Japanese Pronunciation 101: Pitch-accent! / 日本語の高低アクセントを徹底解説! | Dōgen

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  • Learn Japanese pitch-accent and pronunciation from my Patreon Series "Japanese Phonetics"
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    0:00 Intro
    2:34 Start, rule no. 1
    3:05 rule no. 1 Examples
    3:49 rule no. 1
    4:00 rule no. 2
    4:46 Examples (with particle "ga")
    5:33 rule no. 2
    5:48 Pitch accent patterns
    6:11 頭高 explanation
    6:27 頭高 examples
    7:33 America is as 頭高
    7:49 Dogen says 頭高 is the easiest for Native English speakers
    8:27 中高 Explanation
    8:45 中高 Examples
    9:55 America is as 中高 Version 1
    10:15 America is as 中高 Version 2
    10:30 (Almost?) all 中高 words only have one correct pattern
    11:22 中高 usually easy for EN natives
    11:52 尾高 explanation
    12:10 尾高 examples
    13:13 America is as 尾高
    13:28 尾高 is the hardest for native EN speakers
    14:08 平板 explanation
    15:01 平板 examples
    16:02 America is as 平板
    16:52 more important Information (idk what to call this lol)
    17:15 Phonetic awareness
    17:40 recap of the 4 patterns
    18:33 Outro of past Dōgen
    18:39 Present Dogen is back again
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  • @Dogen
    @Dogen  Рік тому +20

    Japanese pitch-accent and pronunciation lessons here! www.patreon.com/dogen

  • @terminallyonline5296
    @terminallyonline5296 2 роки тому +2505

    Thank you to the patron who paid for this to go public. We are all in your debt.

    • @CloudFowest
      @CloudFowest 2 роки тому +76

      Thank you Mariano!

    • @n4psters986
      @n4psters986 2 роки тому +46

      shootout to mariano

    • @fenix7970
      @fenix7970 2 роки тому +41

      thank you mariano

    • @tntkit
      @tntkit 2 роки тому +39

      based Mariano

    • @ajax7590
      @ajax7590 2 роки тому +35

      A true comrade , I appreciate you Mariano

  • @sumbunny2009
    @sumbunny2009 2 роки тому +580

    I'll be rewatching this video many times so I made these timestamps for myself.
    0:00 Intro
    2:34 Start, rule no. 1
    3:05 rule no. 1 Examples
    3:49 rule no. 1
    4:00 rule no. 2
    4:46 Examples (with particle "ga")
    5:33 rule no. 2
    5:48 Pitch accent patterns
    6:11 頭高 explanation
    6:27 頭高 examples
    7:33 America is as 頭高
    7:49 Dogen says 頭高 is the easiest for Native English speakers
    8:27 中高 Explanation
    8:45 中高 Examples
    9:55 America is as 中高 Version 1
    10:15 America is as 中高 Version 2
    10:30 (Almost?) all 中高 words only have one correct pattern
    11:22 中高 usually easy for EN natives
    11:52 尾高 explanation
    12:10 尾高 examples
    13:13 America is as 尾高
    13:28 尾高 is the hardest for native EN speakers
    14:08 平板 explanation
    15:01 平板 examples
    16:02 America is as 平板
    16:52 more important Information (idk what to call this lol)
    17:15 Phonetic awareness
    17:40 recap of the 4 patterns
    18:33 Outro of past dogen
    18:39 Present Dogen is back again

  • @DaggerKidProductions
    @DaggerKidProductions 2 роки тому +284

    so what you're telling me is me being a silly simp for a japanese character in a video game and repeating what they say might actually be helping my japanese pronunciation more than i thought it was

    • @XGD5layer
      @XGD5layer 2 роки тому +84

      Shadowing is a great technique for learning.

    • @ChronicalV
      @ChronicalV 2 роки тому +67

      Its almost like thats what babies do when they learn their native language, like immersion

    • @ree_iiinn
      @ree_iiinn 2 роки тому +3

      y e s

    • @katiewong1547
      @katiewong1547 2 роки тому +31

      @@ChronicalV We actually learn language like this as adults too. If you actually study effective language acquisition methods, listening comes first (usually recommended 100 hours to begin... there's an excuse for anime watching), repetition/repeating after someone comes second, and then learning reading and writing. I wish I'd known that while I was studying languages, and not when I started teaching them.

    • @ChronicalV
      @ChronicalV 2 роки тому +4

      ​@@katiewong1547 i know what immersion is, i just mentioned it. when i finally dived into japanese it was the way i went. pretty sure reading is more effective at early stages than listening tho (once youve learnt to read that is)

  • @userone297
    @userone297 2 роки тому +235

    "Watch this before you start studying."
    Me two years in: Well frick

    • @grass4432
      @grass4432 2 роки тому +26

      Lol. This matches the vibe of your profile picture😆

    • @orti1283
      @orti1283 2 роки тому +5

      10 here

    • @acgm046
      @acgm046 2 роки тому +4

      Haha didn't Dōgen himself said it was never too late as well? 😁

    • @joemagicstr8zzz
      @joemagicstr8zzz 2 роки тому +2

      I guess it's good that I'm only 3 weeks into learning Japanese 🤷‍♂️

  • @kenai1202
    @kenai1202 2 роки тому +34

    「ひらがな」って書いてあるのにカタカナで書かれているのが面白いw

  • @dj_laundry_list
    @dj_laundry_list 2 роки тому +132

    Kansai-jin are such comedians - they have to end on a high note

  • @sasuke1243
    @sasuke1243 2 роки тому +118

    Thank you to, Mariano, the Patron who paid for us to be able to freely have this lesson. You won the internet cookie, and I hope you get that thing you've been wanting. :3

  • @elfchild9
    @elfchild9 2 роки тому +220

    Thank you to you and Mariano! I'd just been debating signing up for your Patreon, and this confirmed it. This lesson was super helpful.

  • @Boyzby
    @Boyzby 2 роки тому +217

    With a little app I downloaded a while ago, I started trying to learn just the reading and writing part of Japanese and have pretty much neglected speaking. The funny thing is that I didn't notice how the kanji is said when learning them, only what they mean, so even though I knew what a sentence said, I couldn't vocalize it. It's such a weird situation.

    • @pjv9361
      @pjv9361 2 роки тому +11

      Imagine working in a call center with the script just in your head and not being able to vocalize it

    • @andersyu4464
      @andersyu4464 2 роки тому +47

      this is literally what chinese speakers feel like when reading japanese

    • @nuclearcoconut3664
      @nuclearcoconut3664 2 роки тому +4

      i had the same experience but i wasnt working on writing instead
      very weird bring able to recognize kanji and speak them but not write them

    • @TheManWhoDestroyedTheWorld
      @TheManWhoDestroyedTheWorld 2 роки тому +2

      @@pjv9361 and it's a suicide hotline

    • @keehosgrl
      @keehosgrl 2 роки тому

      right like same, kinda

  • @natsukofleming
    @natsukofleming 2 роки тому +4

    私自身、母語が日本語なので普段は何も考えずに発音しますし、学習者に対しての説明も不十分なところが多くあると思っていました。大学院では日本語教授法を学びましたが、音韻学が専門ではないので道元さんの説明、本当にわかりやすくて助かります。アメリカの州立大学で初級日本語を教えていますが、ぜひ学生にこのビデオを紹介して普段の授業に反映させたいと思います(もうみんな知ってると思うけど)。道元さん、ありがとう!

  • @playerguy2
    @playerguy2 2 роки тому +63

    Man, we're being spoiled.
    Many thanks to both Mariano and Dogen for this wonderful gift.

  • @lailandadumbmathematician7747
    @lailandadumbmathematician7747 2 роки тому +106

    Thank you Dogen for the video, and to whoever paid for it to be public, thank you. It finally feels like I have some idea of where to go with this.

  • @michaels3003
    @michaels3003 2 роки тому +28

    This was VERY, VERY good. I guess, we can feel privileged by having such "insider" information...

  • @anyan72
    @anyan72 2 роки тому +62

    I have a feeling this is going to help a lot and I'm going to keep coming back to it, so thanks mariano and dogen for making it public!

    • @ray447
      @ray447 2 роки тому +2

      Nice profile pic
      Yorozuya forever

    • @sanskriti8740
      @sanskriti8740 2 роки тому

      Gintama fans let's start spamming

  • @teozimmer7634
    @teozimmer7634 2 роки тому +35

    Thank you! A subtle point if you listen carefully; longer strings mora in the "same pitch" (high or low) actually tend to lower in pitch ever so slightly. You can hear it very clearly in あいさつが (the が is almost a minor third lower than the い), in おにぎりが、and 日本語が。
    I wonder if there's any rule regarding this? Or if it's best to just mimic as close as possible through listening...

    • @Dogen
      @Dogen  2 роки тому +14

      Yes, I cover this in detail in my series!

  • @totobest9649
    @totobest9649 2 роки тому +3

    日本語は一文字一文字をはっきり言ったらとても聞き取りやすいだけで、その中でスピードだったり発音で感情が入れられたらネイティブになる。英語でも同じかな?

  • @amarug
    @amarug 2 роки тому +12

    When speaking Japanese, does anyone have this same issue: One day you are almost fluent, you find all the words and manage to string them together into grammatical sentences at a fairly rapid pace and it feels like you finally are "getting there". And then the next time all you manage to do is stringing words together separated with "は" and hope they can guess what you actually are trying to say. I don't understand this volatility and it is making me a bit depressed :(

    • @unwrittenbook
      @unwrittenbook 2 роки тому +6

      I feel you! I have good Japanese moments and bad Japanese moments. It is not necessarily a bad thing though. Usually struggling and making mistakes in language learning means your brain is processing something right now. Or maybe the brain is just tired…who knows…

    • @Zades145
      @Zades145 2 роки тому +4

      It's totally natural, when it comes to learning anything there are highs and lows, it's just very noticeable with language learning. The way I think of it your brain wants to discard any unimportant information, you just have to remind it that it /is/ important and then it'll actually commit it to memory properly. The 'bad days' and volatility are just part of the process.

    • @madladdie7069
      @madladdie7069 2 роки тому +4

      That's pretty normal. I'm sure you've had moments in your primary language where you'd struggle to form sentences.

    • @gristen
      @gristen 2 роки тому +4

      language learning is just a metronome between "i know everything" and "i know nothing" back and forth forever

  • @shinkikomori7386
    @shinkikomori7386 27 днів тому

    Aint ever seen a language with more swag in its phonetics. Thank you for sharing this gold with us so freely. It is dearly treasured by us grammar nerds.

  • @butaonogiri
    @butaonogiri 2 роки тому +4

    確かに日本語は英語と比べてフラットで、でも何を持ってフラットなのかというのを論理的に解説できる人は少ない。とても勉強になりました!

  • @matthewbertrand4139
    @matthewbertrand4139 2 роки тому +18

    gotta say, the pauses where you just stared at me as i listened to the voice were pretty magical

  • @alukuhito
    @alukuhito 2 роки тому +9

    I don't know a lot about pitch accent in Japanese, but it always surprised me, as a native-English speaker who has lived for years in Japan, how so many foreigners just don't get some very basic things about pronunciation. It's good to watch a video like this. I'm glad others are interested in pronunciation.

  • @user-nn1mf8lr2w
    @user-nn1mf8lr2w 2 роки тому +27

    I've been studying Japanese for about five years, but this is quite a useful video to improve or raise one's own awareness of how words should be pronounced.
    Thanks to both Dogen for the amazing video and to the person who paid for us to be able to watch it!! I really apreciate it!!

    • @min-bb6vh
      @min-bb6vh 2 роки тому

      本当にそう思う

  • @japam_
    @japam_ 2 роки тому +24

    Whoever that Patreon is, bless you!

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

      Mariano
      Gosh why does nobody know their name when it was literally mentioned

  • @mrahzzz
    @mrahzzz 2 роки тому +2

    "It helps even more if you watch it before developing bad habits"
    * Grumbles in uni class that never mentioned pitch accent, and only mentioned general intonation over an entire sentence*
    Suddenly, the thing said to me by an old Japanese man who visited our class for a few weeks makes sense (after being the person to begin/end class for the day: "Your pronunciation is getting better!"). Had no clue I was doing anything differently - must have just been picking up on our teacher's pronunciation. UGH. AGHHH!!!

  • @metatronyt
    @metatronyt 2 роки тому +47

    Splendid job as usual :D

    • @makarios5946
      @makarios5946 2 роки тому +3

      Nice knowing that you probably knew all of this since long before, then watched this on Patreon two times from what you've said and still came here just to compliment Dōgen.

    • @kentam6891
      @kentam6891 2 роки тому +2

      Woah never thought I’d see the most noble one here!

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade 2 роки тому

      You watch this stuff!?
      And as I write this comment, I see "Grading Metatron's Amazing Japanese by Dogen on the recommendation panel on the right......
      What next? Shadiversity and Skallagrim featuring in Dogen as well?

  • @ANTONWORMANN
    @ANTONWORMANN 2 роки тому

    Thank you Dogen for being Dogen!

  • @liz257
    @liz257 2 роки тому

    This is so helpful!! Thank you for your hard work 💪

  • @kingofpapaya
    @kingofpapaya 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dogen, and thanks Mariano!

  • @daniroig
    @daniroig 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Mariano!

  • @sykmchannel4081
    @sykmchannel4081 2 роки тому

    的確な着眼点と解説でびっくりしました!

  • @Senor_Exotic
    @Senor_Exotic 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you Mariano and of course Dogen

  • @betobeto4066
    @betobeto4066 2 роки тому

    この録画ありがとうございます!
    どげん先生は最良です

  • @aylin5161
    @aylin5161 2 роки тому +2

    Was looking forward to this video since you announced it in the stream! Thanks for your efforts!

  • @hannehanna7831
    @hannehanna7831 Рік тому

    Thank you so much Mariano! Thank you so much Dogen!

  • @tee_ef_em
    @tee_ef_em 2 роки тому

    Great video. Thank you for all your hard work and effort.

  • @SparkyonPC
    @SparkyonPC 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks Dogen and Mariano! This is tremendous help!

  • @hannehanna7831
    @hannehanna7831 Рік тому

    Thank you so much Mariano!

  • @MochaxMatcha
    @MochaxMatcha 2 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU MARIANO!! YOU A REAL ONE 💖

  • @rpnehee9749
    @rpnehee9749 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Mariano

  • @AryaStark47
    @AryaStark47 2 роки тому

    This is my thanks to the generous person who paid it for us. Thank you man💙

  • @capuchinosofia4771
    @capuchinosofia4771 2 роки тому

    Thank you Mariano!!!! You are a cinnamon roll!

  • @skyrin_
    @skyrin_ 2 роки тому

    マリアノさん、ありがとうございます!!!

  • @ryukouzumaki4939
    @ryukouzumaki4939 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dogen and Mariano for making this public! It's a grand favour!

  • @falsealarm348
    @falsealarm348 2 роки тому +3

    マリアノさん神!!ありがとう〜

  • @MackerelCat
    @MackerelCat Рік тому

    This is a great video. I’m fortunate enough to be early on in my studies so I can really pay attention to this! Thanks!

  • @Soitisisit
    @Soitisisit 2 роки тому +5

    It's amazing how much the difference in your voicing style for English vs Japanese influences how I perceive your personality. English Dogen is a lot more chipper and nerdy, but Japanese Dogen sounds like a world-weary wiseman or at very least a lot more serious and grounded. Maybe it's just my imagination or maybe it's from not being able to tell what's sups supposed to be seriousposed to be physical humour versus what's just you, but it seems like your body language changes up a bit when switching language. Of course it's hard to tell when you mostly watch the skits.
    To elaborate further on the personality thing, if I were listening to Japanese Dogen, I would assume a man in his 30s who had a long day at work and has a bit of a wry attitude. But with English Dogen you still sound like a teacher's assistant.

  • @zaneflux4073
    @zaneflux4073 2 роки тому

    助かりました、ありがとう

  • @Sojichan
    @Sojichan 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much, its super interesting

  • @J-W_Grimbeek
    @J-W_Grimbeek 2 роки тому +2

    Ngl if i ever actually start getting a good amount of money i might subscribe to the patreon series. Looks insanely helpful

  • @mikedean4037
    @mikedean4037 2 роки тому

    So helpful!

  • @armandovillamizar9052
    @armandovillamizar9052 2 роки тому

    Well, thank you Mariano! my sensei sent me this video!

  • @SlMON_PETRlKOV
    @SlMON_PETRlKOV 2 роки тому +3

    I was Actually Finding This Just Right Now. Thank You So Much. Mariano And @Dogen

  • @mojojojoe2996
    @mojojojoe2996 3 місяці тому

    マリアノさん、たくさんたくさん感謝いたします。

  • @tariqplays5826
    @tariqplays5826 Рік тому

    Thanks mariano

  • @akapantsusenpai181
    @akapantsusenpai181 2 роки тому +5

    This lesson really opened my eyes to pitch tone. I was aware of it to some degree, but it makes a lot more sense now. Thank you for making this video and that you to the Patreon member who paid for it.

  • @Mariannelexus
    @Mariannelexus 2 роки тому +1

    DogenさんとMarianoさん、ありがとうございます‼︎

  • @cobaltninjas
    @cobaltninjas 2 роки тому

    Well, I'm sold, signing up for the patreon.

  • @butcherandom
    @butcherandom 2 роки тому

    This content is incredible stuff.

  • @user-wt5if6rx8m
    @user-wt5if6rx8m 2 роки тому +3

    Looking forward to finally becoming a Patreon very soon! Local currency was being a bit of a pain unfortunately 🤣 You’re such an inspiration for me Dogen, thank you so much!

  • @seahet
    @seahet 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you patron!!

  • @TwoHumans
    @TwoHumans 2 роки тому +3

    すげぇ!

  • @narkles9122
    @narkles9122 2 роки тому +7

    Mariano I owe you my life 😫 and thank you Dogen for creating such a clear and simple lesson on such a difficult topic. This is seriously going to help improve my Japanese!

  • @vincec_1
    @vincec_1 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @tooooooon731
    @tooooooon731 2 роки тому

    Dogenさんのチェンネル今日知りました!早速チェンネル登録しました!日本人からしたら全く意識する事もないですが興味深いですね!
    というか、Dogenさんの日本語が素晴らしすぎて尊敬します😊

  • @user-js6kl9wh9d
    @user-js6kl9wh9d 2 роки тому +8

    Clear explanation and accurate examples! Thank you a lot, the video is amazingly useful for pronunciation skills improvement:)

  • @badsketch9264
    @badsketch9264 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Dõgen and, of course, thanks patrons. Money has been tight, but I will join you one day. In the meantime, I will learn from this video.

  • @darklibertario5001
    @darklibertario5001 2 роки тому +3

    That patreon is the real MVP

  • @kingo_friver
    @kingo_friver 2 роки тому +11

    "とうがらし" logo on his hoodie...Dogen is dropping a new merch? No, actually it is a "ヒラガナ"

    • @omp199
      @omp199 2 роки тому +1

      I couldn't work out for ages what it said on his top, because I was stuck on seeing the first character as と! I expressed my confusion in a UA-cam comment, and luckily some kind soul set me straight on the matter. :)

    • @kingo_friver
      @kingo_friver 2 роки тому +1

      @@omp199 Drawstrings got the perfect hang angle for converting the letters!

    • @psxndc
      @psxndc 2 роки тому

      @@omp199 care to share the knowledge? This has been bothering/confusing me. Do the drawstrings form the dakuten?

    • @dogemasta4907
      @dogemasta4907 2 роки тому +1

      @@psxndc I wouldn't say the drawstrings are forming dakuten. With the combination of the font, angle, and the drawstrings blocking the letters, it made the katakana on his sweatshirt look like it was hiragana, that's all it is. The sweatshirt actually says ヒラガナ but because of the factors I mentioned previously, it looks like it says とうが (I'm not seeing a ら or a し, and I'm not sure where he's getting a whole extra letter from either, but I definitely agree that the top 3 letters look like it says とうが).

    • @psxndc
      @psxndc 2 роки тому

      @@dogemasta4907 Thanks. Can you explain why his name is "Dogen," but the first letter is To? I've been so confused by this but have been too embarrassed to ask.

  • @skyfrostthunderrock
    @skyfrostthunderrock 2 роки тому +10

    literally within seconds of this lesson, my mind was blown.
    i could mostly hear it in individual words, but had no real clue as to how or why...
    literally, seconds in.
    thanks to you and your patron!!

  • @brandonglasgow6371
    @brandonglasgow6371 2 роки тому +5

    THANK YOU TO THE PATRON WHO DONATED TO THIS OCCURENCE! And thank you Dogen for the incredible content you put out for us to consume!!! (much love from a Texan native trying to learn in an environment without native Japanese speakers, having a native speaker for a lot of the examples helps and gives an inherent clarification)

  • @jacobprince146
    @jacobprince146 2 роки тому +1

    Ever since learning about pitch accent some months ago it has definitely helped in my understanding of the language. While I am not yet speaking much because I am working on just acquiring as much of the language as I can, learning pitch accent has accelerated the acquisition process.

  • @fonzothebeast
    @fonzothebeast 2 роки тому

    Marino, a true scholar who understands the importance of sharing knowledge., I thank you deeply, and of course Dogen for making the content.

  • @Aakneri
    @Aakneri 2 роки тому

    thank you so much!!

  • @sr60030
    @sr60030 2 роки тому

    Thank you mariano

  • @heilyfromjapan7759
    @heilyfromjapan7759 2 роки тому +14

    I don't know why but even though I'm Japanese, I was repeating Japanese words...😂his teaching things obviously got to the point..

  • @ngocngocthuong
    @ngocngocthuong 2 роки тому

    I'm a few lessons in, and I have to say they are extremely important for beginners. I don't think I can become "perfect" as in "being able to say all the words in the correct pitch-accent", but being aware that there are certain patterns has already helped improve my pronunciation. Thank you so much for your hard work, and I hope more people will decide to become a patron after watching this video.

  • @jinjurbreadman
    @jinjurbreadman Рік тому

    This video single handedly increased my ability to perceive and identify pitch accent from 89% to 95%. Excellent resource.

  • @candelabreuning8358
    @candelabreuning8358 2 роки тому

    This helped me so much :'D

  • @BrianLamb-rocketmanblamb
    @BrianLamb-rocketmanblamb Рік тому

    I started about 15 years ago but I'm only at about the 1 year or so of "school" learning with lots of little add-ons a bits and pieces from friends or travel or miscellaneous books. Now I know why I didn't go harder on in depth learning yet!!! I want this to ground further attempts and build better habits -- I did a brief edX course on 発音last year which also opened my eyes to all of this pitch accent stuff. Thank you!

  • @xierxu
    @xierxu 2 роки тому

    私はずっと自然に高低アクセントを使っています。たぶん始めから正しい発音をはっきりで聞いていました。

  • @NyuAkiyama
    @NyuAkiyama 2 роки тому +1

    God bless you and a million thanks to the person who paid this for all of us ❤ 😍 you have helped tons of people! ❤

  • @s.w.t.m.t.s.u2414
    @s.w.t.m.t.s.u2414 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks to Mariano and Dougen! The lesson starts at 2:33

  • @hipsterjustice
    @hipsterjustice 2 роки тому

    this is certainly late, but if there's anything dogen's lessons have taught me that have helped immensely in my japanese learning, it's careful listening and recognition. getting an ear for comprehension and understanding rather than getting the gist of speech through context clues and such.

  • @osmpiano9897
    @osmpiano9897 2 роки тому +1

    私は日本語を勉強している日本人なのでありがたいです!

  • @JP-Monty
    @JP-Monty Рік тому +3

    As a Japanese, Japanese is too natural to think about it, and it's interesting to observe how Japanese pronunciation works.

  • @c0nfl1ck71
    @c0nfl1ck71 2 роки тому +2

    Good morning!

  • @sumbunny2009
    @sumbunny2009 2 роки тому +12

    I'm currently not learning Japanese yet as I plan to only seriously start studying it after getting to a higher level in Korean and Spanish. I will still rewatch this video a couple of times until I get a feeling for the pitch patterns. I hope that this will help me recognize pitch more when I start studying it. :)

    • @RandyAugustus
      @RandyAugustus 2 роки тому +2

      Are you me? I’m also actively learning Spanish and Korean.

  • @natorsi
    @natorsi 2 роки тому +1

    I started learning really young so I feel like I was doing these things like 80% of the time and now I’m trying to catch myself in the other 20% where I accidentally American it 😅 Thank you for the information! I’ll try to work on fixing my broken mouth now

  • @user-ur5qu6kp9x
    @user-ur5qu6kp9x 2 роки тому

    This is first time to watch your video, and i'm surprised that you have Japanese accent dictionaries!!

  • @noxiousdow
    @noxiousdow Рік тому

    That "America is" in heiban sounds amazing. Would love to hear a whole English text read out in the Japanese pitch accent of the equivalent words!

  • @theocamargo4036
    @theocamargo4036 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you Mariano for doing such a generous thing! And thank you dogen for the awesome lesson!

  • @tyleri.4219
    @tyleri.4219 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much to the person who paid for this

  • @dmanden1242
    @dmanden1242 2 роки тому

    Wow this lesson applies to all the languages. The America is a great examples.

  • @Chris-kb7xw
    @Chris-kb7xw 2 роки тому

    このチャンネルを最近知りました!日本人ですが、楽しく見させてもらっています。
    永平寺の提灯!福井に行ったんですね。

  • @user-bj3ir7jo1j
    @user-bj3ir7jo1j 2 роки тому

    more content like this. UA-cam deserves Dogen hahaaha

  • @thenotorious5463
    @thenotorious5463 2 роки тому +3

    Though I'm Japanese, I’m learning pitch accents from Dogen.

  • @dec2298m
    @dec2298m 2 роки тому

    i love how ur jacket says hiragana, but in katakana.

  • @skritterjake
    @skritterjake 2 роки тому +4

    Is there also male audio is in the Patreon series? Would be nice for another reference point and a variation in pitch range for shadowing and mimicking. Most of my Chinese teachers were female, in Uni and it took a very long time to find my natural range and a good native speaker to model after.

  • @nicolasglemot6760
    @nicolasglemot6760 Рік тому +1

    I've read that japanese pitch-accent can be described by which mora is "accented", idk which word would be more accurate to decribe it but it basically means that an accented mora cause the following one to drop to low. And of course, the two rules you mentioned still apply, so basically the "default" unaccented pattern is LHHH H but if the first mora is accented it becomes HLLL L, if the second one is accented it becomes LHLL L, if it's the third one it's LHHL L, if it's the fourth it's LHHH L, and so on if there's more morae (and if none is accented it's the default LHHH H).