Hi Japanese here. Glad to see someone studying Japanese and you are doing great! Wow!you know kanji, hiragana and katakana👏🏻amazing 🎉 So I think you study i-adjective in this video, however no.4 FAT has means 脂肪 is correct as you answer but it is noun. So if you like to answer in i-adjective, 太った,太っている ,太いare better. I’m impressed you can write 脂肪 with kanji. its difficult one!
"small" in hiragana takes an extra i 小さい【ちいさい】 :)You also should check the stroke order on an online dictionary, some websites provide gifs. By doing the way you do, you wont be able to memorize them. There are repeating patterns, notably keys, which help to give meaning to the kanji See for example those sites: jisho, strokeorder
Thank you for asking the question and the answer is " you can end with イ form of Katana and also い form of hiragana. Please try to ask in English, so I can understand fully and if you have any doubt so comment me ok
You can write hiragana and katana. If a word is written in hiragana so you can write the same word in katakana because we can read in both like - いいえ ( hiragana) イイエ ( katakana)
@@undergroundmaster6171 you physically can be it's not how it works. Katakana is for specific usage like words with foreign origin. You definitely can't mix them like in the word arashii and it'd be odd to write it in katakana unless you're trying to emphasize it like in using caps in English.
I know what you are talking about but in (my) every video I will not tell anyone how to write kanji words in hiragana and katakana , if I write a word in hiragana or katakana so I write same but if I write in kanji than I don't write same like - こんにちは ( this word in hiragana because it written in hiragana)魚 ( if I write this word then I mix hiragana and katakana) okay.
@@undergroundmaster6171 i dunno, it's your video. Watching someone write out kanji just doesn't feel like a productive use of my time, I can look up stroke order anywhere
Hi Japanese here.
Glad to see someone studying Japanese and you are doing great! Wow!you know kanji, hiragana and katakana👏🏻amazing 🎉
So I think you study i-adjective in this video, however no.4 FAT has means 脂肪 is correct as you answer but it is noun. So if you like to answer in i-adjective, 太った,太っている ,太いare better.
I’m impressed you can write 脂肪 with kanji. its difficult one!
@@se7550 thanks for advice, i will try to doing better
thank you for writing out slowly, so anyone can follow. Appreciate your work!
@@kurotani8270 Thanks
Amazing!
Even some Japanese can't write 禿 in Hanzi.
Thanks
漢字の書き方は難しいですね。 頑張て👏
Thank you but in your last word are you trying to say do your best or good luck?
@@undergroundmaster6171 do your best
So you write wrong, right was - 頑張って
@@undergroundmaster6171 そうです
"small" in hiragana takes an extra i 小さい【ちいさい】 :)You also should check the stroke order on an online dictionary, some websites provide gifs. By doing the way you do, you wont be able to memorize them. There are repeating patterns, notably keys, which help to give meaning to the kanji
See for example those sites: jisho, strokeorder
@@LeelooBastet ohk it's my mistake sorry for the mistake and thanks
Veo que algunos de tus ejercicios de kanji terminan en i de katakana, eso está bien ? No tiene que ser " i " de hiragana? Disculpe por la pregunta
Thank you for asking the question and the answer is " you can end with イ form of Katana and also い form of hiragana. Please try to ask in English, so I can understand fully and if you have any doubt so comment me ok
@@undergroundmaster6171wow really?
Yes
@@undergroundmaster6171 then I'm gonna do this all the time, it looks so cool
Ok
Why is atrashii written like that
@@Wra8h Becouse it's written that way
@@undergroundmaster6171 it's written with A in katakana and the rest is hiragana?
You can write hiragana and katana. If a word is written in hiragana so you can write the same word in katakana because we can read in both like - いいえ ( hiragana) イイエ ( katakana)
@@undergroundmaster6171 you physically can be it's not how it works. Katakana is for specific usage like words with foreign origin. You definitely can't mix them like in the word arashii and it'd be odd to write it in katakana unless you're trying to emphasize it like in using caps in English.
I know what you are talking about but in (my) every video I will not tell anyone how to write kanji words in hiragana and katakana , if I write a word in hiragana or katakana so I write same but if I write in kanji than I don't write same like - こんにちは ( this word in hiragana because it written in hiragana)魚 ( if I write this word then I mix hiragana and katakana) okay.
well that's two minutes of my life i'm never going to get back
Thank you but why are you saying this?
@@undergroundmaster6171 because your video serves no purpose
@@adrian144 but how it is possible?
@@undergroundmaster6171 i dunno, it's your video. Watching someone write out kanji just doesn't feel like a productive use of my time, I can look up stroke order anywhere
Dont worry I'm gonna ask lord to extend your life by 2 minutes