Learn Kanji in 45 minutes - How to Read and Write Japanese

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9 тис.

  • @Daniel-zh1si
    @Daniel-zh1si 3 роки тому +5550

    Learning Japanese writing is like school:
    Romaji: Your best friend.
    Hiragana: Your crush.
    Katakana: The foreign student.
    Kanji: A fkn dragon with giant cannons attacking the school.

  • @hotepanthony3910
    @hotepanthony3910 4 роки тому +19532

    Learning Japanese be like:
    "This radical means dragon. And The kanji next to it means shoe. Together, they mean pancake."

    • @Mars8765
      @Mars8765 4 роки тому +2448

      This radical means paper. This radical means person. Together, they mean grass.

    • @raventv9826
      @raventv9826 4 роки тому +669

      Im learning chinese in university so for me kanji is pretty free meaning once you take the effort to leanr kanji u learn chinese aswell so it might be confusing but its worth it

    • @CSXFilmer
      @CSXFilmer 4 роки тому +1872

      If you’re strong enough you can use the shoe to squish the dragon into a pancake.

    • @mathiasensimon
      @mathiasensimon 4 роки тому +226

      Yes because yes

    • @CSXFilmer
      @CSXFilmer 4 роки тому +166

      frogisamars the person make paper using the grass

  • @D6C
    @D6C 2 роки тому +456

    I am Japanese. (I'm using translation.)
    Kanji practice is still easier when you learn the radicals.
    When I was little, I was not good at kanji either, but once I learned the radicals and their meanings, it became easier to study them. Please try your best, even if it's just little by little! Japanese is fun.
    P.S. Japanese anime and manga are also great.

    • @tranquilious
      @tranquilious 2 роки тому +14

      はい!日本語は楽しいです!ありがとう。

    • @D6C
      @D6C 2 роки тому +8

      @@tranquilious そう言ってもらえて嬉しいです!こちらこそありがとう。

    • @kikosawa
      @kikosawa Рік тому +2

      アニメと漫画が一番大切ものですよ

    • @emsub1199
      @emsub1199 Рік тому +3

      ありがとう, アニメやマンガは有用. 本!

    • @angiefermin6586
      @angiefermin6586 Рік тому +5

      @@D6C I'm trying to test what i just learned from the video with your comments and I'm failing 😢

  • @hailhydreigon2700
    @hailhydreigon2700 2 роки тому +102

    Kanji can be difficult at first. But it gets wayyyyy easier as you go on. It's a great skill to learn. :)

    • @tobacco118
      @tobacco118 Рік тому +9

      No, it doesn't get any easier. In fact, you get confused with the strokes and radical as you learn more characters. It takes many many years to truly master it.

    • @L0u8823
      @L0u8823 9 місяців тому +4

      @@tobacco118 Everyone is different, they probably had a different experience.

  • @YNNEB-hz3be
    @YNNEB-hz3be 5 років тому +4978

    Hiragana=friend
    Katakana=ok one
    Kanji=the bully

    • @nikitasfantasies6658
      @nikitasfantasies6658 4 роки тому +148

      Oh God this is too accurate

    • @jaegerbawmb687
      @jaegerbawmb687 4 роки тому +26

      So true! xd

    • @stratis5360
      @stratis5360 4 роки тому +16

      Haha totally accurate

    • @ghadiaoun5534
      @ghadiaoun5534 4 роки тому +53

      @Orion D. Hunter i would have said the same given that katakana symbols are more geometrical and simpler that hiragana. But if you learn hiragana first you will feel that katakana is more diifficult ig and vice vers ca...

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr 4 роки тому +20

      Ghadi Aoun Question is... why tf would anyone learn katakana first 😂 makes no sense when you think about, but we all eventually learn it so meh

  • @6soup6time69
    @6soup6time69 4 роки тому +2430

    me: * has mastered hiragana and katakana *
    kanji: you really thought you did something there

  • @tflyfoster3018
    @tflyfoster3018 Рік тому +36

    10:34 Recap of everything so far
    Kanji
    • Kanji is the incorporation of Chinese characters into Japanese writing
    • They are characters that represent an idea and contain meaning
    • Radicals are the building blocks of Kanji
    • Kanji can have multiple readings "On" and "Kun"
    • The "On" reading mimics the original sound made in Chinese
    • The "Kun" reading is a revised reading used to integrate the Japanese alphabet
    • The only way to determine which reading to use is mainly VIA the context
    • The "On" reading is usually used when multiple Kanji are grouped together in a compound word
    • The "Kun" reading is usually used when it's a standalone Kanji
    Radicals
    • Each Kanji character has at least one of them
    • Sometimes they can be a Kanji on its own
    • Several Radicals put together can be another Kanji
    • When placed together they can be in 4 different positions known as Left, Crown, Right, Foot
    Common Kanji Radicals & Characters
    • Person/Human 人 or 休
    • Called にんべん written with 2 strokes
    • This character is commonly found in the left position
    • Less commonly found in the Crown position
    "On" Readings are on the left and "Kun" on the right
    • Alone its readings are ニソ and ひと
    • Paired with Tree it's キユウ and やす meaning to rest 休
    • Paired with Trunk it's タイ and かやだ meaning body 体
    • Paired with Word it's シソ meaning Trust 信

  • @NissanSkylineVR30
    @NissanSkylineVR30 2 роки тому +55

    For anyone learning Kanji right now or Chinese characters, its best to learn them through memory and making up a story. This video is really teaching you one thing, making a memory or a story behind each Kanji. When they claim Person and Tree is rest, its their way of memorizing the Kanji as rest. What I mean by that is, if that Kanji meant "to lean", you would have just remembered it as a person leaning on a tree. To Lean. Its all imaginative. That's the key take way here.

  • @petermendez9486
    @petermendez9486 5 років тому +4165

    "Human + Word"
    Me: "Oh I got it, it's language!"
    "It's trust!"
    Me: How the f-

    • @muhammadmuizzsuddin7702
      @muhammadmuizzsuddin7702 5 років тому +110

      I've just deceived too :D

    • @TheVergile
      @TheVergile 5 років тому +183

      Heartmouth + Fivemouth = Language.
      Of course. Obviously.

    • @PRINCESS444
      @PRINCESS444 5 років тому +20

      I litterly thought the same thing

    • @dhanursharma1752
      @dhanursharma1752 5 років тому +88

      It's the representation of a "person giving his word" ie. Trust, is what I believe

    • @alfred1925
      @alfred1925 5 років тому +21

      You need to make up your own mnemonics using the radicals

  • @nevie6008
    @nevie6008 3 роки тому +8085

    Whoever made this language has good imagination, not gonna lie..

    • @funatic9912
      @funatic9912 3 роки тому +415

      Ive never seen a child that looks like 24:02

    • @khajitt
      @khajitt 3 роки тому +321

      It's because everything is simplified. You need to look at the characters way before traditional Chinese. Ancient Chinese that is

    • @funatic9912
      @funatic9912 3 роки тому +94

      @pxstel_boba• That would look like a child if the child's knees could bend backwards

    • @miso_9373
      @miso_9373 3 роки тому +46

      @pxstel_boba• and you close your eyes to the point you can just see, then start to tear up. Then you see a child...

    • @isabellaomega5389
      @isabellaomega5389 3 роки тому +45

      Kanji originated from china but sure

  • @rayhuakai5415
    @rayhuakai5415 9 місяців тому +16

    I am Japanese. When I was in elementary school, we had homework to write Kanji characters every day.
    When typing on the keyboard, you may not know which kanji is the correct one to use.
    But nowadays, if you use voice recognition, it will automatically display the correct kanji.
    The trick is to speak in sentences.
    This sentence was also entered using Japanese speech recognition, and was translated using DeepL.
    私は日本人です。私が小学生の頃は、毎日漢字を書く宿題がありました。
    キーボードで入力するときは、どの漢字を使うのが正解かわからないかもしれません。
    でも、今は音声認識を使えば、自動で正しい漢字で表示されます。
    こつは、文章で話すことです。
    この文章も日本語の音声認識で入力しました。DeepLを使用して、翻訳を行いました。

  • @adr2534
    @adr2534 2 роки тому +10

    Me happily coming to learn kanji after finishing hiragana and katakana.... also me regretting the day i promised myself to learn Japanese 🥺 it will take me 1000 lives to learn Kanji! hats off to the people of Japan😭

  • @richardcolwell6813
    @richardcolwell6813 4 роки тому +2598

    “Take a look at these kanji characters. Can you guess what they mean?”
    Nope. Not at all. Not even a little bit.

  • @Wyrmixx
    @Wyrmixx 5 років тому +5532

    *finally understands all hiragana and katakana and has the courage to learn more*
    Kanji:
    *I'm about to end this man's whole career*

    • @aethyr9799
      @aethyr9799 5 років тому +183

      *I'm gonna stop you right there*

    • @OtakuOne
      @OtakuOne 5 років тому +37

      me rn

    • @shirayukihime7384
      @shirayukihime7384 5 років тому +17

      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA......taskete onii_tan

    • @gwen3822
      @gwen3822 5 років тому +3

      IKR? ;-;

    • @gwen3822
      @gwen3822 5 років тому +133

      @@kiruazorudexick weird flex but okay

  • @undine8750
    @undine8750 2 роки тому +74

    It doesn't take as long as they suggest. In Japan they learn them all throughout primary and secondary school, but a motivated self-learner usually exceeds the capacity for learning that's required in school by a large margin. It is very possible to crank them all out in 2-4 months if you have enough caffeine.

    • @Quach7
      @Quach7 2 роки тому +24

      They are in the environment of their language. We call that immersion, like a fish is immersed in water. It is wet all the time.

    • @cryptic2121
      @cryptic2121 Рік тому +6

      Learning 2000 most used kanji in 2 months means to fully memorise 30+ kanji per day. I don’t think I see anyone to do it 😅
      4 months is possible maybe! Good luck

  • @yasikins6646
    @yasikins6646 2 роки тому +44

    Finally an explanation for reading kanji! I always wondered how it worked. It always baffled me how Japanese people could read a kanji they’ve never or hardly seen and understand it’s meaning. The radical system makes so much sense! Yay no longer in the dark! Excited to learn Kanji now that I know how it works! 😄

    • @r0yce
      @r0yce 2 роки тому +6

      You still as optimistic as this?? 😂

    • @Quach7
      @Quach7 2 роки тому +4

      Glyphs are all around us, long before computer icons,
      Stop sign.
      Traffic signs.
      McDonalds
      Burger King
      Taco Bell (it's a bell)
      Pizza Hut
      Roy Rogers
      Big Boy
      Buffalo Wild Wings
      Chili's
      Wendy's (that's the picture of Wendy, the founder's daughter)
      etc . . .

    • @L0u8823
      @L0u8823 9 місяців тому

      @@r0yceseriously haha

    • @thecamillarose9806
      @thecamillarose9806 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@r0yceyeah I know you've given up but we all haven't I find kanji super fun to learn like I'm untangling a puzzle

    • @leni4179
      @leni4179 Місяць тому

      ​@@Quach7bro, think about the emoji, these are literally pictograph and we use all the time

  • @jamesramirez0408
    @jamesramirez0408 4 роки тому +1743

    No one:
    Japanese:
    *ten plus mouth equals old*

    • @anthonyk.1408
      @anthonyk.1408 4 роки тому +104

      You can imagine a story that justifies it, like a mouth which has only 10 teeth left in it is an old person's mouth.

    • @sergelucca635
      @sergelucca635 4 роки тому +36

      @@anthonyk.1408 maybe. But the fact that it is so open for interpretation means it could mean anything too. I think if there is a way to identify what strokes to write for a particular something would be much more better than adding two different radicals that could mean anything due to its open interpretation.

    • @literallyabsolutelyanythin9692
      @literallyabsolutelyanythin9692 4 роки тому +45

      EVERY SINGLE COMMENT IS MAKING ME LMFAO

    • @arnold3768
      @arnold3768 3 роки тому +9

      That's probably more like what chinese think... XD

    • @superj1e2z6
      @superj1e2z6 3 роки тому +13

      Ten + mouth
      The mouth in which jokes come from
      Ten jokes gets old
      Hence the meaning is old

  • @solidfox2
    @solidfox2 5 років тому +489

    Me 3 minutes into the video: *internal screaming*
    Me 15 minutes into the video: *external screaming*

    • @zissler1
      @zissler1 4 роки тому +4

      I wonder how your work feels about that

    • @theiriscen
      @theiriscen 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @NissanSkylineVR30
    @NissanSkylineVR30 11 місяців тому +42

    For all new Kanji learners, if you are planning to learn Kanji through using stories, memorize your own stories. The issue that a lot of people don't tell you, like in this video or in books like RTK (remembering the kanji), is that memorizing thousands of different stories for Kanji is also just as ineffective. People claim, "Oh. Memorizing Kanji by itself is difficult and will take a long time." But when you memorize the stories for these Kanjis, you also STILL have to memorize the Kanji. The only difference is that you are memorizing an extra step to MAYBE make it easier for yourself. I think the best situation is mix and match. Some stories for some Kanji you find difficult but the rest should be learnt through meaning and context. We don't teach English speakers to learn words like Run through pictures. IE: We don't tell people. "Okay. The R is like a 2 legs and they are moving and the UN are the curves of a track. Thus running!" Also - in English we memorize thousands and thousands of words created by 26 letters. That means 26 letters have thousands of combinations. Not once we were thought to use stories. A prime of example of why some of these stories don't really work if you listen to other people is: take the character 問 (to ask). The video basically said: the department of mouth is to question or to ask. Why isn't it to smile? To talk? To chew? To etc... This is basically basically its not REAL meaning; its what they decided to make the story as. Just remember, if you do stories, do your own or you'll be confused.

  • @bumbleb6168
    @bumbleb6168 2 роки тому +6

    Me: tries to learn japanese
    My brain: の

  • @Yomikade
    @Yomikade 3 роки тому +4280

    Me: so 見 is see, because of legs + eye, so 兄 would probably means talk, because legs + mouth, right?
    Kanji: O L D E R B R O T H E R

    • @moe-kirimura
      @moe-kirimura 3 роки тому +333

      And talk is "喋". 口 mouth, 世 world, 木 tree.....

    • @gabriel_catelli
      @gabriel_catelli 3 роки тому +290

      The only good reason I could think of to justify this is that maybe in the past it was the older brother's role to support the family and feed them idk lol

    • @fumfig3262
      @fumfig3262 3 роки тому +178

      The ancient Chinese origin of 兄 depicts a man looking up and pointing his hand down as though he is giving an order, symbolizing the edlest brother's authority over those younger than him.

    • @milkywat6463
      @milkywat6463 3 роки тому +6

      Ur profile picture is satou-chan

    • @njr-hp9qr
      @njr-hp9qr 3 роки тому +3

      @@gabriel_catelli pretty good honestly

  • @neko_aple
    @neko_aple 4 роки тому +1320

    12:53 don't fool me. Human legs combined with eyes can only mean one thing: Mike from Monster Inc.

  • @Nagitos.Boytoy
    @Nagitos.Boytoy 2 роки тому +7

    It’s two am, I’ve been writing very detailed notes on a lot of your videos. It might take some time but your videos have really encouraged me to keep learning

  • @kimre342
    @kimre342 Рік тому +20

    I learned Chinese characters since my schooling in kindergarten. However, Kanji is still one of the most challenging parts of the Japanese language. The writing is easy. The meaning of the words is mostly identical or similar, although approximately 30% of the vocabulary is uniquely used in the Japanese language and unintelligible in Chinese. The pronunciation, however, is often different from those in any Sinitic language such that we need to memorize them one by one. To be able to read Kanji words, we still need to memorize the pronunciation of more than a thousand commonly used words. Only a very small portion of the Kanji words have similar pronunciation to some Sinitic languages, usually the regional languages in South China which share common origins with Kanji from Middle Chinese. The pronunciation of modern Mandarin Chinese is almost completely different.

    • @MrBaluboo
      @MrBaluboo 4 місяці тому

      alright, any tips on how to make the memorizing part any easier? how do kindergarten kids approach this mammoth task? thanks for tips, any really😅

  • @eatsleepdie1682
    @eatsleepdie1682 3 роки тому +4250

    46 symbols (Hiragana) = learn in 1 hour
    46 symbols (Katakana) = learn in 1 hour
    over 2k symbols (Kanji) = learn in 45 minutes

    • @babijjones6432
      @babijjones6432 3 роки тому +256

      they don't try to teach us all 2000 words tho...... so ofc it's only 43 minutes

    • @youneverwalkalone3584
      @youneverwalkalone3584 2 роки тому +124

      @@babijjones6432 I'd rather they tell us all off it🥲 I won't survive in Japan next year if I only mastered Hiragana and Katakana😢

    • @mavi2643
      @mavi2643 2 роки тому +67

      @@youneverwalkalone3584 are you going permanently? If not then it's not much of a deal, as long as you know directions and the basics in talking you'll be good

    • @youneverwalkalone3584
      @youneverwalkalone3584 2 роки тому +42

      @@mavi2643 Im just going for school. But thank you for the info:)

    • @ProPlayer279
      @ProPlayer279 2 роки тому +11

      @@youneverwalkalone3584 when/where are you going exactly

  • @ghostpeppa1012
    @ghostpeppa1012 4 роки тому +3017

    Me: "Learns hiragana and katakana in 1 week and proceeds to learn kanji with confidence."
    Video: "Person + tree = rest"
    Me: "This little maneuver is gonna cost us 51 years"

    • @alexnime3303
      @alexnime3303 4 роки тому +75

      you could think of it as someone resting under the shade of a tree

    • @luxvir
      @luxvir 4 роки тому +76

      @@alexnime3303 they were probably talking about the way that you have to figure out every explanation before you can understand it (context obviously helps) but that kanji is just a basic example, did you see "melancholy" (OH MAH GAH)

    • @Ari-uo9kk
      @Ari-uo9kk 4 роки тому +5

      Same feels!!!!

    • @Sol-cx8dw
      @Sol-cx8dw 3 роки тому +10

      @Introverted J Maybe, if human speaks to you, they probably trust you (to some extent at least)

    • @user-li3pn8nx3u
      @user-li3pn8nx3u 3 роки тому +6

      Introverted J It means you take one person’s word by heart. But again, you can’t translate word for word for two entirely different cultures. Better remember it just as “信”.

  • @lizard_girl_
    @lizard_girl_ 2 роки тому +9

    i’ve been recently trying to learn japanese fluently, and i’m doing pretty well with hiragana and katakana, but kanji had always scared me... until now. this video was super helpful and a great introduction to kanji! thank you very much!! 😅

  • @edenbergmanarpiis7848
    @edenbergmanarpiis7848 2 роки тому +18

    Kanji is hard for me to grasp and I'm kinda thinking of giving up sometimes. But I've come this far. I've already learned hiragana and katakana, and I have already bought reference books and study materials. And I still have my passion in learning this language. To anyone who's feeling the same, let's not give up and try and try until we succeed. It might take long before we master some phrases, characters, or words, but atleast we tried, and we're still trying. Ganbatte! ❤️
    And thanks for Japanesepod101 for the free and fun lessons! Their videos are so helpful and enjoyable that it helps me maintain my will to study. Arigatou gozaimasu! 🙇🏻‍♀️

  • @lapin9417
    @lapin9417 3 роки тому +3477

    I’d like to wish every person trying to learn kanji including myself the best of luck, I sincerely mean that..

    • @sultanalsuwaidi2588
      @sultanalsuwaidi2588 3 роки тому +12

      Wholesome Nagito so what progress are u making?

    • @lapin9417
      @lapin9417 3 роки тому +13

      sultan Alsuwaidi sorry for the late reply!! I was a bit busy. Uhm, I’m not sure I’m getting the hang of kanji.. what about you? How are you doing with your progress?

    • @user-vh8ep4qr6b
      @user-vh8ep4qr6b 3 роки тому +4

      *Should I learn Kanji first, I'm confused.*

    • @gukkiegukkie
      @gukkiegukkie 3 роки тому +49

      @@user-vh8ep4qr6b No 1st you can learn hiragana nd then katakana after that you can go with kanji

    • @tria0801
      @tria0801 3 роки тому +25

      がんばります👍

  • @user-cn4nt7td5j
    @user-cn4nt7td5j 3 роки тому +3963

    I'm Japanese.
    When you learn Kanji, I think the most important thing is imagination.
    (I'm sorry if I'm unnatural English because I use a translator!)
    ❌ Person+Tree=rest
    ✔︎ Imagine the scenery of a person stands still beside a large tree in the primitive age. Calm time flows and he/she become sleepy and lie down.
    =rest

    • @reyshakquit
      @reyshakquit 3 роки тому +348

      so pretty much you need to find a way to connect these two words so the third one comes out?

    • @zeidelayyan5387
      @zeidelayyan5387 3 роки тому +119

      Arigatou!

    • @randomlurker8981
      @randomlurker8981 3 роки тому +39

      Jp are like if you took bill gates or zuck and clone them to have an entire country/ civilization... I can see zuck creating japanese to not be understood by foreigners

    • @mmael_
      @mmael_ 3 роки тому +20

      有難う!!!

    • @eternallucifer7709
      @eternallucifer7709 3 роки тому +126

      can you explain how mouth plus legs is equal brother?

  • @richardpena7153
    @richardpena7153 2 роки тому +2

    This was so helpful. I just started learning Japanese, and am just getting a grasp on Hiragana and Katakana. Kanji had me completely confused. This helped me tremendously, because now I have a basis to learn Kanji.

  • @harshitahahaha
    @harshitahahaha Місяць тому

    this is literally the best kanji lesson ever on youtube. it covers exactly all that is needed to be known.. from the meaning, different uses, to strokes and pronunciation. it's so hard to learn otherwise. Thank you so much. This was really helpful and i've been able to remember kanjis without much effort now. please make more of these

  • @denizkendirci
    @denizkendirci 5 років тому +807

    what i learnt from this lesson:
    one cannot simply guess the meaning of a kanji just by trying to make a connection between the meanings of its radicals.

    • @smokeymanalotoo
      @smokeymanalotoo 5 років тому +53

      true. memorization the kanji as an individual word is the only way

    • @user-wt5if6rx8m
      @user-wt5if6rx8m 4 роки тому +33

      @@smokeymanalotoo i think it's much better to learn kanji through vocabulary and context, most people are not linguists, it certainly helps guessing new words if you know a bit about how japanese words are generally conceived but that's it, but i guess even that becomes intuitive the more our brains get used to discovering the patterns

    • @lNovalandl
      @lNovalandl 4 роки тому +24

      to be honest, even if the stories are far fetched they help, the person + tree meaning ti rest feels weird but everytime i see these now i instantly remember, "uh a person next to a tree?" and that feeling of weirdness reminds me of the meaning even tho the actual story behind it might not make sense,
      i know that ones a simple exemple but it still helps a lot to know radicals, also it's how most dictionaries are organized so it's useful for searching kanji when you can recognize part of it

    • @johnbaptist7082
      @johnbaptist7082 4 роки тому +1

      @@lNovalandl In the old days people at the fields used to rest under trees at noon. Thatvwaybthey were protected by the sun.

    • @tldoesntlikebread
      @tldoesntlikebread 4 роки тому +25

      Sometimes if I can't understand the story between then radicals then I just make my own way to remember like for otouto (younger brother) which is 弟 my mindset was "this kanji has horns because younger brothers must be little devils" and that's how I remember it.

  • @GatoEpico
    @GatoEpico 4 роки тому +635

    there are japanese people of 40years+ living there that still dont know all the kanjis.
    Me trying to learn this quickly

    • @PmpknHead
      @PmpknHead 3 роки тому +22

      Mostly cause there is like 50000 of them when you only need less than 5000

    • @eshaalemad9570
      @eshaalemad9570 3 роки тому

      指アΣカ .... oh...

    • @JoseSantos-el8nj
      @JoseSantos-el8nj 3 роки тому +12

      Don't think that way, focus on learning the 2136 (I don't know the exact number) that are mostly used in newspapers and the daily life in japan. I won't learn for any means all the kanji out there lol

    • @apex6625
      @apex6625 3 роки тому +3

      @@JoseSantos-el8nj Google says on Average you only need to learn around 2k to be considered fluent

    • @shyanide
      @shyanide 3 роки тому +11

      @@apex6625 "only"

  • @bendingbananas6540
    @bendingbananas6540 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you so much for the free content!! You're saving millions of people money just by posting these videos 😭
    ありがとう!!!

  • @Sakura_Kun367
    @Sakura_Kun367 Рік тому +5

    I am not going to lie at all i absolutely learnt a lot from this one single video! Thank You so so much i really appreciate how you made this video and explanations too! ❤

  • @user-cv2vo5wn9m
    @user-cv2vo5wn9m 3 роки тому +569

    me : a chinese
    kanji : hi
    me : I DO NOT FEAR YOU.

  • @Mit_Mitsukii
    @Mit_Mitsukii 4 роки тому +2286

    Me:alright I learned hiragana and katakana time for kanji
    Kanji: の
    I haven’t checked back in a while and holy- was it that funny?!

    • @Mit_Mitsukii
      @Mit_Mitsukii 4 роки тому +64

      • L i l i a n n e • I meant for ppl to pronounce it in English 😂

    • @justeeny9368
      @justeeny9368 4 роки тому +97

      @@momminia3093 ばかです

    • @Nsix4
      @Nsix4 3 роки тому +79

      I don't know how I feel, understanding everything in this thread. I lost my crap when I read "Kanji: の" lol

    • @Poppy-ek6lc
      @Poppy-ek6lc 3 роки тому +9

      hahahahaha same tho

    • @flowmuteki6497
      @flowmuteki6497 3 роки тому +9

      No

  • @elizabethflitcroft7520
    @elizabethflitcroft7520 Рік тому +1

    I love this video!! I would love more videos like this this was super helpful as I'm in the beginning stages of learning Japanese

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 2 роки тому +3

    Love the lesson and the clear presentation!

  • @bluebotlivingston6016
    @bluebotlivingston6016 6 років тому +719

    I'm not scared, I've already learned the whole Pokédex.
    My body is ready

    • @Sweet_Scorpia
      @Sweet_Scorpia 6 років тому +47

      Jonathan Meddis - yeah if i remember the names of all those 800'dang pokemon characters, then i should be able to remember at least 1,000 kanji right? XD

    • @Uelibertiga
      @Uelibertiga 6 років тому +13

      Then just imagine you learned the whole pokedex and then you find out about the alola one where all the pokemon have different names. It´s just that easy

    • @hnng7335
      @hnng7335 6 років тому

      Uelibertiga That’s still a lot of learning o-o

    • @fgvcosmic6752
      @fgvcosmic6752 5 років тому +10

      800 pokemon vs 3000 very similair looking vague characters....

    • @cybershock-025
      @cybershock-025 5 років тому +7

      Jonathan Meddis its actually more than 53000 kanji... but you only need about 3000 to be able to read a newspaper ;)

  • @risayamanaka3252
    @risayamanaka3252 7 років тому +1497

    now that I know how to write "human legs" I will write it on an empty box and ship it to Tokyo and freak people out.

    • @abdullakc
      @abdullakc 7 років тому +55

      Risa Yamanaka lol

    • @TheElmorenous
      @TheElmorenous 7 років тому +7

      Risa Yamanaka xD

    • @zlz95
      @zlz95 7 років тому +85

      It just like you write the English word "legs" on an empty box and no one will freak out but only confused

    • @abdullakc
      @abdullakc 7 років тому +2

      TheElmorenous ur Japanese ?

    • @jo_darel
      @jo_darel 7 років тому

      Risa Yamanaka marry me

  • @L0u8823
    @L0u8823 10 місяців тому +1

    I learned Hiragana and just got done with Katakana from this channel, and now it’s teaching me Kanji. THANK YOU

  • @barisbasar3909
    @barisbasar3909 Рік тому

    Risa is such a legend. Thanks for all of your content

  • @bobsagget7483
    @bobsagget7483 6 років тому +4560

    so to learn kanji you have to remember what it means, how to write it, and how it is pronounced...simple enough I shall be fluent in Japanese by 2074

    • @nirajshrestha6806
      @nirajshrestha6806 5 років тому +71

      FiveADay Kanji 1 only means fucking one.. 1 is beginning point as it is used for counting like いち .. It is not used as single in any sentences .. So? 1st is pronounced First which is soooo simple to understand because of common "st".. Tell me in the same way in japanese

    • @irsh_official
      @irsh_official 5 років тому +80

      U can be fluent in just 6 months

    • @TheVergile
      @TheVergile 5 років тому +250

      Good thing every kanji has only two ways to read it and 5 possible meanings

    • @meow7476
      @meow7476 5 років тому +9

      藁藁.. 同じです

    • @meow7476
      @meow7476 5 років тому +26

      漢字は本当にむずかしい

  • @iishadowii7477
    @iishadowii7477 5 років тому +1572

    Me: Alright so "人" means person, I feel like I can learn Kanji
    *MELANCHOLY:*
    I'm about to end this mans whole career

    • @ando1135
      @ando1135 4 роки тому +34

      hah i recognized that kanji as soon as i saw it because for some reason, years ago, i looked up the character for depression and it was that kanji...and it stuck with me, because of how unique it was. dont ask me to write it though lol, it has so many strokes.

    • @iceg6621
      @iceg6621 4 роки тому

      iiShadowii
      intredasting

    • @MANOFGOD9000
      @MANOFGOD9000 4 роки тому +4

      How did you type a kanji character? Been trying to find out how for a minute.

    • @ando1135
      @ando1135 4 роки тому +8

      MANOFGOD9000 何?

    • @ando1135
      @ando1135 4 роки тому +3

      MANOFGOD9000 if on computer you need to download a language pack. If on the phone, you can turn on the Japanese keyboard

  • @timothyavery1104
    @timothyavery1104 2 роки тому +1

    In the movement radical, I noticed how much it looked like a treadmill which can also relate to movement which helps me, so ありがと

  • @AnywhereButHome_Japan
    @AnywhereButHome_Japan Рік тому +1

    Imagination of all sorts played a big part (if not all) in the creation of each Chinese character. Just like how the constellations were given names.
    Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @daviderinetorres3222
    @daviderinetorres3222 3 роки тому +609

    "Me finally learns katakana and hiragana"
    Kanji: "plays Giorno's theme"

  • @MasterQuestMaster
    @MasterQuestMaster 6 років тому +3375

    The: "Can you guess the meaning of the word? It's the human radical plus the tree radical"
    Me: tree... person?
    They: "Of course it means 'to rest'! What about human and root?"
    Me: Well the person is now leaning closer to the ground (near the root of the tree) , so maybe sleep?
    The: "It's referring to the human body! Okay, then how about human and word?"
    Me: Oh, that's gotta be talking!
    They: "It means trust! Can you see how easily we can guess the meaning?"
    Me: Not really.

    • @rob.ale90
      @rob.ale90 6 років тому +93

      You should really be on 9gag:))

    • @user-qt9cb2wu1y
      @user-qt9cb2wu1y 6 років тому +48

      MasterQuestMaster lol i agree

    • @sonny01red
      @sonny01red 6 років тому +40

      I was thinking reading for the last one

    • @dudinwillriot4669
      @dudinwillriot4669 6 років тому +68

      You're totally right, it's hard cause the word meant essentially but it's confusing . Person+tree=rest
      Person+root=body
      On and kun thing is the bonus

    • @tinymusicalfan3187
      @tinymusicalfan3187 6 років тому +22

      MasterQuestMaster lmao I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂

  • @anniemadden3005
    @anniemadden3005 5 місяців тому

    This was brilliant!!!! Straightforward, clear and sequential!!! Thank you!

  • @cx3558
    @cx3558 8 місяців тому +2

    This was incredibly useful. Thank you so so much! Can't wait to see if there's more to this Kanji series. 🤩

  • @SystemYTP
    @SystemYTP 4 роки тому +274

    “We highly recommend keeping ready a phone, in case learning the Kanji strokes gives you a stroke.”

  • @DangAlfa
    @DangAlfa 3 роки тому +560

    Congratulations on learning hiragana and katakana, It must've been tough and you did a great job. Now prepare for everlasting pain.

    • @whyharumentalarts
      @whyharumentalarts 2 роки тому +9

      Fr tho- T.T

    • @YeahRight5
      @YeahRight5 2 роки тому +14

      How sweet. Thanks for the motivation.

    • @DangAlfa
      @DangAlfa 2 роки тому +2

      @@YeahRight5 you're welcome 😊

    • @Re.Alllll
      @Re.Alllll 2 роки тому +5

      I'm going in boys

    • @shreyam258
      @shreyam258 2 роки тому +4

      I just started hiragana...

  • @Mikael_Puusaari
    @Mikael_Puusaari 2 роки тому +6

    thank you for this
    One way to understand Kanji seems to be to deduct the concept of concepts put together rather than just knowing the words for them, at least at a first glance :)

  • @BrettOPediaTV
    @BrettOPediaTV Рік тому +1

    It seems like artists created this language, it’s so cool! I’m a visual learner, and I love this so much

  • @lunamyles2883
    @lunamyles2883 3 роки тому +1314

    I didn’t know what I was getting myself into when I said I was gonna learn Japanese 😳

  • @zaksansing9443
    @zaksansing9443 4 роки тому +860

    Japanese: yeah let’s use kanji in our language
    Me: I’LL NEVER FORGIVE THE JAPANESE

  • @pretykhan926
    @pretykhan926 Рік тому +2

    It was really helpful ❤ and I'm looking forward to watching more kanji series videos. I love your channel a lot. You guys really helped me to learn Japanese in a very easy way. May Allah help you guys 😘

  • @pr0nar3ff
    @pr0nar3ff 2 роки тому +1

    I love this channel. I can learn Japanese for free and they have some fun videos. Thank you so much!

  • @xxjust_txx9835
    @xxjust_txx9835 4 роки тому +252

    The moment you finish hiragana and katakana. Oh that wasn’t that bad!
    Kanji: *i guess you’ve wondered where I’ve been*

    • @jenjen_oreo
      @jenjen_oreo 3 роки тому +1

      Me: *confused screaming*

  • @W4RH3AD
    @W4RH3AD 4 роки тому +134

    13:10
    "Just remember where your legs are on your body and you won't forget it!"
    "Where are your legs?"
    "On the bottom!"
    LMAO. That enthusiasm melted my heart and made me laugh out loud.

    • @NormalThe7th
      @NormalThe7th 3 роки тому +5

      No mine are at the top

    • @njr-hp9qr
      @njr-hp9qr 3 роки тому +5

      *what if you don't have legs?*

  • @amirah3791
    @amirah3791 9 місяців тому

    this was super helpful! for future reference, it really helps to put how to write it before the other info, since some students copy and it helps writing practice to have correct form from the start!

  • @theburgercam
    @theburgercam 2 роки тому

    Keep the videos coming very helpful and I'm in love with Risa

  • @normans.58
    @normans.58 4 роки тому +646

    "This radical means person, and this radical means tree. Can you guess what this Kanji means?"
    Me, with confidence: *Treeman*
    I know, I'm not very bright.

    • @daev3000
      @daev3000 3 роки тому +63

      I don't think the problem here lies with you...

    • @earth527
      @earth527 3 роки тому +14

      Treeman is a name of a Chinese UA-cam channel.

    • @user-vh8ep4qr6b
      @user-vh8ep4qr6b 3 роки тому +5

      i thought that as well comrad

    • @maxipower16
      @maxipower16 3 роки тому +1

      groot

    • @aebiia
      @aebiia 3 роки тому +2

      @@earth527 Im subscribed to it lol

  • @gp1131
    @gp1131 2 роки тому +1141

    We learn kanji in elementary school for 6 years with a sponge brain, still sometimes we search the characters that we don't know or forget how to write or read. There is even a quiz show that guesses how to read kanji.
    I want to say to all you guys who study japanese just keep it up, but I think it's best to learn step by step while having fun.
    I want to talk to you guys in Japanese someday!
    Greetings from Japan!!

    • @immersivevr3605
      @immersivevr3605 2 роки тому +40

      you just cheered me up ! , I am absolute beginner so one question
      is this approach good - first learning Hiragana and Katakana , Second - all radicals , Last - Kanji (first 2000 or so)

    • @beshooketh9333
      @beshooketh9333 2 роки тому +32

      ありがとうございます!

    • @gp1131
      @gp1131 2 роки тому +14

      @@immersivevr3605 I'm not even a japanese teacher, but there seems to be no problem!
      Keeping the focus on writing kanji and you can handle it😉

    • @jwatson908
      @jwatson908 2 роки тому +7

      (I'm learning Japanese and know hiragana, plus katakana, but I'm unaware of how to get my English keyboard to type either. So, I'll have to type Japanese in English lettering. I'm sorry.)
      Arigato gozaimasu!
      Hatsumode, Jada to mashimasu. Yoroshiku onigaishimasu!
      (This may be spelled incorrectly, if it is, I'm sorry.)

    • @emflamb6244
      @emflamb6244 2 роки тому +8

      And now i see why asians are smart....

  • @spacegaming1284
    @spacegaming1284 7 місяців тому

    I’m thai and my english skill is B2 but my Japanese skill is just beginner. This video make me know more kanji and make me practice 2 languages at same time! ありがとうございます。😊

  • @curtcrowley6659
    @curtcrowley6659 2 роки тому

    THANK for the tuts and guides.

  • @isaiahscobel
    @isaiahscobel 4 роки тому +279

    Kanji are like ancient emojis if that makes it any easier
    A good tip is that there is no one certain reading (Example: Soda, Pop, Coke, Cola) and then u just use it as the 🥤Emoji

  • @maximeoutteryck1968
    @maximeoutteryck1968 3 роки тому +172

    I will tell my brother he's a mouth on legs, I'm sure he will appreciate it.

  • @nguyentranthaonguyen2038
    @nguyentranthaonguyen2038 Рік тому +1

    This is what I'm looking for. Thank you ❤

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 Рік тому +3

    Being a beginner in Japanese language and starting to learn Hiragana at this time, my first observation of Kanji and the radicals from this video are not very obvious to me far as the end meaning of the complete Kanji Character. I feel I would still have to memorize each Kanji Character.
    Lets be real now!!
    I would have to have a very very imaginative mind to come up with the final meaning of the Kanji Character from its individual Radicals. Most I wouldn't even come close to guessing in a hundred years from the individual Radicals. Even the Radicals are not obvious what they are supposed to represent without you telling us.
    It is great to know the origin of Kanji and the basics of them. I still need to learn Hiragana and Katakana first before I tackle learning Kanji. I bet there are many many people still trying to learn Kanji if there are more than 1500 of them.

  • @mocaacoffee8338
    @mocaacoffee8338 3 роки тому +2540

    you guys are doing this for anime but i'm doing this because i accidentally changed my laptop's language to japanese and i can't turn it back
    edit: jesus christ calm down its a fucking joke

  • @tenletters5889
    @tenletters5889 4 роки тому +573

    31:58 日 is a pictogram? Did some Chinese dude think that the sun was actually a glowing Ikea shelf?

    • @nevie6008
      @nevie6008 3 роки тому +21

      I agree..

    • @sharpeon
      @sharpeon 3 роки тому +19

      Underrated comment

    • @aprilsnow9543
      @aprilsnow9543 3 роки тому +27

      this made me laugh so hard that my neighbor probably heard me.

    • @aureliusplaysathing
      @aureliusplaysathing 3 роки тому +60

      I remember 日 by thinking about seeing the sun through a window.

    • @radhikagupta916
      @radhikagupta916 3 роки тому +7

      LOL i cant with these comments

  • @nehareren8008
    @nehareren8008 4 місяці тому

    Probably the best explanations, thank you 🙏🙏🙏😊

  • @Ladyofthedreams_
    @Ladyofthedreams_ 2 роки тому +1

    I almost learn all the kanji from this vid it means a lot to me and it helped me too it is a good lesson and these two r the good teachers thnx for letting us know it carefully 😍😍😍it really helped and i am glad hope i learn japanese fastly!!😘😘

  • @bankai416
    @bankai416 3 роки тому +466

    Learning hiragana is like being able to read a text out loud but not understanding the meaning of it, while practicing Kanji is like being able to understand a written text but not being able to read it out loud most of the time xD

    • @lgaz4614
      @lgaz4614 2 роки тому +10

      AHAHA!! EXACTLY

    • @scarlyt1017
      @scarlyt1017 2 роки тому +6

      You worded it exactly the way I wanted to say 😂👏

    • @amazatoad6988
      @amazatoad6988 2 роки тому +15

      That IS the case. But if you look at it from this angle it will help you out. So it's like you know English letters and maybe can spell Spanish words. You don't know them but you know the letters. At that point you need to learn what the word is. That's pretty much hiragana and katakana when you read them don't you agree?

    • @Pelipear
      @Pelipear 2 роки тому +1

      Makes sense

    • @Kiev-en-3-jours
      @Kiev-en-3-jours Рік тому +1

      I swear to the Gods, this man speaks the truth. Peace and prosperity to him and glory to Ukrainian fighters.

  • @kohiholic4825
    @kohiholic4825 3 роки тому +87

    I bawled my eyes out when i saw a kanji composed of 29 strokes

    • @munirareduan7925
      @munirareduan7925 3 роки тому +2

      Damn

    • @user-xn4rc6ds6d
      @user-xn4rc6ds6d 3 роки тому +1

      Bruh there's even more than that. It was 80+ strokes i guess?

    • @BlindFuryPR
      @BlindFuryPR 3 роки тому +5

      @@user-xn4rc6ds6d The kanji with the highest number of strokes is the "taito" kanji which symbolises a dragon in flight. It has 84 strokes.

    • @christoria
      @christoria 2 роки тому +1

      @@user-xn4rc6ds6d YOUR NAME

    • @damienvanwert7998
      @damienvanwert7998 2 роки тому +1

      I had a stroke

  • @bobth3026
    @bobth3026 2 роки тому +1

    That is absolutely helpful thank you

  • @mohannadrababah757
    @mohannadrababah757 Рік тому

    that was a great beginning for me in kanji >> thank you so much 💙💙💙

  • @deaddead698
    @deaddead698 6 років тому +1964

    The reason I remember 十 as Juu is because Jesus was a Jew

  • @TheProverbialHater
    @TheProverbialHater 5 років тому +2125

    Hiragana mastered 3 days
    _"Anime Here I come!"_
    Katakana Mastered 1 week
    _"Oh, Anime you're so gonna get rekt..."_
    Kanji...
    _"Belay my last... I'm gonna be here for a while."_

    • @ness3787
      @ness3787 5 років тому +13

      Ok can you read this 大和さん

    • @ness3787
      @ness3787 5 років тому +17

      But I’m still 12 I learn japanese and mandarin 日本語 と マンダリン

    • @emmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmy
      @emmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmy 5 років тому +92

      Czenrtos Lagszero It doesn’t matter if you learned them in 2 hours. You can forget them easily if you don’t spend time to learn a couple characters at a time, Which I’m sure is why it took him 3 days for Hiragana.

    • @emmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmy
      @emmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmyemmy 5 років тому +14

      Czenrtos Lagszero That's great then, It shows that you have a good memory and are extremely dedicated.

    • @jg2283
      @jg2283 5 років тому +39

      Lol i know that feel bro. I learned hiragana in only a day or 2 while katakana took me about 8 or 9 days. But fucking kanji?? LOL

  • @SenseiMaharaj
    @SenseiMaharaj Рік тому

    Japanesepod101 is really a great tool for aspirants!! 😊 We are all fortunate to have it on UA-cam....

  • @nirmanibhashi2757
    @nirmanibhashi2757 Рік тому +1

    I am stuck in the kanji.your kanji video help to me come out.thank sooo much.

  • @g3b_rad755
    @g3b_rad755 6 років тому +864

    "Learning kanji is gonna be ezzz"
    *Sees the kanji character for melancholy*
    (Õ_Ó)

    • @sloth4235
      @sloth4235 5 років тому +22

      G3 Bo_man i looked it up and holy sh*t that's a lot. artwork tho for sure

    • @soulextracter
      @soulextracter 5 років тому +25

      That's when melancholy ensues! x'D

    • @fvn55yearsago57
      @fvn55yearsago57 5 років тому +2

      G3 Bo_man
      I mastered the word for melancholy, it's actually really easy if you just know and identify the radicals.

    • @idekenterprises9734
      @idekenterprises9734 5 років тому +11

      憂鬱

    • @olli35pgxpg5naf9
      @olli35pgxpg5naf9 5 років тому +2

      It's easier than it looks

  • @mahja
    @mahja 3 роки тому +543

    One advice from Native Japanese:
    Do not think about radicals, do not try to "analyze" kanjis with radicals.
    DO NOT THINK. MEMORIZE.

    • @kanecanedy623
      @kanecanedy623 3 роки тому +78

      I can see why you’re telling to memorize instead. I mean a person radical and a word radical becomes trust? How dafu- and person radical and tree radical becomes to rest? Bruv.
      But at the same time it seems like this is also a way to get an idea of what the kanji means

    • @carmcam1
      @carmcam1 3 роки тому +44

      just like how in english we read, tough, though, through, differently without thinking much about it. There are kanji i could easily read if it is part of a word with hiragana, but i need to think longer if i see them as a single kanji.

    • @mahja
      @mahja 3 роки тому +63

      @@kanecanedy623 To non-native Japanese, for learning Kanji analyzing radicals might work good sometimes, but it's not always perfect because as some people say there are many exceptions. So trying to memorize a character as the whole, one part may increase your Kanji stocks faster. Japanese people learn Kanjis by just MEMORIZING them from 1st grade 6 years old. And we have never analyzed their structures.

    • @mahja
      @mahja 3 роки тому +54

      @@carmcam1 In Japan we have a proverb "If you want to make a short cut, you just go the ordinary way" In this case I believe the ordinary way is memorizing haha.

    • @kanecanedy623
      @kanecanedy623 3 роки тому +5

      @@mahja is there any other benefits analyzing radicals apart from what i said?

  • @williamjayaraj9257
    @williamjayaraj9257 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for this wonderful video.

  • @akshaykaushal3325
    @akshaykaushal3325 2 роки тому

    Extremely helpful video ❤️❤️ thanks a lot. I want to learn more kanji please make a second videoabout kanji

  • @shslhopester7349
    @shslhopester7349 4 роки тому +301

    "where are your legs?"
    me: *[sweats nervously]* uhhhhhhhhhhh

    • @IkKorp
      @IkKorp 4 роки тому +14

      i DoNt fEel sO GoOd

    • @dragonotakukip
      @dragonotakukip 4 роки тому +22

      That one Vietnam veteran who stepped on a landmine....
      *flashbacks in progress*

    • @shslhopester7349
      @shslhopester7349 4 роки тому

      @@dragonotakukip h-

    • @emjayfloyd7550
      @emjayfloyd7550 4 роки тому +15

      *pewdiepie sweating in the background*

  • @laikeia1318
    @laikeia1318 3 роки тому +484

    Mouth+ legs= older brother
    Bro what

    • @user-ds7ji7mh4z
      @user-ds7ji7mh4z 3 роки тому +92

      My older brother has a foot fetish... BOOM!

    • @catkitten0
      @catkitten0 3 роки тому +24

      I laughed way too hard on these comments 🤣, I havent started this vid yet and I'm scared.

    • @qaswara9755
      @qaswara9755 3 роки тому +18

      They didn't even explain that one, so either it's so obvious that I'm dumb for not getting it or they themselves have no idea how that can mean older brother

    • @stephensharma5275
      @stephensharma5275 3 роки тому +4

      The fool that i was guessing it could mean mouth legs

    • @qaswara9755
      @qaswara9755 3 роки тому +10

      @@stephensharma5275 Still more logical than older brother

  • @marshallrad8871
    @marshallrad8871 2 місяці тому

    This was super helpful, thank you

  • @nilimadharkar5127
    @nilimadharkar5127 2 роки тому +1

    Yes very helpful
    Thank you ❤️

  • @ll-eg4se
    @ll-eg4se 3 роки тому +932

    "Hiragana and Katakana is easy! Why do so many people say learning japanese is hard?"
    Kanji : *greetings*
    "あ"

    • @shellyfrancis1813
      @shellyfrancis1813 2 роки тому +17

      @keroasui "あ"= ah

    • @Anonymous-qf4xn
      @Anonymous-qf4xn 2 роки тому +49

      @@shellyfrancis1813 あ is only "a" though.

    • @shellyfrancis1813
      @shellyfrancis1813 2 роки тому +26

      @@Anonymous-qf4xn that's not what I meant
      In sentence sometimes to express surprise
      We put あ
      But it also means A

    • @ayhanaktas117
      @ayhanaktas117 2 роки тому +32

      I think ぷ would be more fun. cause its looks like a running man. 🤔

    • @Neavh
      @Neavh 2 роки тому +6

      Just wait until you get to counting counters🙃

  • @Dragoonking17
    @Dragoonking17 4 роки тому +803

    Video: "The kanji for eye with the legs beneath means to see."
    Me: "Okay..."
    ...
    Video: "The kanji for mouth with the legs beneath means..."
    Me: "Speak! It has to be speak."
    Video: "older brother."
    Me: "WHAT?!"

    • @iosefamr8289
      @iosefamr8289 4 роки тому +11

      Dragoonking17 I genuinely thought it was eat

    • @treycoughlin8098
      @treycoughlin8098 4 роки тому +72

      It's because older brothers tend to run their mouth

    • @Seblak
      @Seblak 4 роки тому +14

      I thought: The "beggining of the born childs that gives Support" like an older brother.
      Tho it's so farferched that it doesn't help for interpretating other kanjis

    • @setsu-chon
      @setsu-chon 4 роки тому +12

      Well, the older brother always says something and walks somewhere XD

    • @tldoesntlikebread
      @tldoesntlikebread 4 роки тому +3

      Yeah to speak is 話

  • @ladyderpsalot-6549
    @ladyderpsalot-6549 2 роки тому

    This series was great!

  • @fatimahmakgatho8968
    @fatimahmakgatho8968 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm not a fan of kanji but I've got to get this revision done. Arigatō gozaimasu for the simplified lessons and neat format
    Matane! ✌🏾

    • @Mr.Dragon-Zero
      @Mr.Dragon-Zero 8 місяців тому

      hey are you olso leaning japanese?..

  • @anonymousv7563
    @anonymousv7563 3 роки тому +407

    Kanji is like this...
    Man: adult male human
    Go: to depart
    Combining these two we get...
    Mango: a fruit
    🤫

    • @eldron29-a54
      @eldron29-a54 3 роки тому +48

      You just found some logic in kanji, I didn't think it was possible

    • @anonymousv7563
      @anonymousv7563 3 роки тому +6

      @@eldron29-a54 😂😂😂

    • @tria0801
      @tria0801 3 роки тому +10

      Excellent analogy!!😂

    • @vighneshchavan9226
      @vighneshchavan9226 3 роки тому +3

      This comment has reached enlightenment

    • @bruhnana6396
      @bruhnana6396 2 роки тому

      ありがとうございます!

  • @fachriecaf
    @fachriecaf 3 роки тому +835

    The 4 way of kanji:
    1). As a stand alone.
    Simply as is with 1 kanji character with 1 meaning.
    I.e: 女(onna) = women
    2). Write it along hiragana but still 1 meaning.
    Here we use them together with hiragana scripts which usually used similarly as a conjunction.
    I.e: 女の子(onna no ko) = girl, consist of kanji 'women'(女, onna), hiragana の that mostly represented as 'ownership', and kanji child (子, ko)
    3). As a radicals and combine it with other radicals to create 1 kanji character.
    I.e: 好(kou) = fondness, consist of 2 kanji as radicals, woman(女) and child(子), but for this one isn't to be used as is, like the 2nd ways, its used in hiragana to give a 'meaning' in its words like 好き(suki, means like) or 好く(suku, means 'to like'). Not to be mistaken with 透く(suku, means 'be transparent') which spelled the same but uses different kanji hence different meaning. You can also uses more radicals, i.e. 姦(kan) = noisy, with 3 kanji characters of women(女) as radicals
    4). Combine it with other kanji but not as radical.
    I.e: 王女(oujo) = princess, consist of 2 kanji, king(王, ou) and women(女, onna). This time not as radical which to create 1 character, but as 2 character but with 1 meaning. And just like radicals, it can also uses more characters but still create one meaning

    • @dardanleci2721
      @dardanleci2721 3 роки тому +34

      this comment is underrated. thanks for the insight 😊

    • @archise3191
      @archise3191 3 роки тому +157

      3 women kanji = noisy
      The Chinese knows what's up

    • @mangolie21
      @mangolie21 3 роки тому +6

      Thank, this was very useful!

    • @Sky4Jus
      @Sky4Jus 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah, while reading, I *surely* will have time to think about something like that

    • @eduardoledesma5568
      @eduardoledesma5568 3 роки тому +9

      If (King+Woman) means Princess how do you write Queen?

  • @jayammajaya9979
    @jayammajaya9979 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your explanation