5 MUST-KNOW phrases when Traveling to Japan 🇯🇵

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  • @notsowingy5562
    @notsowingy5562 11 місяців тому +7713

    These are phrases that i know even though i don't travel..... thanks to anime 😂

    • @Hi-nu1ng
      @Hi-nu1ng 11 місяців тому +63

      same bro

    • @cutieoui7772
      @cutieoui7772 11 місяців тому +23

      Same lmao

    • @st1cksx
      @st1cksx 11 місяців тому +11

      Same 😭

    • @LeonSKennedy7777
      @LeonSKennedy7777 11 місяців тому +31

      wait really? just from anime? Like they say these phrases in Japanese animation?

    • @introvert_irl
      @introvert_irl 11 місяців тому +4

      Your not alone lul

  • @khavipandian1138
    @khavipandian1138 11 місяців тому +4584

    Anime has taught me the basic skills to survive in Japan!
    Good to know! 😂

    • @zareien2290
      @zareien2290 11 місяців тому +125

      Just as long as you remember the polite versions. Characters in anime usually drop off the polite bit, eg. Arigato instead of arigatogozaimasu. Whenever in doubt, use the longer version

    • @BusterBossJR
      @BusterBossJR 11 місяців тому +28

      @@zareien2290 Doesn't really matter too much so long as it isnt a very formal situation like in a business meeting and especially not as a tourist. They'll just be happy that you're not speaking english.

    • @f4h5s38
      @f4h5s38 11 місяців тому +17

      ​​​@@BusterBossJR Well actually 🤓
      When a foreigner speaks japanese they get a system error in their brains
      Almost every foreigner UA-camr from Japan says that

    • @BusterBossJR
      @BusterBossJR 11 місяців тому +2

      @@f4h5s38 wdym

    • @mrpenis3625
      @mrpenis3625 11 місяців тому +1

      @@zareien2290 *arigatou-arigatougozaimasu

  • @Kadagirl777
    @Kadagirl777 11 місяців тому +614

    Sumimasen is also really helpful for the train/subway/bus! If you need to get through or get off and there are people in your way, just say "sumimasen," and people will literally part like the red sea and let you get through (if it's not packed like sardines, granted 🤣)

    • @noahnas1587
      @noahnas1587 9 місяців тому +14

      @@kawaiidesuwa1055 ごめんなさい is usually more for apologizing is it not? I feel like just ごめん would be enough in that situation.

    • @candidapple
      @candidapple 9 місяців тому +33

      when I visited japan a man from the subway walked me for an hour to my hostel everyone was so lovely

    • @forresthopkinsa
      @forresthopkinsa 4 місяці тому +13

      ​@@candidapple Same, I was visibly lost in Shinjuku and this dude in a kimono walked me all the way to the station I was looking for, which was like a mile away

    • @ranroon273
      @ranroon273 3 місяці тому

      hhhhhhh like sardine

    • @williampayne541
      @williampayne541 13 днів тому

      Gomen is more casual, while sumimasen/suimasen is more versatile ​@@noahnas1587

  • @rudeoff
    @rudeoff 11 місяців тому +627

    Haha went to Japan in April and these were the only Japanese words I needed, people there are so helpful and kind to foreigners. I hope I can go back one day.

    • @unknownjvkx
      @unknownjvkx 10 місяців тому +8

      hm, i've heard very different.

    • @Rhovanion85
      @Rhovanion85 9 місяців тому +8

      You can also add "toire de nomitai desu kara" before saying "toire arimasu ka" to make it extra polite.

    • @Aiaiueueuej
      @Aiaiueueuej 9 місяців тому +31

      ​@@diyambarcil2310okay just let people travel and have fun it doesn't really matter

    • @Baryccyon
      @Baryccyon 9 місяців тому +20

      @@unknownjvkxwell hearing things on the internet are usually different from experiencing them irl..

    • @jtky7257
      @jtky7257 9 місяців тому

      ​@@Baryccyondamn I actually went there last week and people were especially cold towards me Japan is not as godly as u think

  • @kaleidsbox6915
    @kaleidsbox6915 11 місяців тому +873

    I like how simple you keep your videos. Quick and informative. Could've made use of them before going to Japan a long time ago xD

  • @nevergonnagiveyouup1180
    @nevergonnagiveyouup1180 11 місяців тому +111

    I’ve been taking lessons on Duolingo and now I can actually recognize some of the hiragana now and it makes me weirdly happy

    • @jjcoll4088
      @jjcoll4088 9 місяців тому +4

      Same!! I was surprised that I could read it hiragana

    • @pain.497
      @pain.497 9 місяців тому

      Saaame

    • @imnotokayipromise5940
      @imnotokayipromise5940 9 місяців тому +6

      me too!! i've been on a different app learning it but i'll never get tired of the feeling of recognising stuff that i didn't know, like, two weeks ago :') progress feels great tbh. good luck with your duolingo lessons!!

    • @7kortos7
      @7kortos7 8 місяців тому +1

      duolingo made learning Hiragana so much easier.

    • @ShaDoWqs266
      @ShaDoWqs266 7 місяців тому +8

      duolingo doesnt teach you about some basic concepts, so make sure to use other sources even if they are just the internet. example, duo didnt even teach me about particles and it make structuring basic sentences really hard!

  • @Commander_Appo
    @Commander_Appo 11 місяців тому +11

    This is…. Actually very helpful. Screw duolingo, I’m just gonna go through this channel

  • @LunaMoonria
    @LunaMoonria 4 дні тому +1

    You made me motivated to learn japanese

  • @Icefairy.kamilia
    @Icefairy.kamilia 11 місяців тому +190

    I love your content!
    You make it so easy to learn basic Japanese phrases, lots of love and support to you!!
    Arigato gozaimasu!

    • @NihongoDekita
      @NihongoDekita  11 місяців тому +43

      Arigato gozaimasu ☺️🫶🏻

  • @nemonameless6082
    @nemonameless6082 11 місяців тому +33

    This might be the best teaching video I've ever seen, that's enough to atleast get by for a day or two with not much else. 10/10

  • @jonniebox9656
    @jonniebox9656 4 місяці тому +2

    I was just in Japan 🇯🇵 during Christmas visiting a couple churches with our ministry and I definitely learned a few of these while I was there ! Haha

  • @Nameless_Qwerty
    @Nameless_Qwerty 9 днів тому

    As someone learning Japanese, I'm proud to say I knew all of them!

  • @stevee2639
    @stevee2639 11 місяців тому +10

    A Japanese friend told me another must know is - baka gaijin desu

  • @anirudhchauhan5146
    @anirudhchauhan5146 9 місяців тому +13

    I really like Japan because when they talk in Japanese it feels so respectful and polite ❤

    • @jasonhunter1685
      @jasonhunter1685 6 місяців тому +1

      Ha ha ha, If you understand what they are saying you will know if they are being polite or not. They can also say what sounds like kind words but is really an insult.

  • @cronnosli
    @cronnosli 6 днів тому

    In Portuguese we can call someone's attention saying "Com licença", which is a Portuguese version of Latim "licentia, ae" which means "please, give me permission".
    We use it in a lot of ways, for example, to get someone's attention, to ask something, to interrupt someone, to enter a room or house, to pass Through a Crowd, to take something that is in someone else hands, etc.

  • @davidsanchez9310
    @davidsanchez9310 4 місяці тому +2

    I shall learn Japanese, so that one day I can experience the culture. 🙂

  • @h2kDotheDU
    @h2kDotheDU 11 місяців тому +16

    I love that she pops in the frame and out quickly. So cute.

  • @faye_yunis
    @faye_yunis 11 місяців тому +66

    Imagine mixing all of these up and you say "toire onegaishimasu" 💀

  • @omegahyperes96
    @omegahyperes96 5 місяців тому +1

    These are super helpful! Thank you for sharing 😊

  • @NeoIntelGore
    @NeoIntelGore 5 місяців тому

    'Daijoobu desu' was one phrase I didn't know, but found out to be extremely helpful. Best example: Konbinis putting your single can of soda into a bag - Daijoobu = please for gods sake stop putting everything into single plastic bags!

  • @thomskn9279
    @thomskn9279 11 місяців тому +4

    That outro makes me smile every time :D thank you

    • @BurgosKing
      @BurgosKing 8 місяців тому

      I never get what yes says at the end 😢

  • @VamanNeurekar
    @VamanNeurekar 11 місяців тому +17

    Yay! Regular content is back!

    • @miguellaruku2725
      @miguellaruku2725 2 місяці тому

      she broke up with her boyfriend so she was busy finding another tall white skin colored eyed foreigner. She always has time to rejet those good hearted asian guys and non-white foreigners though! So dont you worry!

  • @kellyj.azania4371
    @kellyj.azania4371 9 місяців тому

    I appreciate the brevity of your lessons. Quick and to the point!🌸

  • @TheRagingheat05
    @TheRagingheat05 11 місяців тому +18

    So thankful for these videos and your cheeriness! Excited to visit Japan soon!

  • @Yakiin842
    @Yakiin842 11 місяців тому +19

    your videos are helpful for learning Japanese thank you ❤

  • @pokiblue5870
    @pokiblue5870 Місяць тому

    If you were in my city i would take japanese courses for sure ! Seem fun to learn with a teacher like you 💁🏻‍♀️😊

  • @DMan1954
    @DMan1954 4 місяці тому

    I survived on "____ wa doko deska?" That phrase saved my butt time and time again. Asking for directions or where something is helped more times than I can count.

  • @jmh2008
    @jmh2008 9 місяців тому +5

    The hardest part is finding someone to speak Japanese with 😓

  • @ajeshanto3736
    @ajeshanto3736 11 місяців тому +32

    Arigatoo gozaimasu sensei❤
    Very useful video for me
    Within 2 or 3 years I will come to Japan😃🇯🇵

  • @Ax-xo4ux
    @Ax-xo4ux 10 місяців тому

    I’m hoping to travel to Japan in a few years- your channel is making me more and more confident I can be respectful and have fun!

  • @Mooniebbye
    @Mooniebbye 2 місяці тому

    Please do more of this! It's really helpful

  • @norathecatwitch3601
    @norathecatwitch3601 11 місяців тому +9

    I LOVE that I already knew these

  • @immascema
    @immascema 6 місяців тому

    i love how you also explain the grammer-great video thanks!

  • @dagmareckardt6405
    @dagmareckardt6405 2 місяці тому

    I love your content...I'm learning japanese for 3 weeks now and you are such a big help. ありがとうごさいます😊

  • @elgatofelix8917
    @elgatofelix8917 11 місяців тому +33

    What is the difference between Onegaishimasu and Kudasai ?

    • @xuehua__
      @xuehua__ 11 місяців тому +4

      I'm not sure but I think kudasai has a more "begging" under meaning?
      I'm really not sure, I'm not fluent in Japanese

    • @khaledmkhawad1
      @khaledmkhawad1 11 місяців тому +6

      Kudasi is a more formal way mainly used as giving instruction

    • @joshdaniels2363
      @joshdaniels2363 11 місяців тому +16

      @@xuehua__ Eh, I don't think this is necessarily right.
      "Kudasai" is often used (at work/school, for example) to make requests that are really more like diplomatically phrased orders by people who have authority over you. As in, ~te kudasai (please [do this thing]). So I think you need to be a bit more careful when using it, particularly with strangers.
      If anything, onegaishimasu has the more "begging" quality to it, at least as far as I understand it (I'm not a native speaker, either), whereas kudasai makes the request a bit more assertively.
      Then there's douzo, which is "please" in the sense of inviting something you're pretty sure they want to do anyway (as in "please go ahead," "please make yourself comfortable," and so on).

    • @xuehua__
      @xuehua__ 11 місяців тому +1

      @@joshdaniels2363 thank you for correcting me !

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 11 місяців тому +5

      They are both used for making a request and are _usually interchangeable_ depending on how you use them in a sentence.
      _Onegaishimasu_ is considered “more polite” but it really depends on the context.
      Better just search for a more detailed explanation. Try something like “お願いします vs ください” as your search keywords. 💕

  • @livinlicious
    @livinlicious 11 місяців тому +31

    You should also be able to count a bit.
    Not ichi, ni, san, etc.
    Hitsu, Futatsu (at least). Point at the menu, say Futatsu Onegaishimasu (2 of these please)
    If you say NI onegashimasu, they will look at you and pretend you speak a language that they never heard. If you say stuff wrong they will NOT understand you. Its a bit ridiculous but just get used to it.

    • @boooster101
      @boooster101 10 місяців тому +1

      I prefer the french approach...being so proud of their language that they prefer tourists speak badly broken French than fluent English.

    • @black_nyello7663
      @black_nyello7663 10 місяців тому +8

      Just btw, one is "Hitotsu" not "Hitsu."
      Hitotsu (one), Futatsu (two), Mittsu (three), Yottsu (four), Itsutsu (five), Rottsu (six), Nanatsu (seven, this one is actually the same), Yattsu (eight), Kokonotsu (9), and they really don't have one of those for 10 and up. These are really only used for counting dates or certain objects, and do not apply to everything (eg: flat objects late plates or sheets of paper are counted using -mai rather than -tsu). Off the top of my head there is -tsu, -mai, -banme, -ko, -hon, -hiki, -satsu, -dai, -bun/hun, -kai, and -nin. There's waaay more though, all of those are very common and pretty necessary if you go to Japan for an extended period of time.
      TL;DR One is "Hitotsu" not "Hitsu" and Japanese counting gets pretty convoluted lol

    • @savn7628
      @savn7628 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@@black_nyello7663isn't 6 called mutsu or something? i've never heard of Rottsu.

    • @black_nyello7663
      @black_nyello7663 10 місяців тому +1

      @@savn7628 Ahh you're right, that's my bad. I believe Rottsu is a specific dialect but I don't remember where from (I've had multiple Japanese teachers over the years, so I tend to accidentally use sentences that are a mix of dialects without intending to).

    • @noahnas1587
      @noahnas1587 9 місяців тому +2

      @@black_nyello7663 Thought the exact same thing. And i've also heard 六つ【むっつ】being used for 6 (things).

  • @alex5201341
    @alex5201341 5 місяців тому

    Simple and quick videos with useful informations. Thank you for the high quality videos ❤

  • @FettspeckLP
    @FettspeckLP 3 місяці тому

    This covers 90% of everything you‘ll ever Need when You‘re traveling for a few weeks, and it gets you EVERYWHERE! Just this tiny amount makes japanese People happy because of the Effort you did for their Language!

  • @chesicafrenando5747
    @chesicafrenando5747 11 місяців тому +10

    あなたはとてもきれいですね❤

    • @chesicafrenando5747
      @chesicafrenando5747 11 місяців тому +2

      あなたのフェスブックお名前は何ですか

  • @raybombs
    @raybombs 11 місяців тому +5

    thank you for making these kinda videos! Arigatoo gozaimasu!

  • @3amAfterlife
    @3amAfterlife 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for breaking down the syntax

  • @thelonelyshivy5370
    @thelonelyshivy5370 10 місяців тому

    She is so amazing to do this. I may never travel there but I do want to. Also learning Japanese with her is a great way to understand anime better without reading the subtitles

  • @zayg6626
    @zayg6626 11 місяців тому +4

    You probably won’t see this but just letting you know what you do is very appreciated!!! Japanese feels a little less intimidating because of you 😊

  • @pokemonpeluchetv
    @pokemonpeluchetv 11 місяців тому +6

    I'm ready to go to Japan this October. (My first time) 😁🙏🏻

    • @NihongoDekita
      @NihongoDekita  11 місяців тому +6

      Yess! That’s so exciting! I hope you enjoy the trip ☺️🫶🏻

    • @pokemonpeluchetv
      @pokemonpeluchetv 11 місяців тому

      @@NihongoDekita I have some Japanese friends waiting for me. So, I don't need hotel. A good point financially. 😊👍🏻
      I know rules either.

    • @asmirnaut
      @asmirnaut 11 місяців тому +2

      I’m going in September, my first time too! So excited 🎉

    • @pokemonpeluchetv
      @pokemonpeluchetv 11 місяців тому +1

      @@asmirnaut Great ! But I heard September is a little hotter. No?

    • @asmirnaut
      @asmirnaut 11 місяців тому +1

      @@pokemonpeluchetv yeah I heard that too but looked up average temperatures and I’m ok with it. It’s also a more convenient time for my husband and I to take off from work

  • @Zachary-
    @Zachary- 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm gonna order my food like this in America.
    Just point at what I want and stare at the waiter and whimper "please..."

  • @Crackalacking_Z
    @Crackalacking_Z 11 місяців тому +1

    Your charisma is off the chart

  • @samanali2545
    @samanali2545 11 місяців тому +3

    Im so glad you are back! Honeslty, your videos have been helping me so much with my japanese! I have been improving a lot because of you :)❤

  • @hokagesama9861
    @hokagesama9861 11 місяців тому +9

    Oh I know other phrase for travelers.. it's "Toire wa doko desuka?".. Which means "Where is toilet?" if I'm not mistaken😅.. correct me if I'm wrong

    • @mozuku99jp
      @mozuku99jp 11 місяців тому +4

      It's good.
      I'm Japanese. I often say "Toire wa doko desuka?"

    • @hokagesama9861
      @hokagesama9861 11 місяців тому +1

      @@mozuku99jp wahh.. glad to know a fellow Japanese replying and agreeing with me.. and thank God I'm right.. hehe.. anyway thanks for the confirmation

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 11 місяців тому

      It’s “Where’s the toilet?” You need a “the” in there. Preferably though, you might want to say, “Where’s the restroom?” or “Where’s the washroom?”
      In Japanese too. It’s a bit weird to hear someone ask, “トイレはどこですか?” I’d rather have them say “お手洗いはどこですか?” 💕

    • @noahnas1587
      @noahnas1587 9 місяців тому

      @@user-iv8ex1ek4j I live in England and I've used "Where's the toilet" all my life and it's never been a problem.

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 9 місяців тому

      @@noahnas1587 Yeah, _in England._ Aren’t we talking about Japan here?

  • @vgcbeograd
    @vgcbeograd 11 місяців тому +1

    I am in love when I see any of your videos❤

  • @Retro90sgamer
    @Retro90sgamer 3 місяці тому

    Nicely done! Very helpful!

  • @harukishiga9243
    @harukishiga9243 11 місяців тому +3

    You know it is a wholesome day when Sayaka Sensei uploads.
    I love Japan. I wish to go there someday.
    🇯🇵❤️

  • @adam0_519
    @adam0_519 11 місяців тому +5

    I love this channel. Makes me wanna learn japanese. I wish there was channel like this for korean.

  • @hoodedneko
    @hoodedneko 11 місяців тому +1

    Wooohoo!! Love these easy to understand videos. Plus it helped I knew them all except one which was cool.

  • @euligeeule6304
    @euligeeule6304 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for telling it slower the second time, it helps :D

  • @ShinichiKudoQatnip
    @ShinichiKudoQatnip 11 місяців тому +4

    Imagine being at an airport and saying "Toire arimas ka?"
    So that will better fit in a restaurant or any other establishment.
    Or simply ask "Toire wa doko?"
    It is more universally suitable, of course considering there is a toilet at the concerned location.

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 11 місяців тому

      *said location
      But you’re right about using _doko_ instead. And it’s probably better to add “desu ka” at the end.

    • @ShinichiKudoQatnip
      @ShinichiKudoQatnip 11 місяців тому

      @@user-iv8ex1ek4j you may add it but since it isn't a complete conversation and doesn't need to be too formal so I don't think that is necessary though

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 11 місяців тому

      @@ShinichiKudoQatnip When asking a stranger (which should be obvious in this video), it’s _always_ a good idea to be *polite.*
      Besides, where in the world “desu ka” is considered to be “too polite”? It’s polite, sure, but it’s not something “too polite”. Something “too polite” would not have “desu” in it.

    • @ShinichiKudoQatnip
      @ShinichiKudoQatnip 11 місяців тому

      @@user-iv8ex1ek4j I was just suggesting what duolingo might be teaching but isn't necessary

    • @user-iv8ex1ek4j
      @user-iv8ex1ek4j 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ShinichiKudoQatnip What? What’s Duolingo got to do with anything? If you think being polite is unnecessary, well, that’s up to you. I just thought it’s human decency.

  • @nvgaec
    @nvgaec 9 місяців тому +4

    I've learned more japanese in this short than Duolingo has taught me 😭

  • @e2matheus482
    @e2matheus482 10 місяців тому

    Oh! The way you highlighted "toire" and "restroom" in phrase #3 was really helpful 👌

  • @yogi30303
    @yogi30303 11 місяців тому

    Isn't this her post after a long time, glad to see she's back, love to see her teaching style👍

  • @erikweber8514
    @erikweber8514 11 місяців тому +7

    No idea if i will ever be able to visit Japan, but ...amazing, to see such a happy women ❤

  • @irenegoh5536
    @irenegoh5536 Місяць тому

    I just watched this and this is so helpful I finally know Japenise! Thanks to you❤

  • @kirazuke1182
    @kirazuke1182 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the awesome shorts. Greetings from germany.

  • @BigXam
    @BigXam 6 місяців тому

    I will treasure this forever.

  • @inaritora
    @inaritora 10 місяців тому

    Your content and your energy are so fun to watch, even though I’m not really aiming to learn Japanese. I still pick up a few things from you! Thank you for the energetic content🫶 I hope life treats you well and you are happy! You seem so kind🥺

  • @guttom
    @guttom 8 місяців тому

    you're so mesmerizing to watch, and very informative too

  • @matthewryan4844
    @matthewryan4844 9 днів тому

    Another good one is betsubetsu. So useful!

  • @mrri5155
    @mrri5155 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you,, this is helpful

  • @Damian_Creates
    @Damian_Creates 6 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏 I’ve been trying to learn Japanese through text books but it’s so. Nice to have audible responses

  • @banthailand
    @banthailand 3 місяці тому

    You are a very smart teacher and UA-camr🎉

  • @ynedd
    @ynedd 10 місяців тому

    Excellently distilled Japanese! Fun to see all these phrases back that we learned in Intro to Japanese in high school!

  • @kanishksingh5146
    @kanishksingh5146 4 місяці тому

    I could watch an entire video of you just saying "mite kurete arigato" It sounds so cute!

  • @shontelltorres5569
    @shontelltorres5569 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing❤❤❤

  • @ObelusLemniscate
    @ObelusLemniscate 10 місяців тому

    I love this I lived in Japan for 5 years and learned the language, because of the military 😊

  • @galaxy_mira
    @galaxy_mira 11 місяців тому +1

    These are pretty handy to know yeah thx

  • @captvalstrax
    @captvalstrax 3 місяці тому

    I've had it where I've said "Toire" by the time I said that they knew what I wanted. It helped that I had a panic in my voice too.
    I've also pulled up a picture, pointed to it, and said "Kore wa arimasu ka" essentially "Do you have this".

  • @pabloajero5838
    @pabloajero5838 2 місяці тому

    Very helpful. Arigato gosaimasu!

  • @GlitchmanVGM
    @GlitchmanVGM 11 місяців тому +1

    I love these short and helpful videos! 😃

  • @user-tw9rm5zd2x
    @user-tw9rm5zd2x 4 місяці тому

    Thanks a whole lot i wished I had a personal tutor for Japanese

  • @slypig24
    @slypig24 6 місяців тому

    Thank you. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @Akifriaz1
    @Akifriaz1 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much your every video is so amazing and knowledgeable ❤

  • @RogueRen
    @RogueRen 10 місяців тому

    I knew 4/5, I'm proud of myself!

  • @405Lenny
    @405Lenny 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for this🙏

  • @paolalanini2287
    @paolalanini2287 Місяць тому

    Thank you 🙏😊❤

  • @TechTalkAdrien
    @TechTalkAdrien 9 місяців тому

    Love your energy!

  • @user-kk4dz5it1n
    @user-kk4dz5it1n 6 місяців тому

    You're really pretty and i love your voice!!!!!!! You really are helpful!!!👌👌👌👌

  • @bazza1024
    @bazza1024 Місяць тому

    Ive travelled japan several times now and shes 100% right, i must of used these 5 phrases more than anything, and im self learning atm, but these are deff the 5 i would tell someone to learn, also gomen nasai but otherwise these

  • @LyonzDenProductions
    @LyonzDenProductions 6 місяців тому

    You are a great teacher!

  • @pappagallinicarini292
    @pappagallinicarini292 6 місяців тому

    私は日本出身なのでこれらのことはすべて知っていますが、他の人にこれらのことを言ってくれてありがとう!❤

  • @mohiyudheent328
    @mohiyudheent328 2 місяці тому

    Very well presentation ❤

  • @wickedillusion66
    @wickedillusion66 4 місяці тому

    Im planning a trip to Japan in april, a long time bucket list, and this is where im starting. Im learning some japanese, but this is great.

  • @massvt3821
    @massvt3821 10 місяців тому

    One visit is never enough for Japan. If you have a chance to go, GO!

  • @lazarusesaimbot1468
    @lazarusesaimbot1468 9 місяців тому

    the way you spoke so fast at the end scared me i wasnt ready for it

  • @vectitude4271
    @vectitude4271 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for making these videos

  • @AshenElk
    @AshenElk 6 місяців тому

    I like the sneaky 観てくれてありがとう at the end.

  • @Kenruli
    @Kenruli 6 місяців тому

    Useful and easy enough atleast for me

  • @Hobbit-yk8dx
    @Hobbit-yk8dx 9 місяців тому

    Interesting. The app I am using is teaching "kudosai" as in "ocha to mizu, kudosai."

  • @inyourfacedragrace
    @inyourfacedragrace 11 місяців тому +4

    Hello🙂Sayaka.. ⬇️
    (🧄🍚🍯🍤)Arimasu Ka?!?
    Some garlic rice & honey shrimp please!
    I’m😋hungry! 😂🤣
    💚YOUR🧢BTW
    🇺🇸🙂🙏💘🙏🙂🇯🇵

  • @leoboy8106
    @leoboy8106 3 місяці тому

    Already familiar through Anime but thanks the explanation was really helpful ❤

  • @robertgroulx7433
    @robertgroulx7433 4 місяці тому

    thank you sayaka!

  • @i_knew
    @i_knew 10 місяців тому

    😂I love seeing you act these scenes

  • @Darkiriona
    @Darkiriona 9 місяців тому

    you are honestly the best