How do Japanese people say "NO"? Not how you think | Easy Japanese
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Q&A
Q1: Are you 100% Japanese?
A1: Yes I am
Q2: Where did you learn Chinese?
A2: In Taiwan. The language school I was in was here :ntulcoffice.liberal.ntu.edu.tw/
Q3: How did you find language partners?
A3: I was using Hello Talk and I found of of my best friends there
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Q4: Which languages are you learning now?
A4: I'm learning Spanish and sometimes Indonesian too. But I'll finish them within this year(2021) and I'll start learning Russian and Portuguese next year hopefully
Q5: Are you a med student?
A5: Yes I am
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Contributors:
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When your writing sentences or text messages can you use いや too? Is that how you would write it? Ex: "No, I can't go" "いや、行けません"
Yeah, we do. Oh but maybe since you can’t see people’s face when you’re texting, we also use いえ just in case so that it'll be polite.
Gracias por la enseñanza. Tu voz es realmente agradable.
u would write 行きません i’m pretty sure, the verbs end with an “i”
@@sm1purplmurderedme583 Why? 「行きません」is "I won't go" while「 行けません」is "I can't go". It was correct
@@Onomappu so you never use いいえ ? even when you want to be polite you use いえ ?
Using your friends for your linguistics experiments... Genius.
i really appreciate the fact that you speak slowly, it made me realise i can understand more than i think!
omg yes, I feel so smart after watching his videos :D
だよねー
Exactly
@@Kai-uj8tg Absolutely XD
same here!
My only problem is reading really, but I am also surprised how much I actually understand by just listening and reading the english subtitles if I didn't understand something
THE TEXTBOOKS ARE SABOTAGING US!!! 笑笑笑
For real man, I've been using いいえ for years because the fu*king textbooks taught me so.
@@pazu2222 Yeah that’s the thing with textbooks my guy, you end up talking like a robot XD All jokes aside though language is best learned through practical, comprehensive input. You don’t learn from a textbook when you’re a baby obviously LOL you do it from pure observation. It’s not a subject to be memorized with brute force using a textbook, it’s a set of patterns you gradually and naturally pick up from actually immersing yourself into the world of the target language (of course that input should also be enjoyable and meaningful to YOU) :)
Such an underrated UA-camr. This is extremely informational and a little funny.
I think he will pop up. It just takes time
Yes!!
Yes he was recommended to me yesterday! I immediately subscribed 😊
Plus he's real cute.
Dear Hitoki
Request you to clarify what is the meaning of 品をtamato utoshimasenka. Request you to give the break up of this word. I am learning japanese. Sorry to take your busy time.
Thanks
Krishna
India
Do you need a bag?
"yeah!"
- doesn't give it to you -
".. uhh sumimasen can i have a bag"
but you just said iya!
true story at a combini
Haha 😄
Happens to me sometimes too. 😭
hahaha.
my country also has such culture... when you offer someone something, they will 'reject' it for sake of formality like so many times, eventhough they really want it, they will finally accept it after 1000 rejections, and say "thank you, you dont have to do this".. 😂😂😂 it is so annoying...
Maybe if you replied, "yesu", you'll get the bag
I love how you wave goodbye to your phone 😂😍😍
😆
Not only wave but keep nodding throughout the phone conversation, very Japanese 😂
Tbh I thought it was a mood cuz I do that almost all the time and I only do voice calls XD.
This video is life-changing. I had no idea I was speaking Japanese like Borat.
Tbh, I always thought using ”いいえ” was fine until I found this video.
Damn Textbooks really ruined my japanese. I glad I found this video, It really help open my eyes.
10/10 Hitoki-san, you're better than all the JP textbooks out there.
I loled hard at this!!
@@pazu2222 same, I mean I started getting really suspicious when I never heard not a single いいえ when watching anything lol
mA wiFeee
Finally a YT Ch. where the issues of japanese textbooks not representing the current japanese language are being addressed and explained. Thank you so much for your hard work!
I'm really happy that there is also a subtitle with japanese and the english together since I'm currently learning Kanji, and this is really helpful for me, it helps me practice reading kanji and I can take note of some I haven't studied and plus I can hear him say it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH~
本当にありがとう (๑´ㅂ`๑)♡*.+゜
頑張って楽しんでね (がんばってたのしいでね!):)
Now this is the kind of prank I can get behind, no one gets hurt or upset. It's just funny, and educational on top of that lol
Thumbs up to all the friends you've called for educational purposes 😂😂
I wonder if it is confusing for non-english speakers to learn: "Yes" "yeah" "yuh" "yep" "yah" "ye" "eh" (which is half a yes) "uh huh" "mhmmm"
I don't think so, other languages have similar casual forms. For example the Polish one is even subtler in difference than the Japanese one XD. Same amount of syllables, slight difference in the sound of phrase but it mostly hinges on the pitch change - confirmation is rising pitch, denial kinda flat, maybe a bit sinking but dunno rly, it's not like anyone discusses there rules lol.
As a non-english speakers, I pretty much just consider them all the same.
But, like "uh huh" and "mhmm" more like just confirming that you're listening rather than "accepting".
@@skye387 exactly!
Not really
@@Noelciaaa wait what polish one are you talking about? For some reason I can’t think of it
Random but your friend has a really nice voice 😭😭!! It’s very easy to listen to!
Ikr, I thought that i'm the only who care abt it. Ahhhhhh
sounds like ayonokoji
@@aa-cx8nc ikr XD
I always use いや because it felt very natural to me. I didn't know that いいえ was so uncommon, though. I thought it was just a more casual alternative and いいえ is still used.
I loved the real life example and your friends reaction. It was also very informative. I knew about iya but i thought it was way to casual to use with people I don't know. Thanks for clearing that up!
I’ve been learning Japanese for more than 8 yrs but I never heard of this difference! Your video was very helpful, thank you!
I loved your impersonification of your mother haha Also, this is super useful ! How do you know what us Japanese learners need to know? You are always spot on hahaha
海外で日本語を勉強したらタメ口の話し方を聞く機会あまりないですね。動画でタメ口で話したらとても役に立つと思います。
動画でタメ口も使うね!ありがとう!
「ためろ」で読みましたwww
“タメロ“はどいう意味ですか。
@@alexluu6945 タメ口(タメぐち)とは、相手を対等として扱った話し方である。
アニメではタメ口ばかりなの😅
話し方わかりやすい!👍🏼
Bro is your hand alright that looks like a bit of an uncomfortable scratch haha.
This is a good channel, ive already learned a lot from this onomatopoeic approach, its natural. Hope it keeps growing quickly. I like the videos where you go out into the community and talk to people like when you went to see your grandparents and the bar. More Pleaaaase :)
I didn't realize that haha
It's fine now, thank you😊
@@Onomappu Was literally watching and in two seconds was like "Is that BLOOD?! What happened!?!" lol
お友達さんの声がめちゃ好きです笑
ゆっくり日本語で話してありがとうね!
The way you said good bye to your friend! 可愛いすぎ
We need more UA-camrs like you! Amazing to see my practice pay off when I understand your sentences. I am picking up a lot of new grammar and vocab as well!
「いいえ」代わりに「違う」とよく使われますね
ahhh this was such a fun video!! love the idea of testing the Japanese on your friends
10000人!本当にすごいです。おめでとう!
Feels good that I can comprehend almost the entirety of the vid without subs. Thanks for keeping the vocabulary and grammar simple.
Thank you Hitoki-san, for making these interesting videos. I like the way you let us experience real natural language by real daily conversations (not only with your friends but also with your relatives 😆); also like the way you explain things, super easy to understand. Great videos, great effort, in conclusion 😊
I really love your videos it helps me still be able to learn japanese despite my tight schedule because of school and its very entertaining as well.
Thank you for making these videos :) I love to learn Japanese this way, and your videos are perfect
Honestly one of the best channels i've came across, no cap
I appreciate that you talk slowly when teaching! I can understand even without subtitles! This is great! Keep it up! 本当にありがとう!
今日の授業もありがとうございます!
ライブでやるとめっちゃ期待しています!
やっぱり、オノマップさんの説明方はすごく分かりやすいし、話し方も聞きやすい。
次の動画も期待しています。
I love your style of explaining with real life situations helps me understand better! ありがとうございました you have a new subscriber😊
全然知らなかったんです!教えてくれてありがとうございました!
I learned so much, thank you! Also, your voice/speed etc. is very clear and easy to understand so it helps a lot when I try not to rely on the English subtitles :)
めっちゃくっちゃ分かりやすいですね!!私は日本語をあまり出来ませんけど、全部分かりました。ありがとうございました😊
Even if he doesn't call his friend to make sure of this, i would still believe and get it. But it definitely gave a level of understanding and it is really fun too 😆 thank you!
ひとき、こつこつビデオを作ってくれて本当にありがとう!日本語の勉強とても役に立つ上に、いつも楽しい!:)
Honestly your explanation for everything is simple I win I could have a teacher like this in all school subjects. I really appreciate the videos you make
教え方は本当にすごいいいいね。
ひときさんの動画はめっちゃ楽しいです。面白いコンテンツ作ってくれてありがとうございます
i can understand the most of it even without activating closed caption. and i know almost nothing, just simple grammar and bunch of words and phrases, that's all. you really place importance not only on your speed and pronunciation but also on vocabulary and grammar so that even complete beginners can understand a little, and get encouraged to continue.thank you so much.
このチャンネル、本当にありがとう!
I love the fact that you speak slowly and with a clear diction for us to undersand
このチャネルのビデオはとっても面白いです、それに教科書で全然入れない情報について説明してもらうから本当に役に立つと思います。ありがとうございます。
thank you so much!! this video was great and so helpful!!
わかりやすい説明!ありがとございました。
so glad I found this channel. I learned something about how to sound more natural in Japanese and I got to do some Japanese listening practice using the Japanese subtitles for help. Subscribed!
This was very educating! Your explanation was so understandable and fun! Thank you🥰
勉強になりました😄
Sense of humor is great!
笑ちゃうんだ!😂😂
僕、日本語勉強していた時にこういう説明超ほしかった。面白い動画とめっちゃ良い説明ありがとう!
今初めてチャネル観たけど登録しまーす!
Incredible resource for listenening practice. keep it up.
I enjoyed watching all your videos. Look forward to the next one!
This was a really informative video! 「車乗って」to mean an object being in the car was really interesting. I’ll have to remember it.
知らなかったです笑ありがとうございます😀
i have been abandoning my self-learning on nihongo for so long & suddenly YT is recommending your channel xD i guess its one of the sign for me to pick up my lesson step by step back 🤣
やっぱり教科書日本語とリアルは違いますよね💦最近気づいたのは最初に習う「こんにちは」と「あなた」もまず言わないなぁって事です。
I'm learning Japanese and I'm very happy I was able to understand most of what he says T_T
Thank u so much for this video!
Ur a really good teacher~
Wow, this was great motivation for me! Your japanese is very easy to understand. I will definitely subscribe for more content!
I really enjoy watching your videos!! They are very informative and educational. Thank you!!
I was ready to subscribe just for double subtitles, but the video itself was really just perfect type of content for me, thank you! Guess I'll go binge watch the rest of your videos now, 失礼します。🏃♀
You always sound so kind, I'd like to have you as my Japanese teacher! Thanks you, interesting as always :)
よく分かりました嬉しい。ありがとうございます!
すごく助かります
Seriously though, you deserve more subscribers! Your contents are amazing 🥰 thank you so much for this video!
Thank you so much☺️
ありがとございました ♡
御説明わかりやすいし、発音も聞きやすいし、勉強になりました。
教えてくれてありがとうございました。
My favourite channel to learn learn japanese! Thanks for clearly explaining japanese in japanese so that it becomes so natural :D love from France
Thanks for commenting as always😉
Your voice is so cute...thanks for the wonderful practical lesson!
AW thank you so much for this video! It is really helpful and funny :)
Very helpful! Thank you! I've always been concerned how i should say no in common conversation. 😅
Thank you so much for teaching omg
Thank you very much!!! For subtitles, for the way you speak, very nice and clear. I appreciate!
言われてみれば、意外と「いいえ」って日常生活であまり使わないですね😲
「いや」とか「ううん」を使うのわかりますっ!!
This is the most on-point language video on all of youtube..... Great work.
ありがとうございます、すぐく便利でした🙏
Can we just appreciate the little wave he gave when he hung up on his friend? I just thought that was kinda funny. Thank you for all your hard work. you really make learning japanese easier and clearer than textbooks.
Waaah this is really helpful and such a good video! Subscribed!
Oh thank you so much
I learn something new today
So informative 😁 thank you very much!
I am a new subscriber and I am also currently studying Japanese. I find your UA-cam channel very helpful especially listening practices. You have a beautiful voice 😊
I just love the " nandayo kuso " by his friend 😂😂
I watched 3 of your vdos already and I relly like them! Thank you for those interesting vdos!💖 ありがとうございました!
Thank you so much for the help, I just started learning Japanese like in the beginning of the year, and I didn't know there were different ways to say No. I wrote it down hehehe
your friend has a really pleasant voice. its weirdly soothing
Konnichiwa Onomappu-san, I'm still learning Japanese language bit by bit, so this is actually my first time stumbling upon your video. It's a very good one, so I know which one to use.. keep up the good work
This is the first video of your I watched, and I subscribed. I really appreciate your very clear explanation, very clear speech, and all the effort you put in for the Japanese and English subtitles. I also like the examples using useful phrases as you would expect in Japanese life (such as 'Do you need a bag'). I always get confused when buying something because the cashiers always say so much.... Excellent job!
Good video. I'm not currently a student of Japanese, but I study language in general and I am an interpreter. Really happy UA-cam suggested this.
The way you wave goodbye to the phone made me laugh
omg the call with your friend was so funny after he learned you called him for the youtube video purpose :DDDDDD loved his reaction haha, and thank you for this amazing and informative video about how to say "no" approprietaly in japanese! new subscriber here! XDD
It was the 'kuso' for me! Thanks as always, Hitoki-san!
Your videos make me so happy!
シンプルないたずらだったのに、めちゃくちゃ面白かった。 特にひときさんの友達が騙されたことに気づいたときに。😂😂😂
いつも動画を作っていただいてありがとうございます!
It was such a simple prank but it was very funny, especially when your friend realised he was tricked 😂😂😂.
Thanks for making these videos!!!
Really grateful there's a traditional chinese translation. ありがとうございます~~
I like it when tou said bye bye then you waived you hands on the phone, I imagined you're talking to your friend in front of you 😄. Cool video. I will use いや more often when I go to Japan soon 😊