chinese, I can confirm that she said bug
You know you watch too much Anime when you guess this correctly🙂
Sayaka-sensei, you are hilarious ;D
bruh in argentina we call "Joda" to mention a prank like "its a prank" = "es joda"
But in Japanese the /j/ sounds like an English /g/ and in Spanish la jota suena como una /h/ inglesa.
@@hannylang7766 Tenes razon
jajjs justo iba a poner lo mismo
What came to my mind was: “Uso dakedo”
Dazai
**snaps pen in half**
Uso Joudan Joudan...
Jordan: and I took that personally.
How about "nanchatte"? Is there any specific situation to use that?
nanchatte is more commonly used in Japan. (in the same meaning)
There's also the nantsutte
"Uso, Joudan."
"...Omae wa mo Shinderu."
👁👄👁
NAAAANI?
@@LearnFromSheeraz Uso, Joudan😏
You have taught me more than duolingo
It might exist already but I want one of these pronunciation videos for what you say at the end lol
she made one ! it's "mite kurete arigatou" or 「みてくれてありがとう」meaning "thank you for watching."
I saw Danganronpa fandom here so I'm gonna just bring in another
"Uso desu yo~"
That’s not quite right
wdym?
@@ac-ca3557 It is “dayo” ( だよ) not “desu yo” ( ですよ) fyi.
@@kuutoa thank you for correcting!but it's seem like he's saying "desu yo " tho-
Nice one! I also know 「なんてね!」😊
Woo that’s also a good one!
Can i ask one doubt, i read one news paper in our India, one of the Japanese hotel served human meats 😳 is that actually True?
@@kksfox9890 i don't know, i'm sorry
It's a bit different. Just a bit
I personally like "nante ne!" the most for this situation.
I know both phrases already. I am feeling slightly better about my Japanese 😊
What about....naantene?
Sayaka sensei you are so beautiful 😍
Asians always are but wait 40 years
@@GamesHochZehn I'm Asian and I'm ugly as shit
@@liltoothless332 don’t say that to urself
@@liltoothless332 no you're beautiful too
@@GamesHochZehn 40 years and they would still be better looking than you.
Love the acting. It was cute
I am indian but i can speak Japanese because of anime love to japan from india ❤️
hi sensei can you please make a video about the difference between wa and ga?
and i have a question about family memebrs in exemple when i'm talking about someone's else father I should say otoosan and when I'm talking about my father to someone else i should say chichi and what should i say when i call my father?
ua-cam.com/video/aaIUE4Qm3Z4/v-deo.html
Hope this helps.
@@vanessameow1902 thank u
Oniichan ohayo
I love finding similarities between Turkish and Japanese, even though they are very little. Like this one.
In Turkish we are also saying "Şaka şaka" which is same as "Jordan Jordan"
In the US we say it at the courthouse
Thank you very much for your concrete demonstration, Sayaka-san ! 😄👏🏻 Your great acting enhances the reality of the context, which helps us to even more better understand the meaning of both words. 😃 Thank you also for sharing us convenient words for everyday life. 🙏🏻 Now I just have to practice this like you did. 😂
You have a wonderful day and a great job on the video, really.
She:talks about kidding in Japanese
me: remembering tobi
Nice, absolutely never gonna use it and probably gonna forget it in 30 sec but I feel good right now
So if mushi means bug in Japanese, then instead of "Insect breathing" Shinobu's technique is Bug breathing😀
aren’t those synonyms??
@@sillybillyproductions3819 isn't bug a type of insect?
@@elysiumxavierummagnesium oh maybe, i don’t know too much abt the technicalities of insects vs bugs. the word mushi 虫 is often translated as insect, and since she translated it as bug I assumed they meant the same thing
i love your accent at the last in every videooo
eky tury dariga dooo🫠🫠🫠🫠
You can also do
"Mushi, mushii. Nante"
"Oh I can't believe it!"
"Nante ne, It's just as I expected"
I like 'joku deshou'
😂 source 80's japanese song.
We will miss you Jiraiyaaa!!!
Thank you, Sayaka!
I love how the english captions are just [Music] the entire video lol
I suddenly remembered Bon Clay's catch phrase with joodan :')
Actually japanese humor is really such level.
The amount of weeks in this comment section is amazing.
Example for newbies :-
"Hey your mom got hit by a van and she died"
"What ?"
"Uso, Jodan ! Jodan !! It was your dad."
Thank you, very appreciated m(__)m
If you know Usoppu from One Piece, you won't forget the word uso
Yep
Blessings from God Usopp
Now I know where Usopp’s name comes from 👍
Thanks. Cute way to learn😁
learning Japanese is so easy after I learned Korean for 5 years, there are many words that sounds like Korean, oh yeah, many korean words that sounds like Japan, because Korea's changing the alphabet so it won't be too hard to read and write, I think.. I only need few years to learn Japanese now 😊 (since I already know Hiragana and Katakana)
What about "hi my name is (my name) and you ?" Plssss
"Nantene~"
How to say "You are beautiful" in Japanese? 😍
"aahh jotaro uso usodayoo. joudan no joudan"
- Just someone after blood transfusion
I just new a few words so
Arigato dattebayo 🥰
🍥
@@user-em2dh1sd5v eheheheheh
i like using the thing obito used when he reviled Itachi's death to Naruto and the squad
To person on the street in Japan: Kisama!....Uso Joodan!
I always heard this in Naruto😃
I often hear this from japanese youtuber that i like "joudan da yo,"
When I was in Japan and I wanted to learn how to say just joking/kidding, everyone I was with kept saying Michael じょうだん lol, I never forgot it after that
I zoned out for a brief second and all I heard was a german word hahahaha
I will never forget 'mithe kuthi arigatho' after watching her every video
Bro what
You're welcome 👍
Lmao the way japanese people say "bug" is pretty similar to what us marathi people say, we say "mashi"
Oh now I understand why usopp is named usopp
Immediately I remember Dazai with Kunikida
「な~~~んてね♪」もぜひとも
(^_^)
NAANTEE!
JOUDAN JOUDAN~
Tbhk musical flashbacks 💀
"hahah just kidding"
"Hinata bogeee!!"
If ykyk
Damn i guessed this one
Looks like years of anime pays off
I also heard “nante ne”
Probably
Also, don't forget the なんつって 'Nantsutte' 😉
When she said " mushi..mushi..mushi.."
I remembered mushi-si immediately 🥺😆
haha same i was just watching it a minute ago
なんてね (nante ne) also works, but it's informal
じょうだん is also casual
It's a bit different. Btw じょうだん is casual