i’m 23 but i’m feeling like a kid using this song to learn hiragana but i absolutely love it 😅😅 i honestly love using songs to learn or remember things!!!
Thank you for leaving a comment🤗 I thought it would be easier to remember if I made Aiueo into a song, so I created this. I made many songs about words that you should remember. I hope you like them, too!! I hope your journey of learning Japanese will be wonderful!!
@@ShokoEasyJapanese aww you're so friendly and cute, i believe that i would be better at japanese by studying harder and listening to your amazing songs!
I am 11 years old and trying to learn Japanese as my godmother is native to Japan and i just stumbled upon this channel. It’s been very helpful! ありがとうございます!
@@Kenzy_selim Just being young is valuable because you have plenty of time to study:) It is advantageous to start learning a language early. Keep going!!
@@ShokoEasyJapaneseI just starting learning Japanese I'm 16. Im not from Japan but can I become a doctor in Japan if I learn Japanese! Will there be a 0.00001% chance? If yes then I will learn as much as I can until I become a doctor. i want to start learning from start so that there will be no problem in future. but the main question is can I work as a doctor there or not 😭? I need hope!
I am Japanese. I recommend this author's videos to all beginner Japanese learners. Once you memorize hiragana and katakana, you will be able to read manga and pronounce them aloud. You can look up words you don't understand in a dictionary. Write the lines from the manga in your notebook and say them while watching the anime. My recommended manga is"Frieren: Beyond Journey's End". I think you will understand more and more words.
@@AbdullahAmjad11690 Japanese has 50 basic sounds. This is more than the alphabet. But it is made up of a combination of 5 vowels[あ(a),い(i),う(u),え(e),お(o)] and 9 consonants[か(ka),さ(sa),た(ta),な(na),は(ha),ま(ma),や(ya),ら(ra),わ(wa)]. Memorizing 14 sounds is the shortcut to 50 sounds. Go for it.
So weird that watching a kid thing on just my very first attempt to learn something in Japanese I already accidentally memorized some of these letters and now when i see them I already know what they sound like! Amazing 😻
I've been deciding to learn Japanese this year, and i will come back here someday i hope that day i can speak with confidence, but first of all I want to start from scratch and it's fun on your channel, I'll never get bored❤❤
I love this. I am 38, and beginnner!!!!! But love jamming along to this kids song. I figure if catchy alphabet songs worked when I was 3, why wouldn’t the would now when I am 3 and 8. Haha, ありがとございます!
I am currently working to memorise the Hiragana, my old brain doesn’t remember quite so great. But, I am getting there. I figure once Hiragana and Katakana are memorised, the rest will just happen with time.
Thank you for leaving your comment. Coincidentally, I am also 38 years old!! And making these songs! Hahaha Our memory is not as good as it was when we were little, but we have life experience, so that is an advantage👍 Keep going🤗
I’m 13. I’m from Poland and I want to study Japanese. My mom told me that Japanese is too hard for me but I still want to learn Japanese. In my opinion Japanese is sooo pretty language. Learning English took me 4 or 5 years without wanting it, actually I’m still not the best in English. I know that Japanese is hard cause Japanese has its own completely different language than English or Polish and, alphabet. I’ll come back here. Give me 5 years.
Learn Hiragana and Katakana first :))! and the grammar, don't listen to your mother, japanese can be a pretty easy and fun language! it just looks intimidating, learn the basic grammars and hiragana and katakana and you'll be okay! :D
"Shoko's Easy Japanese, your 'Hiragana Song 1 -AIUEO-' is an excellent way to introduce learners to the Japanese alphabet! 🇯🇵📚 The catchy tune and sing-along format make it a fun and effective tool for memorizing Hiragana characters from 'あ (a)' to 'ん (n)'. Your dedication to making Japanese learning accessible and enjoyable is truly appreciated. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing this valuable resource! 🎶📖 #JapaneseAlphabet #LanguageLearning #SingAlong"
Shoko, you are simply the best. I teach French, Persian, English and Swahili to kids and I think I shall try the same. Very sweet song. Arigato gozaimasu !!!
@@123LV The main reason I'm learning the Japanese alphabet is so I can watch anime while picking up the language at the same time. I’m trying the immersion method, which means learning a few words, getting a feel for sentence structure, and just listening to how people speaking the language. Since I already watch anime, it’s like hitting two birds with one stone-you know, having fun while learning the language. If you want an advice check out that video, it is super helpful "Learning Japanese Isn't Actually That Hard" by Trenton And good luck with learning Japanese
@@SKQOfficial Do you mean Japanese anime? Okay thank you I will listen to your advice senpai I actually started learning Japanese letters and reading and it felt great.
I don't have an answer to that question, but it's about 100 characters for N5 level, and another 200 characters for N4 level. Approximately 2000 characters are used on Japanese television and newspapers.
Hi! I'm trying to learn Japanese- I am struggling with ra, ri, ru, re, ro pronunciation. Does the R come off as more of an english "L" or more of an "L+R" sound?
Hi! Thanks for your comment. I know many Japanese learners are struggling with らりるれろ(ra ri ru re ro). They are different from both of L and R. But in some cases, it sounds like “T” sound. For example, “water” “What a ~” (American accent) These “T” sounds are slightly different from the normal T pronunciation, aren’t they? I think らりるれろ have similar pronunciation. But you know they are not exactly the same though. Could this help you? If you have some more questions, please feel free to ask me:)
@ShokoEasyJapanese The Japanese word "ra ri ru re ro'' is a light tonguing sound. I think there are some minor differences, but I think it's okay to convert R to L.
18 years old learning this like a toddler hell yeahhh (still strugglin) (Edit: I do have a question related to reading and writing actually! should I read/write top to bottom like a column or some other way? thanks!)
Thank you for leaving a comment! Sorry that I’m late to reply. We have 2 ways, from top to down, and from left to right just same as English when we write or read. Hiragana chart is read from top to bottom such as “aiueo”.
There are two ways to read Japanese: vertically and horizontally like English. When reading vertically, we start reading from the top right as you noticed.
If you want to emphasize the difference between "お (o)" and "を(wo)," you might pronounce it as "wo," but it's actually more natural to pronounce it as "o."
AIUEO be like: A section (A-0) K section (K-2) S section (S-1) T section (T-6) N section (N-5) H section (H-10) M section (M-20) Y section (Y-10) R section (R-1) W section except “NN” (W-4)
i’m 23 but i’m feeling like a kid using this song to learn hiragana but i absolutely love it 😅😅 i honestly love using songs to learn or remember things!!!
Hahaha😊✨ Please use it well, and hope it helps you😍
ME TOO
me hearing the first 5 seconds: Aw hell naw
me after 3 minutes: a i u e o
Oh, great😊 Keep going!!
Nah fr tho 😭🙏 my dad was next to me and he was like ‘what are you saying’ 😭😭
im a 13 year old girl and learning japanese, this song is literally the cutest song and useful for me when i want to memorise the hiragana characters
Thank you for leaving a comment🤗 I thought it would be easier to remember if I made Aiueo into a song, so I created this. I made many songs about words that you should remember. I hope you like them, too!! I hope your journey of learning Japanese will be wonderful!!
@@ShokoEasyJapanese aww you're so friendly and cute, i believe that i would be better at japanese by studying harder and listening to your amazing songs!
I am 11 years old and trying to learn Japanese as my godmother is native to Japan and i just stumbled upon this channel. It’s been very helpful! ありがとうございます!
Oh, you are welcome😊どういたしまして! Your godmother will be happy if you study Japanese and talk to her. Great work!!!
I'm a little older than you, I'm 14 years old, and I also started speaking Japanese so I could talk to my friend in it ❤
No way I'm ten trying to learn Japanese
Matane
Same Bro 🔥
Thank you! I am an adult struggling to learn Hiragana. Your channel is exactly what I needed.
You are welcome!
I’m so happy to hear that this helps you😊
I’m a 11 yrs old😭😭,struggling to teach myself hiragana 🙂💀🤌🏻
@@Kenzy_selim Just being young is valuable because you have plenty of time to study:) It is advantageous to start learning a language early. Keep going!!
@@ShokoEasyJapaneseI just starting learning Japanese I'm 16. Im not from Japan but can I become a doctor in Japan if I learn Japanese! Will there be a 0.00001% chance? If yes then I will learn as much as I can until I become a doctor. i want to start learning from start so that there will be no problem in future. but the main question is can I work as a doctor there or not 😭? I need hope!
@@ShokoEasyJapanese Oh rllly?
Okay ty 💖
I am Japanese. I recommend this author's videos to all beginner Japanese learners.
Once you memorize hiragana and katakana, you will be able to read manga and pronounce them aloud.
You can look up words you don't understand in a dictionary.
Write the lines from the manga in your notebook and say them while watching the anime.
My recommended manga is"Frieren: Beyond Journey's End".
I think you will understand more and more words.
Great this helps a lot
@@AbdullahAmjad11690 Japanese has 50 basic sounds. This is more than the alphabet.
But it is made up of a combination of 5 vowels[あ(a),い(i),う(u),え(e),お(o)] and 9 consonants[か(ka),さ(sa),た(ta),な(na),は(ha),ま(ma),や(ya),ら(ra),わ(wa)].
Memorizing 14 sounds is the shortcut to 50 sounds. Go for it.
お返事がおそくなり、失礼しました。日本の方からのコメントもとても嬉しく、励みになります☺️ありがとうございます!
@@ShokoEasyJapanese いえいえ、自分はグーグル先生なしで英語を理解できないので、日本語を学んでくれる外国の方が増えてくれると助かります。
外国の方に「こんにちわ」を教えると、どうしても「Kon_nich(i)_wa」みたいに3音節で第2音節にアクセントをつけて発音する方が多いので、
日本語は「a,i,u,e,o」と「単独のn」で音節が分かれて、「5つの音を繋げてるだけだよ」っていうのを理解してもらえないんですよね。
@@O-chan023 分かります。日本語のリズムと英語のリズムの違いですよね!逆に日本語話者にとっても「ストライク(5音節)」と "strike(1音節)" の違いは難しいものがありますよね😅「こんにちは」を「タタタタタ」などに変えて、アクセントと拍を感じてもらうのも一つの手だと思います😊共に頑張りましょうね!
this song actually good
Thank you!!!
Me, a 34-year-old-grown-man, learning hiragana like a japanese child
Me too. I often watch English anime for kids with my daughter and son. And I think it’s fun🤣 Enjoy!!
Count your blessings. I'm 50! 😂
38 here 😂
I’m twice your age and thoroughly enjoying it too!
We gotta start somewhere
I'm here after learning the full hiragana alfabet. I must say it's easier to learn then i thought. Hearing this song afterwards is fun!!!
I'm glad that learning Japanese seems to be going smoothly. Keep going!!!
Thanks this will help me on my journey to learn Japanese.
Happy to hear that:) You are welcome!
まま
I am Indian and I am learning Japanese language
Hi! Thank you for leaving your message. I hope you like my videos😊✨
This video is amazing in learning Japanese! Kudos to you
Thank you very much!!
I am 18 years old and I wanted to learn hiragana. I said: "It's impossible, it's difficult."
Me after the video: a i u e o
Arigato-sensei😊❤️❤️
I wish you the best
Wow, good! You are welcome🤗
this was fun and easy to understand 😃
Thank you!!
私はインドネシア人です、日本語を勉強したいです🇮🇩🇯🇵
いっしょに勉強しましょう😊😊
@@ShokoEasyJapanese 早く日本語を話せるように祈ってください
So weird that watching a kid thing on just my very first attempt to learn something in Japanese I already accidentally memorized some of these letters and now when i see them I already know what they sound like! Amazing 😻
Hahaha😆 Nice!! Thank you for listening to my song🤗
Already feeling fluent.
Nice!!
I've been deciding to learn Japanese this year, and i will come back here someday i hope that day i can speak with confidence, but first of all I want to start from scratch and it's fun on your channel, I'll never get bored❤❤
ありがとございます
いえいえ、どういたしまして😊😊
Good job ❤❤❤
Thank you!!
I love this. I am 38, and beginnner!!!!! But love jamming along to this kids song. I figure if catchy alphabet songs worked when I was 3, why wouldn’t the would now when I am 3 and 8. Haha, ありがとございます!
I am currently working to memorise the Hiragana, my old brain doesn’t remember quite so great. But, I am getting there. I figure once Hiragana and Katakana are memorised, the rest will just happen with time.
Thank you for leaving your comment. Coincidentally, I am also 38 years old!! And making these songs! Hahaha Our memory is not as good as it was when we were little, but we have life experience, so that is an advantage👍 Keep going🤗
ありがとうございます!
どういたしまして! You are welcome🤗
ありがと!
どういたしまして😊😊✨
Trop chouette !!
merci!
this is perfect! thank you so much for your work! ありがとう
どういたしまして! You are welcome😊
Amazing! I'm teaching Japanese in a community college and I am definitely gonna use this next lesson😍
ありがとうございます!!嬉しいです。ぜひ、使ってください😊
It's so useful❤❤
Thank you!!
Thank you for making this!!! I love it and I hope it helps me with my dream of learning japanese!!!
You are welcome!! I’m so happy to hear that😊 I hope you keep learning Japanese with the videos✨
I’m 13. I’m from Poland and I want to study Japanese. My mom told me that Japanese is too hard for me but I still want to learn Japanese. In my opinion Japanese is sooo pretty language. Learning English took me 4 or 5 years without wanting it, actually I’m still not the best in English. I know that Japanese is hard cause Japanese has its own completely different language than English or Polish and, alphabet. I’ll come back here. Give me 5 years.
Learn Hiragana and Katakana first :))! and the grammar, don't listen to your mother, japanese can be a pretty easy and fun language! it just looks intimidating, learn the basic grammars and hiragana and katakana and you'll be okay! :D
thank u . u made my day
Oh, thank you😊 I'm happy, too!
I learnt hiragana from your song, and i always like a song called Udo Mairi, it is the first time, I can follow the lyric when listen to this song.
Good for you!! I'm so happy that I could help you😊
Aku dari Indonesia❤ terimakasih, akhirnya aku ada semangat belajar bahasa jepang
Thank you from Indonesia!! Keep learning😊
あいうえお🗣️🗣️
This will be stuck in my head but that works for me since it’ll only help me retain hiragana better
Thanks ! 🙂
ありがとう
どういたしまして🤗
I have seen many video and channels to learn but yours the best. Thank you very much
Oh, thank you😍 I’m so happy to hear that✨ Enjoy my videos!!
50에 일본어 처음 시작합니다 ~~
오늘 하루 히라가나 90% 외워서 써봤습니다
노래 좋으네요
감사합니다!일본어 공부 파이팅!
This really helped me motivate myself to write all the letters five lines on my notebook and other 25 letters that I write three lines. 😊
Oh, good for you!! I'm so happy that I could help you:) Keep going!!
Oh, thanks for the video! I was lucky to get it in the recommendations, because I'm just learning hiragana. I want to learn Japanese. I'm from Russia)
Thank you for watching my video!! I hope it helped you a lot!! Keep going🤗
Super fun!!! my go-to song from now...my mind be like: AIUEO KAKIKUKEKO
It so goooodd😮.
I really enjoy and learn. Marvellous
Done a great job, appreciatable
ありがとう。🤗
コメントをありがとうございます😊
Thank you for your comment!
I’m so happy to hear that!
Thank you so much!❤️☺️
Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩❤️🇯🇵
You are welcome!! Thank you for your love❤️❤️
domo arigatou gozaimasu from philippines. This helps me in my study much better if i sing to memorize😍
Doo itashimashite! You are welcome🤗 I'm happy that I could help you😍 Let's sing and have fun!!
Fabulous 😍 I loved it ❤❤
Thank you❤️ I'm happy to hear that!
Danke, ich kann schon ganz viel lesen und lerne dabei Vokabeln. 😅ich bin 54 und habe so einen Spaß dabei 🎉
Danke. Thank you for your comment! You can start studying a language at any age. I'm rooting for you🤗
"Shoko's Easy Japanese, your 'Hiragana Song 1 -AIUEO-' is an excellent way to introduce learners to the Japanese alphabet! 🇯🇵📚 The catchy tune and sing-along format make it a fun and effective tool for memorizing Hiragana characters from 'あ (a)' to 'ん (n)'. Your dedication to making Japanese learning accessible and enjoyable is truly appreciated. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for sharing this valuable resource! 🎶📖 #JapaneseAlphabet #LanguageLearning #SingAlong"
Thank you very much for your comment! I'm so happy to hear that😍 I'll continue to make videos for Japanese learners✨
lovely video!!! you should have more subscribers!
Oh, thank you!!
I’m happy to hear that😍
Thank you
You are welcome!!!
Thank you so much for cute video.❤❤
You are welcome🤗
Thank you for this lovely video. 😀
You are welcome😊✨
mmm this is going to stick in my head now I am sure. Probably when I am not thinking about it.
You fell under my magic!! Hehe
Excellent and easy way to understand hiragana.
Thank you!! Happy to hear that😊
@@ShokoEasyJapanese My pleasure 🤗
Wonderful and the song helps me learn hiragana! I thought I couldn't learn it but because of your song and pictures I am learning. 🎉Thank you.
I'm so happy that I could help you learning Japanese😊 Thank you!! Keep going🤗
thank you mam my from Bangladesh ❤
Thank you for leaving comments😊
The Video is so great for learning Hiragana. Thank you so mutch
You are welcome😊 Thank you for your message!!
This is quite good for me to learn as a 13 year old 😂😂😂
arigato gozaimas❤
Doo itashimashite😍
How interesting your video ❤😊
Thank you😍
@@ShokoEasyJapanese Most Welcome Sensei 😊
This is soooo cool! Just love it!!!
Oh, thank you!!
Hajime Mashite...
Love from TamilNadu, India
Hajime Mashite!!
Thank you for watching😊
Very curious about Japanese like it
Wow very nice
Thank you!!
Iam also comming❤learn japanese language 😮😊
Thank you for coming to my channel!! Let's have fun😊
perfect❤
Oh, thank you!!!
Thank u❤❤❤❤❤❤
You are welcome🤗❤️
Excellent, thanks
You are welcome! Thank you!!
I'm learning Japanese because I'll come back to Japan and get married in a few years! I hope when I come back I can surprise my girlfriend!
Oh, that's puper good!! If you have a goal, you will be able to work harder at learning Japanese!! Let me know when your dream comes true❤️
Woow😂❤
thank youuuuu 🌸🌸
You are welcome:) I hope it helped you😊
@@ShokoEasyJapanese thank you so much it really did ☺🎀
this actually works
Thank you!!
Thank you so much ❤❤
You are welcome!!
I m from nepal. I love your video hats off to your way of providing such a great helpful video
Thank you for your comment! I'm so happy to hear that and I could help you to learn Japanese😊
@@ShokoEasyJapanese arigato gozaimas
wow really helpful in starting Japanese
Thank you! I'm honored to be able to help you😍
Love this!
Thanks❤️
This is great thanks!
Thank you!!
Thank you! This is what I am looking for to learn the alphabets!
Oh, good!! Thank you😊✨
amazing!!
Thank you😍
Shoko, you are simply the best. I teach French, Persian, English and Swahili to kids and I think I shall try the same. Very sweet song. Arigato gozaimasu !!!
Oh, thank you very much!! I'm happy to hear such comments from teachers like you. Let's do our best at work!!
Just an 18 years old trying to learn the Japanese alphabet from a kids song... Nothing out of the ordinary
It's okay, education has no specific age. I am a 17-year-old girl trying to learn foreign languages.
@@123LV The main reason I'm learning the Japanese alphabet is so I can watch anime while picking up the language at the same time. I’m trying the immersion method, which means learning a few words, getting a feel for sentence structure, and just listening to how people speaking the language. Since I already watch anime, it’s like hitting two birds with one stone-you know, having fun while learning the language.
If you want an advice check out that video, it is super helpful "Learning Japanese Isn't Actually That Hard" by Trenton
And good luck with learning Japanese
@@SKQOfficial Do you mean Japanese anime?
Okay thank you I will listen to your advice senpai I actually started learning Japanese letters and reading and it felt great.
tenho certeza que agora eu aprendo o hiragana hehe
Keep going!!
"La Li Lu Le Lo". Gotcha!
Thanks
You are welcome!!
I hope it helps you:)
Nice
Thank you😊
Wonderful
Thank you❤️
Teşekkür ederim şarkınız kolayca hiraganayi anlamamı kolaylaştırıyor. Ve araya eklediğiniz atıştırmalar çok faydalı
Teşekkürler! Thank you! ありがとう!
How many kanji do i need to learn ??
I don't have an answer to that question, but it's about 100 characters for N5 level, and another 200 characters for N4 level. Approximately 2000 characters are used on Japanese television and newspapers.
How many levels are
Sehr interessant
Danke😊
Start 0:08
Hi! I'm trying to learn Japanese- I am struggling with ra, ri, ru, re, ro pronunciation. Does the R come off as more of an english "L" or more of an "L+R" sound?
Hi! Thanks for your comment. I know many Japanese learners are struggling with らりるれろ(ra ri ru re ro). They are different from both of L and R. But in some cases, it sounds like “T” sound. For example, “water” “What a ~” (American accent) These “T” sounds are slightly different from the normal T pronunciation, aren’t they? I think らりるれろ have similar pronunciation. But you know they are not exactly the same though. Could this help you? If you have some more questions, please feel free to ask me:)
@ShokoEasyJapanese
The Japanese word "ra ri ru re ro'' is a light tonguing sound.
I think there are some minor differences, but I think it's okay to convert R to L.
thanks really its help me a lot but umm do you tell all 46 al[phabet?
18 years old learning this like a toddler hell yeahhh (still strugglin) (Edit: I do have a question related to reading and writing actually! should I read/write top to bottom like a column or some other way? thanks!)
Thank you for leaving a comment! Sorry that I’m late to reply.
We have 2 ways, from top to down, and from left to right just same as English when we write or read. Hiragana chart is read from top to bottom such as “aiueo”.
@@ShokoEasyJapanese thanks! Its been a while and the aiueo is still stuck in my head :p
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Starts at 0:12
0:50 aieuo
0:56 ta chi
I don't speak Japanese but I have to learn this😅
Is it more common in Japan to read and write from the upper right? I'm also just beginning and came accross this very helpful video.
There are two ways to read Japanese: vertically and horizontally like English. When reading vertically, we start reading from the top right as you noticed.
0:18 te to... KASANE TETO?????
The w in wo is silence?
If you want to emphasize the difference between "お (o)" and "を(wo)," you might pronounce it as "wo," but it's actually more natural to pronounce it as "o."
I'm 19 and I been learning japanese by anime for ten years and I'm still learning japanese 😢
this is what im talkin bout🤧
AIUEO be like:
A section (A-0)
K section (K-2)
S section (S-1)
T section (T-6)
N section (N-5)
H section (H-10)
M section (M-20)
Y section (Y-10)
R section (R-1)
W section except “NN” (W-4)