The Rhythm of the Japanese Language - Japanese Pronunciation

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024

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  • @gregoriobonini7343
    @gregoriobonini7343 3 роки тому +56

    I mean... how could someone even think to dislike such high quality videos?

    • @campanasdejapanese
      @campanasdejapanese  3 роки тому +12

      Grazie mille for saying that:) I appreciate it!!!

    • @hydraulichydra8363
      @hydraulichydra8363 2 роки тому +3

      Probably accident. Or they were searching for something else, this came up, they clicked and are salty they "wasted" their time.

  • @jessswann5879
    @jessswann5879 Рік тому +6

    After watching a few videos, I realized that he has clearly used all of this information to sound more natural in English. It's something I didn't even think about at first, but he IS very easy for me to understand, and it's probably because of all the effort he's put into the rhythm of English, the accents/stress of English words, and the pronunciation of English words. So we have proof that his methods work. He isn't just preaching-he's talking the talk AND walking the walk.

  • @sqronce
    @sqronce 2 роки тому +13

    You're the first person I've seen explain feet, and I had been struggling to get my head around moras without this extra explanation because it felt like moras was never actually applied when I was hearing any word being spoken. This makes so much more sense!

  • @jamc666
    @jamc666 Рік тому +6

    the only problem is that native japanese dont speak in notes, but in 32nd notes 😅

    • @Mikelaxo
      @Mikelaxo 3 місяці тому +1

      Their metronome is set to 1000

    • @Mikelaxo
      @Mikelaxo 3 місяці тому

      Their metronome is set to 1000

  • @semro
    @semro 3 роки тому +6

    I feel like I need to learn music theory before learning Japanese.
    Great video, thank you!

  • @monoris2008
    @monoris2008 3 місяці тому +2

    日本人です、ここまで日本語を精密に解析している動画は見たことがありません、素晴らしい!

  • @zeropoints5040
    @zeropoints5040 3 роки тому +7

    Love how you injected quite a bit of metrical phonology into this. 本当にすごい!

  • @GokuAnimePiano
    @GokuAnimePiano 3 роки тому +8

    Man your videos are really high level quality everytime. That's so impressive..
    I can't wait for the day when you make a video about pitch accent ! Especially about pitch accent in sentence level ( I never found any video about that except a very bad one)
    Keep up the good work :)

    • @campanasdejapanese
      @campanasdejapanese  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for watching:) I appreciate your kind words!!! I’m planning to make videos on pitch-accent, so I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks for the info!!!

  • @かえる77
    @かえる77 3 роки тому +3

    Releasing a few videos of just word drills could be useful. 5 mins of just word shadowing would be efficient.

  • @nv_truong
    @nv_truong 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks a million!

  • @ddd231
    @ddd231 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for taking the time to make and share this video. As a musician, this is right up my alley. You've earned a subscriber!

  • @MarcelPolman
    @MarcelPolman 5 місяців тому

    The literal meaning of - congratulations, thank you and good morning contain a form of - “GO- ZAI MAS”. ~
    I am curious what it LITERALLY says.
    The need for simple and literal translations always leave me wondering about the true intention and meaning behind the word.
    What does “GO ZAI MASu” literally mean?
    Different cultures have very specific language concepts.
    Grammatically and semantically it leaves me with questions about the way kanji describes these common phrases.
    Thank you for your clear lessons. The rhythmic explanation is insightful!

    • @campanasdejapanese
      @campanasdejapanese  3 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching! ございます originates from 御座る, which has about 6 different meanings, such as いる, ある, 行く, etc.

  • @banditsc2174
    @banditsc2174 3 роки тому +2

    Japanese made simple... love this guy!!

  • @pazu2222
    @pazu2222 2 роки тому +1

    先生、 本当にありがとうございます!

  • @gyattrizzV
    @gyattrizzV Рік тому +1

    can you explain how is the feet any different, the feet with two kana take up twice as long but they have twice as many kana in them so of course they take twice as long? is that not the same as saying them all for the same length

  • @hooligans7618
    @hooligans7618 3 роки тому +3

    This is fantastic! You're literally the best teacher for this!!!!

  • @dick-diddling-bandit
    @dick-diddling-bandit Рік тому +5

    I’m Hispanic and I feel like both languages (Spanish and Japanese) have similarities in pronunciations.

  • @Goku17yen
    @Goku17yen 3 роки тому +1

    Wow, the musical analogy is great because I know how to read music! Language is really like music, the universal language :)

  • @rwqwww
    @rwqwww 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for your pronunciation videos, they've helped me a lot with pronouncing Ji and Shi, they were truly bothering me when pronouncing certain words like 食事.

  • @socialistsolidarity
    @socialistsolidarity 2 роки тому +1

    これは良かった! ありがとう先生🙏🏽

  • @AmyDisbrow-h9m
    @AmyDisbrow-h9m 11 місяців тому

    Thank you for this information! I

  • @TokyoXtreme
    @TokyoXtreme 3 роки тому +3

    I enabled UA-cam notifications just so I could be notified about this channel's videos. I'm amazed at how well-presented these videos are, and how much attention you pay to detail - marking the video regions with timestamps, writing robust video descriptions, and of course all of the aspects within the video itself.
    I've never heard about the foot measurements in Japanese before, but after hearing you discuss it in depth, it now seems so obvious. I'm sure I'll start hearing it everywhere I go now (Baader-Meinhof phenomenon AKA "frequency illusion").

    • @campanasdejapanese
      @campanasdejapanese  3 роки тому +1

      Wow, glad you checked out the description and noticed all the details like timestamps and stuff:) Thank you!!

    • @TokyoXtreme
      @TokyoXtreme 3 роки тому

      @@campanasdejapanese have you considered promoting your videos on Reddit? There is a community on there called /r/learnjapanese that would likely appreciate your content very much, and you’d see your subscription count jump for sure. I’ll say it again that your videos are at the top of Japanese-learning content on UA-cam - especially as far as pronunciation is concerned.
      Also I hope you are well and have a happy new year. 良いお年を!

    • @campanasdejapanese
      @campanasdejapanese  3 роки тому

      I didn't even know I could post ads on Reddit. I'll look into it!! Thanks:)
      Same to you! 良いお年を㊗️🎍

    • @TokyoXtreme
      @TokyoXtreme 3 роки тому

      @@campanasdejapanese I think you can just make a normal post that tells the community that you have a channel that they might be interested in, as you’re not really “selling” a product directly. I had been thinking of posting there myself to let them know about your videos. Pronunciation is somewhat neglected in the Japanese-learning community, and your videos really help set clear fundamentals.
      I’ve been getting heavily into linguistics and phonetics this year, so naturally I’d be attracted to your channel 😎

    • @campanasdejapanese
      @campanasdejapanese  3 роки тому

      @@TokyoXtreme Yeah, that I've been thinking about! Since I don't wanna make an obvious effort to lead people to my UA-cam channel, I've been trying to start by answering some questions posted on Reddit (and other social media) But I just couldn't find the time do to it😩 I'll try though!
      Thank you for trying to get the word out!! I really appreciate it:)
      来年もよろしくお願いします!🎍

  • @localnyraccoon
    @localnyraccoon 3 роки тому +1

    these videos are underrated, they are so helpful.

  • @norebangfra
    @norebangfra 3 роки тому

    Very interesting!!! And I like that you put the mysic for understanding.keep working hard I will support you! Subscribed!

  • @sebimoe
    @sebimoe 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video. I really like the use of IPA instead of romaji, although it may be confusing to some learners. (I encourage everyone to learn the subset of IPA used for the languages you are learning). I just found this channel, but I would encourage you to keep including IPA if you still make videos. Also it may be easier if you include broad transcription instead - and if you also use narrow, then pitch accent markers would make it complete. Thank you.

  • @menorrhee5618
    @menorrhee5618 8 місяців тому

    GREAT ! 😀

  • @eyeperture
    @eyeperture Рік тому

    Subscribed! ❤ As an English speaker, perhaps Romanization (using Romanized phonetic symbols) would be easier for me to accept. In addition, your teaching approach is very applicable to me, particularly with the emphasis on rhythm, which is especially helpful for those who have studied music theory. 大変感謝します。

  • @sufianstevens
    @sufianstevens 10 місяців тому

    This is the first time in 9 years studying Japanese that I've ever heard about the concept of feet. Thanks for the explanation, it was really helpful

  • @WerIstWieJesus
    @WerIstWieJesus Рік тому

    Best video on rhythm! If you attach the single moras to the preceeding foots you get a 2-3 rhythm, like in classical gregorian chant, I love.

  • @ClulssCrs3310
    @ClulssCrs3310 Рік тому

    I started wits English rhythm to understand Japanese rhythm.

  • @chris092283
    @chris092283 Рік тому

    The more im seeing how complicated the japaneese language is to me the more excited I am to really learn it. Thank you

  • @Chibi1986
    @Chibi1986 Рік тому

    Glad I used to take music classes. Putting this into notations like a music sheet helps it click much easier.

  • @Zaimulwaie
    @Zaimulwaie 2 роки тому

    at 6:22 why is 'he' pronounced as 'e'? shouldn't it be written as え instead of ヘ? also in konnichiwa, why is ni and chi grouped as a foot? is it because it isn't in any of the prioritized groups for footing but 2 moras are grouped anyways starting from left to right?

    • @thedanimal4608
      @thedanimal4608 Рік тому +1

      Bit late but へ when used as a particle is pronounced 'e'

  • @DEVILJINNNN
    @DEVILJINNNN 2 роки тому

    Whouahou very well explain

  • @ネハ-m3z
    @ネハ-m3z 3 роки тому

    I learned music today

  • @Thien_TranSaf
    @Thien_TranSaf 3 роки тому

    This lesson is so entertaining. I can say

  • @LunarControl
    @LunarControl 3 роки тому

    Fantastic!

  • @needadoseofdumbvaccine88
    @needadoseofdumbvaccine88 3 роки тому +2

    The music note analogy is brilliant.