凄い! It would be great if you showed the kanjis too. I suggest showing the hiragana and kanji always in the same position, so we can cover them with a hand, in case we just want to practice one of them (hiragana or kanjis). ありがとうございます!
Surprised I'm getting better after 1 month, got naturally confused by some and speak wrong, but yeah didn't count how many, but I'd say it's on my 80%+ range, thanks for the training sensei, you're kawaii, please post more N5 content when you can.
Woow i got 97 3 mistake. Ive been learning basic hiragana and katakana for 3weeks after my work or even i my workplace hahaha my co workers laughing at me because i target 2 words or more vocabularyyy in Japanese to memorize♥️♥️
This was really great! I learned Hiragana a few years ago and didn't remember all of them (especially the different versions of the same Hiragana), but I eventually got most of them right. I was really proud when I got the last one right :D I did pause inbetween though^^ Please do more of these! That's really helpful :)
Thanks for the test, Mochi-sensei. I find it so boring passively listening. I like to learn and then test my knowledge right after, and then practice until I get it right. I scored 83/100 the first time around... after a few weeks of prior study, to be clear.
5:02 what is a police box? Also I notice in words like こうばん you pronounce the うas a standalone う, while typically it is pronounced as an extension of the O sound (of こ in this case). Are words really pronounced in this manner?
Hello sensei ! Currently I'm facing problems with my japanese langauge studies T__T I'm really confused as to where to go next. I know all hiragana and katakana, can speak basic sentences (with a lot of thinking) and i know more than 50 words.. i want to improve my speaking and writing skills for now.. no apps seem to work 😕 what would you suggest ? I need guidance 😭 Thank you so much sensei !
im facing the exact same issue, i feel most apps, youtubers, textbooks just focus on the basic but after you learn the basic, there isnt much materials to improve...
50 words are not enough bro,you learn more than 600 words roughly for N5 , use these apps umi , Duolingo,drops,easy news ,Imina to improve for fast learning.
@@matejkostrhoun5079 Yes, because [noun + は+ちょっと] is used in Japanese to express a slight dislike of something. Of course, it depends on the context and intonation, but to me, if you pause after ちょっと, it sounds like you don't like something, and then say something you like. For example, if in restaurant someone offers you ramen, but you don't like ramen, you want to eat something else, you can say: ラメンはちょっと、私おにぎりが好き, and the other person understand, that you don't want to eat ramen, you like onigiri. Of course in that situation you can say "ラメンあまり好きじゃない“ (I don't like ramen too much) or “ラメンが嫌い” (I hate ramen), but in Japan they avoid saying "I don't like it", because they think it's too rude, so in many situations they say "...は+ちょっと". If you want to say something like "Woman love me a little bit" you should say 女性は私をちょっと大好きです
I missed almost 20, even though I am sure I know the hiragana characters, I have trouble reading fast. Are there any tricks to improve your reading speed?
みんな、がんばれ!🎉
I could read most of them but my pronunciation is all wrong with the double vowel sounds, is good to hear you speaking them slowly, it really helps.
repeat it alot☺️
凄い!
It would be great if you showed the kanjis too. I suggest showing the hiragana and kanji always in the same position, so we can cover them with a hand, in case we just want to practice one of them (hiragana or kanjis).
ありがとうございます!
Nice I got almost all of them correctly! It's fun learning, hope you can make more practice exercises like this 🙂
Thank you Mochi ! This video is very helpful ☺
よかったです✨
ありがとうございまーす
I did right all I hadn't known the meaning of all the words .
Surprised I'm getting better after 1 month, got naturally confused by some and speak wrong, but yeah didn't count how many, but I'd say it's on my 80%+ range, thanks for the training sensei, you're kawaii, please post more N5 content when you can.
😅 was able to get almost all correct only missing a few. So proud of myself 😎. THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!!! ITS REALLY useful practice on the go.
すごい🩷
Woow i got 97 3 mistake. Ive been learning basic hiragana and katakana for 3weeks after my work or even i my workplace hahaha my co workers laughing at me because i target 2 words or more vocabularyyy in Japanese to memorize♥️♥️
楽しい!ありがとうございますもち先生! 🙏
よかった✨
I learned there’s slow dialogue and there’s fast dialogue. Thank you!
I managed to read about 90% of them.
This was really great! I learned Hiragana a few years ago and didn't remember all of them (especially the different versions of the same Hiragana), but I eventually got most of them right.
I was really proud when I got the last one right :D
I did pause inbetween though^^ Please do more of these! That's really helpful :)
すごいです👏
ありいがと🎉
Thanks for the test, Mochi-sensei. I find it so boring passively listening. I like to learn and then test my knowledge right after, and then practice until I get it right. I scored 83/100 the first time around... after a few weeks of prior study, to be clear.
ありがとう❤❤❤
5:02 what is a police box? Also I notice in words like こうばん you pronounce the うas a standalone う, while typically it is pronounced as an extension of the O sound (of こ in this case). Are words really pronounced in this manner?
ありがとう❤👍👍
ありがとう☺️
ありがとう😊
がんばれー✨
Dziękujemy.
😊
Great Practice
Thanks
1:42, ain't this fuyu?
It can be fuyu or huyu. In some textbooks ふ is written as hu, so the whole hiragana line is ha,hi,hu,he,ho. But still read ふ more like fu not like hu.
Also, for the pronunciation, you can pronounce it as a combination between the "fu" sound and "hu" sound..
90/100. このビデオをありがとうございます.
あと少し!✨
I liked that video a lot.
I'm looking forward to the next one.
待たね
ありがとう😊
ああ、ありがとうございます!きみわいいせんせいですよ
ありがとう
ありがと✨
This is good practice for me. Thank you! 👍
よかった😊
I laugh every time I see the illustration for むずかしい!
1.5X speed all correct
YOU LOOK SO SIMILAR TO NAYEON OMG!!!!!
I really like this method of learning
ありがとう!
I always get a little slow with hiragana like ぴ,が,じ but I'm improving!!
Did better than I expected I would. I guess my brain is retaining what I’m learning faster than I thought.
good job!
I still read quite slow, but this is good practice! Thank you so much ^^
you seem to pronounce ん as m for every word that ends with ん. Is this how they should sound?
Great job
ありがとう!
I'm starting to read Hiragana so I'm still a bit slow, the diphthongs are still difficult for me but I did understand most of them. ありがとうございました😊
がんばれ🔥
Hello sensei ! Currently I'm facing problems with my japanese langauge studies T__T I'm really confused as to where to go next. I know all hiragana and katakana, can speak basic sentences (with a lot of thinking) and i know more than 50 words.. i want to improve my speaking and writing skills for now.. no apps seem to work 😕 what would you suggest ? I need guidance 😭
Thank you so much sensei !
im facing the exact same issue, i feel most apps, youtubers, textbooks just focus on the basic but after you learn the basic, there isnt much materials to improve...
Go to japan
@@mnbricks1626 give money :c
@@mnbricks1626 wanna pay me?
50 words are not enough bro,you learn more than 600 words roughly for N5 , use these apps umi , Duolingo,drops,easy news ,Imina to improve for fast learning.
May I ask you if sentence:"女の人はちょっと、私が大好きです" is grammatically correct? Have an object to use it on. どうもありがとうございます
im not expert but not sure the above is gramatically correct, what are you trying to say?
You can use 女性 instead of 女の人, but the whole sentence sounds to me like "I don't like women very much, I love myself".
@@FreebirdRider 本当ですか?😳
@@FreebirdRider ah I see, also 自分 might work better than 私
@@matejkostrhoun5079 Yes, because [noun + は+ちょっと] is used in Japanese to express a slight dislike of something. Of course, it depends on the context and intonation, but to me, if you pause after ちょっと, it sounds like you don't like something, and then say something you like.
For example, if in restaurant someone offers you ramen, but you don't like ramen, you want to eat something else, you can say: ラメンはちょっと、私おにぎりが好き, and the other person understand, that you don't want to eat ramen, you like onigiri. Of course in that situation you can say "ラメンあまり好きじゃない“ (I don't like ramen too much) or “ラメンが嫌い” (I hate ramen), but in Japan they avoid saying "I don't like it", because they think it's too rude, so in many situations they say "...は+ちょっと".
If you want to say something like "Woman love me a little bit" you should say 女性は私をちょっと大好きです
き why is it different written with 0:24 ?
huh? That is chi? ち and き are not the same my friend
Almost correct.... Only one or two alphabets were incorrect
I knew right away that ″おじさん″ meant ″uncle″, but I couldn't help but laugh at the ″old man″
I'd rather say ″オッサン″… lol
おじさん と オッサン は おなじです😁
I got wrong few times, but most of them I've guessed correctly
65/100
around 75 probably from 70 days of learning.
wow!!
Nlce i like it
wrong 1 🥳
I correct all
おめでとう!
My hiragana is decent enough. I only struggle when I come across new words I haven't seen before and have to sound them out.
なるほど🧐
Sore wa khatan dayo...
I got most of them right but my timing is so bad 😥
Still bad have to work on 34.😮😮
96/100 👍
すごいね!👍
i learn this like a week but still not get 100 correct, i just get 95 ;)
🎉 "Promo sm"
I can read but the pronounciation is failed
I missed almost 20, even though I am sure I know the hiragana characters, I have trouble reading fast. Are there any tricks to improve your reading speed?