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Hey there, language lovers! I'm Alf! I'm thrilled to take you on an exciting journey through the vibrant worlds of Chinese and Japanese languages. Whether you're a beginner or looking to polish your skills, this channel is your go-to resource for mastering these beautiful languages.
But that’s not all! Join me as I explore the bustling streets of Tokyo, sharing tips on culture, daily life, and unique experiences that only this incredible city can offer. From language hacks to local adventures, we're diving deep into the heart of Japan and beyond.
So, if you’re ready to learn, explore, and immerse yourself in the languages and culture of East Asia, hit that subscribe button and let’s embark on this adventure together! 🎉
But that’s not all! Join me as I explore the bustling streets of Tokyo, sharing tips on culture, daily life, and unique experiences that only this incredible city can offer. From language hacks to local adventures, we're diving deep into the heart of Japan and beyond.
So, if you’re ready to learn, explore, and immerse yourself in the languages and culture of East Asia, hit that subscribe button and let’s embark on this adventure together! 🎉
Watch THIS BeforeYou Learn Cantonese!
Let's talk about Cantonese today!
01:45 Difference between Mandarin and Cantonese
03:07 Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese
03:45 Tones in Cantonese
05:31 Transliteration System
06:29 Spoken and Written Chines
08:45 Advice of learning Cantonese
10:02 Should You Learn Cantonese
01:45 Difference between Mandarin and Cantonese
03:07 Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese
03:45 Tones in Cantonese
05:31 Transliteration System
06:29 Spoken and Written Chines
08:45 Advice of learning Cantonese
10:02 Should You Learn Cantonese
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How to Learn All Basics in Japanese in 30 Days
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In this video I will cover how did I learn all Japanese basics in 30 days Some learning materials I mentioned are below: Japanese Alphabets: freejapaneselessons.com/japanese-alphabet-hiragana/ Basic Japanese Grammar: guidetojapanese.org/learn/category/grammar-guide/basic-grammar/ Japanese flashcards: ankiweb.net/shared/decks?search=english
Thanos
Learn both, watch all sorts of TV drama and movies.
Great video!
Japanese for anime, Chinese for business
Thanks for this!
Please recommend some places nearby osaka where we can find rental apartments at decent prices
Learn neither.
yk what bro screw it imma learn both
我是日本人.我愛中国人.謝謝.
HongKong is so damn savage 🤣
Honestly so savage :(
Also perfect loop
Now also do Hokkien Min-nan and Japanese.
pudding
Geographical closeness and historical relations would be the reason.
Yo nice you unloaded again nice man keep it up
Most of these words are the same in korean too
This is very similar to Russian and Ukrainian. I’m a Ukrainian native who speaks both. Boiled down to fundamentals Ukrainian (going by sound) is a softer version of Russian. Less harsh pronunciations and roughly 30-40% of the words are the same. Bonus information; polish is then further a mix of Ukrainian and Russian. About 20% of polish words are the same in Russian, and another 20% are the same in Ukrainian. This means if you can speak both Russian and Ukrainian you can speak roughly 40-50% polish.
For example the polish for ‘good evening how are you’ is- Dzien dobry yak sie Dzien dobry- good evening is exactly the same in Russian Yak- the same in Ukrainian (but not Russian) meaning ‘how’ And sie is unique to polish. So like I said, 50%
Great video bro, hope your emerging channel reach high numbers, keep it up! new sub
Man cool content nice keep it up you are getting many views nice man I support you❤❤❤😀^_^(^^)
Thanks 😁
@@Alfintheworld why are you not uploading I want to watch your videos more😢
Well actually, there ARE some characters in Chinese have different pronunciations. Though far less than those kanji in Japanese. They are killing me when im learning Japanese(as a Chinese).
I paid 5 cents. No literally even after the prescriptions here in seoul
Carbocisteine….for a transient illness. Seems unnecessary
Yeah, now tell us how much of your paycheck gets taken by taxes
Man, nausia and pain relief medicine after getting my surgery almost cost me $100 in Australia... 😂
I pay less than that. $10 a visit. Unless you tell me that you don’t have to pay for insurance. Then that’s really cheap
Well i pay $180 per month for my insurance, and when i got sick it costed me a $35 copay for a doctors visit and $4 copay for my medicine, eo i payed $219 to take care of it
It's cheap. But oddly a lot of people (who don't live in Japan) erroneously think that medical care is free in Japan. I think part of why it stays cheap is that people see what it costs, whereas people with health insurance in the states are often separated from the cost so you don't have normal market mechanisms at play.
In Panama, private Dr is way expensive, public Dr you die before they can give you an appointment
Compared to NL? GP visits are generally handled by the insurance but medicine are MUCH more expensive
Well I paid 0€ for the Doc and 5€ for medicine mixed in the Pharmacy for me. So 21 USD is expensive
US would probably cost $1k
なぜ?
You've never been to a US clinic have you
the double face is fkn real
😂😂😂
Compare to what, the U.S?! Yeah every other developed country besides the U.S has healthcare like this.
2:11 This isn't true! Many Chinese characters have two or more readings! They're called 多音字. For example: In 送给,and 供给 the character 给 is pronounced 'gei' in the first, and 'ji' in the second. 和, 还, 长, just to name a few are also 多音字.
Why's that?
Gotta be respectful instead of telling them in person.
No consideration towards the other person, you give something for granted and invade his personal space, which is disrespectful. Japanese never say no, so he just wouldn't say it.
Bro pls upload more video your video are really good even tho you are new
Thank you for your kind words, I will :)
帅
谢谢🙏
Great video! Very concise!
Thank you ! Glad it was helpful! :)
I believe people should learn chinese over japanese, unless you have a very specific need that you need to learn the japanese language for. China is soon going to be the largest economy in the world that means that many bussiness opportunities will be coming out of china, not oniy that but china seems to also want to project their soft power in the form of entertainment (ie. Chinese anime, video games, webtoons, tv series, music, etc) we have seen some very successful games coming out of china (black myth wukong, genshin, mobile legends, honor of kings, PUBG mobile, COD mobile, honkai series, etc). So for the general public learning chinese is overwhelmingly more benificial than japanese, again unless you have a very specific plan and need where you need to use japanese than there is no point in learning japanese.
Great perspective! I believe both languages have their own strengths and weaknesses, depending on your goals. For instance, since I live in Japan, it makes perfect sense for me to learn Japanese if I want to thrive here. However, I also agree that Chinese has a broader global reach beyond just China or Asia. Plus, learning either language can actually make it easier to learn the other! :)
I'm also split between learning Chinese or Japanese at the moment :s Loved how clear and structured the video was, you're a natural. I hope you're reposting your content on IG and/or TT! (couldn't see your other socials)
Thank you for being so motivating! I am still new to this so definitely a lot to improve on. And yes, I might start posting on IG / Tiktok :D
Nah, I don’t think taiwan is a part of prc lol
bro nobody asks you what do u think lol
If you think he said that Taiwan is part of PRC the you are wrong, he said that Taiwan uses Mandarin Chinese as their official language, he didn't say that Taiwan is part of PRC. At 7:03 please review this part of the video. But if you just want to say your opinion out loud then you are free to do so.
Agree. Fuck CCP.
@@Muh.khalif990 look at the thumbnail
@@benre Yeah, and he never actually said it tho. His thumbnail might be wrong but again he never said that Taiwan is part of China in his video.
Nc vid. Keep it up bro
Thanks, will do! Hope my video helped!
Good video
Thank you so much!
Actually there are some characters in Chinese with multiple pronounciations😂
You are correct. However, in a broader sense, most Chinese characters would have only one reading. I am planning to make another video to talk about characters with multiple readings :)
Same with Japanese
exactly what I needed to see rn... Japanese content is so good but Chinese opens up so much business opportunities
Thank you :) Good luck learning the languages!
great video!! good luck with the channel :)
Thank you so much! Hope my video helped!
first subscriber
Thank you so much :) ! Hope my video helped!