Japanese Adjectives: The Essential 100 Japanese Words 【Part.3】
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2024
- This video is the third installment of commonly used adjectives in Japanese! This is a popular series 🤲
If you have memorized the royal ones, please try this one!
✅PART.1
• Japanese Adjectives: T...
✅PART.2
• Japanese Adjectives: T...
00:00 1〜10
10:01 21〜40
19:53 41〜60
29:48 61〜80
39:36 81〜100
I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶
If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality content!
Feel free to leave any questions about the video or Japanese in the comments.
💡How to Use This Video
When you hear a sound, Japanese words will appear. Repeat the words to practice pronunciation. Of course, just listening is also fine!
If it feels difficult, try slowing down the playback speed to 0.75x. If it’s too easy, challenge yourself by speeding it up!
For those who find kanji challenging, try reading just the hiragana at first.
💡About Subtitles
I've added subtitles to help more people learn Japanese. You can change the size and color of the subtitles in your smartphone settings!
If I am wrong, I apologize, but please let me know in the comments.
🎧Playlist
・The phrases are carefully selected from those actually used in Japan.
• Phrases commonly used ...
・The phrases are carefully selected from those actually used in Japan.
• Commonly used words in...
・This is a series to learn popular things in Japanese.
• Learn Popular Things i...
・Recommended for those who want to take on the challenge of learning Kanji.
• Basic Kanji used in Japan
#jlpt
#japanese
#nihongo
#hiragana
#kanji
#vocabulary
#japaneselanguage
#japaneseadjective
本当に、ありがとうございます👋😆✨☀️
こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!😆✨
I was just talking with a Japanese friend of mine and she told me that いじらしい is not used with a good meaning and it's preferably not to use it. She sdvised me to prefer あどけない instead.
Thank you for sharing!
"Ijirashii" is often used to express feelings of being touched by someone's perseverance or effort, or a kind of endearing cuteness that makes you want to embrace them. Depending on the situation, it can also carry a sense of sympathy or pity.
I believe your friend’s advice was out of concern for the latter nuance. When simply expressing youthful or innocent cuteness, using terms like "adokenai" or "aikurushii" would be more appropriate!
@@Wankoros-japanese Thanks for the explanation! I got it!😊
@@green0451 There are things that can't be fully explained in a video, so comments like yours that deepen our understanding are very much appreciated! Thank you!
わー!!勉強になりました、90パーセントがしらなかったんです。❤❤❤
勉強熱心ですばらしいです!!🐶
I didn't know 90% of them ;O
This video is part 3 and has a lot of applied vocabulary. If this is too difficult for you, check out part 1 or part 2 !💡
@@Wankoros-japanese いやや、大丈夫で挑戦が好きです ;)
@@japolskilopata Your positive attitude is fantastic!
すごいビデオは
Thank you! 😊
難しい、日常会話で使いますか?
Thanks for your comments!
Compared to the phrases in part 1 and part 2, they are used less frequently in everyday conversation, so you should prioritize those first.
But they are not totally unused, so once you learn the basic adjectives, try the next one! 🐕