i mean, they have a different new years and white day - i would not put it past them to add another day to the month just to mess with me personally ~3~
For the days of the week, i still remember that our sensei lets us sing "nichi, getsu, ka, sui, moku, kin, do" in a somewhat 'itsy-bitsy spider' melody and since then i have never forgotten the days of the week. Just sharing- 😄
i was like 32 days... really and feeling so stupid then when she said its a joke i just wanted to kill myself for being that stupid to believe her :D :D
Miyashita-sensei is a great teacher and still teaching here at our language center! So if you're ever in NYC looking to take Japanese classes, please stop by www.japansociety.org/page/programs/language_center
+PrincessMica Mahiya There are many factors in how to understand Japanese quickly . One resource I found that succeeds in merging these is the Fergs Magic Blueprint (google it if you're interested) definately the best resource i've heard of. Look at all the super information .
I listened to a dates of the month song (of the special numbers) before coming here. Then sensei's repetition in this video helped a lot to ingrain it. In my opinion, Miyashita-sensei's attentive expression (while teaching to a camera no less) reminds me of nice kindergarten teachers or kind older ladies that give treats. It makes kids (and adults!) comfortable and more willing to listen. After all, we're starting from kindergarten in Japanese.
omg.at first i was like, "oh that's pretty simple.I just add nichi" then all of sudden when I heard YOKKO and YOUKO, I'm like, "0_o". And that 32nd shocked me haha I thought it was real.haha but still this video is very helpful. Ganbarimasu!
For Days in the Weeks : Fun fact, I realized back then the Days were named after Elements Sunday - nichi -youbi (日)Sun Monday - getsu -youbi (月)Moon Tuesday - ka -youbi (火)Fire Wednesday -sui -youbi (水)Water Thursday -moku -youbi (木)Wood Friday -kin -youbi (金)Metal Saturday -do -youbi (土)Earth This has helped me in remembering and I hoped it helps you too (instead of confusing you even more LOL)
The Chinese use the symbol for moon to mean month too, I presume the Japanese have taken this from them and then used it for Monday cos in english Monday does mean moon day. But in china it came to symbolise not Monday but the month cos of a new moon every month.
OMG YOU HAVE BEEN TEACHING EVEN FROM THE TIME I WAS BORN! Being honest.. I tried many TH-cam channels to learn Japanese but Your teaching method is the most fun and understandable.. Pls don't stop your wonderful work
Days of Month 1-10 (Some hints that helped me out) Tsuitachi: 1st Day Futsuka: 2nd Day Mikka: 3rd Day Yokka: 4th Day (Kinda like 'Yon' =4) Itsuka: 5th Day Muika: 6th Day ( Kinda like sound-stressing the '3rd Day' Like the stress is like a double 3rd Day (3x2=6) ) Nanoka: 7th (Like the number 'Nana'=7) Youka: 8th Day (Like the same principle of the 3rd day but 4th. The stress of a long 4th Day=8th Day. (4 x 2=8)) Kokonoka- 9th Day( like Kyu-9.) Touka-10th Day (I suppose its like 'Ten' from English) Much thanks, Japan Society.
donnell outlaw thank you, it really help me to find out about this day, cause it suddenly get confuse about what is she suddenly talk about yokka and futsuka and ect
I totally agree with one of the comments... " we have 32nd days in Japan.... no, I'm kidding. " I could fall in love with that smile. Thank you for these videos'.
i love her shes like the best language teacher she isnt saying much but its so easy to understand and the description jas all the important parts written down so i can copy them i my notebook.
When reviewing all of the non-standard days of the month in random order (4:28 - 5:05), it feels like my head is going to explode, but now that I've watched it ten times in a row, I think I've got them memorized.
For the first 10 days/dates, there is a special reading to them (ex: yokka). But for numbers over 10 (11~) there isn't, so that's why it's jyuuroku nichi (10 + 6 day).
The basic foundation of learning this lesson is learning it's numbers. 1-10 1 - Ichi 2 - Ni 3 - San 4 - Shi 5 - Go 6 - Roku 7 - shichi/nana 8 - hachi 9 - kuu 10 - juu
Your videos are amazing I've been wanting to learn Japanese for quite a while but I though I'd never learn tho I already speak to languages which are Spanish and English I've always been interested in Japanese, German and French but your videos have made it SOO easy to learn an as I take notes I'm learning a lot thank you!!
Finally found a place on youtube where I can understand what is being taught and understand everything clearly , the lady who is teaching is so nice . Arigatou Gozaimasu !!
I bought quite a lot of Japanese books to learn but i gave up. It was so difficult to learn on my own. Today just by chance i saw this video, my interest of learning Japanese comes back again. The video and other viewers comments were so helpful to kick start learning again. Thank you so much.
Currently trying to be a functional Japanese speaker and I have two months to do it. These videos are perfect for me to listen to while I’m at work. So thank you 🙏. I’ll come back to leave an update.
Thank you for this helpful video! I was looking for a study aid for my Japanese 1 class and this was the best video to help me learn calendar days. I played the video back many times to test myself and I have it down now. ありがとうございます!
I find it so gratifying to learn japanese - knowing that I'm learning something and if I fully learn it, I could play all the games I want in Japanese and be able to understand what the characters are saying. It's a bit exciting to see some of what I've learned, I can read it at times and when my fav character says something, I understand them. Like, there's a difference between the translation and original language, and sometimes the tone or manner in which it's said in is lost.
This is one major hurdle in Japanese learning, but this sensei teaches very well. I have to watch it over and over again until I fully memorize this part.
Is it just me, or when she demonstrate the difference between 4th (yokka) and the 8th (youka) she says "långsamt"? I'm from Sweden and in Swedish it means "slowly" or in this case "stretched". Does she speak Swedish as well? I was just really surprised to hear that word! Thank you for an awesome lesson series, it has helped me TREMENDOUSLY!
i was like. oh there's no 32 days in a month and the lady said: Yes there's 32 in Japan. and i was like oh.. and the lady said: Kidding Me: you got me! Lol!
+Josie Alyvia The calenders generally start with Sunday in Japan, but many notebooks' calenders usually start with Monday today(there are some starting with Sunday, of course).www.google.co.jp/search?q=%E3%82%AB%E3%83%AC%E3%83%B3%E3%83%80%E3%83%BC&hl=ja&rlz=1T4GUEA_jaJP657JP658&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwijy86yhsDKAhWGGqYKHQLkCKgQ_AUIBygB&biw=1067&bih=500
"Yes we have a 32nd day in Japan"
Me: pauses and writes in notebook. Plays the video
"No, I'm kidding"
Me: Pauses video and scribbles out note
Relatable
Me is writing in note book too XD
oya oya OYa I’m not writing in a note book but i wanted to be included. lol
you too huh
- Imnotan3mo - Hell yeah
Yes, we have a 32nd day in Japan no I'm kidding! I love this woman!
xD good teacher so true.
+Josie Alyvia i was like whaaaaat?
yeah ikr she got me there XD
shes cool
😂😂😂😂
i was so close to being played when she said 32 i swear to gawd.
i mean, they have a different new years and white day - i would not put it past them to add another day to the month just to mess with me personally ~3~
Senpai
Ikr same
lmao honestly Sensei tricked me!
I was played
Same
For days of the month 1st,2nd,3rd ect... just add nichi however for 1-10, 14, 20 and 24 it is different.
1st- tsuitachi
2nd- futsuka
3rd- mikka
4th- yokka
5th- itsuka
6th- muika
7th- nanoka
8th- youka
9th- kokonoka
10th- tooka
11th- jyuu-ichi-nichi
12th- jyuu-ni-nichi
13th- jyuu-san-nichi
14th- jyuu-yokka
15th- jyuu-go-nichi
16th- jyuu-roku-nichi
17th- jyuu-nana/shichi-nichi
18th- jyuu-hachi-nichi
19th- jyuu-ku-nichi
20th- hatsuka
21st- ni-jyuu-ichi-nichi
22nd- ni-jyuu-ni-nichi
23rd- ni-jyuu-san-nichi
24th- ni-jyuu-yokka
25th- ni-jyuu-go-nichi
26th- ni-jyuu-roku-nichi
27th- ni-jyuu-nana/shichi-nichi
28th- ni-jyuu-hachi-nichi
29th- ni-jyuu-ku-nichi
30th- san-jyuu-nichi
31st- san-jyuu-ichi-nichi
please tell me if i got it completely wrong :) thanx
Dude you passed the test.
Arigato
Arigatou gozaimasu!! )^o^(
Dreadz - Nightcore Arigatou sempai (senior)
Arigatou
First impression: This is easy I just add nichi in the end
Me later: I'm lost at 1-10 and 14, 20, 24!😵
ixahh.23 same here suddenly got confused ahahha
Just Wright’s it doen
Hehe
lmao same
You are so me. I am also wondering why the other days is different.
We have a troll here haha XD She would be the best Japanese teacher!
Summary: for the days of the month add nichi to the number counting, exceptions 1-10, 14, 20, 24
Number Kanji Hiragana Romaji
!!! 1st 一日 ついいたち tsuitachi
!!! 2nd 二日 ふつか futsuka
!!! 3rd 三日 みっか mikka
!!! 4th 四日 よっか yokka
!!! 5th 五日 いつか itsuka
!!! 6th 六日 むいか muika
!!! 7th 七日 なのか nanoka
!!! 8th 八日 ようか youka
!!! 9th 九日 ここのか kokonoka
!!! 10th 十日 とうか tooka
11th 十一日 じゅういちにち jyuu-ichi-nichi
12th 十二日 じゅうににち jyuu-ni-nichi
13th 十三日 じゅうさんにち jyuu-san-nichi
!!! 14th 十四日 じゅうよっか jyuu-yokka
15th 十五日 じゅうごにち jyuu-go-nichi
16th 十六日 じゅうろくにち jyuu-roku-nichi
17th 十七日 じゅうななにち jyuu-nana/shichi-nichi
18th 十八日 じゅうはちにち jyuu-hachi-nichi
19th 十九日 じゅうくにち jyuu-ku-nichi
!!! 20th 二十日 はつか hatsuka
21st 二十一日 にじゅういちにち ni-jyuu-ichi-nichi
22nd 二十二日 にじゅうににち ni-jyuu-ni-nichi
23rd 二十三日 にじゅうさんにち ni-jyuu-san-nichi
!!! 24th 二十四日 にじゅうよっか ni-jyuu-yokka
25th 二十五日 にじゅうごにち ni-jyuu-go-nichi
26th 二十六日 にじゅうろくにち ni-jyuu-roku-nichi
27th 二十七日 にじゅうななにち ni-jyuu-nana/shichi-nichi
28th 二十八日 にじゅうはちにち ni-jyuu-hachi-nichi
29th 二十九日 にじゅうくにち ni-jyuu-ku-nichi
30th 三十日 さんじゅうにち san-jyuu-nichi
31st 三十一日 さんじゅういちにち san-jyuu-ichi-nichi
***32nd 三十二日 さんじゅうににち san-jyuu-ni-nichi
For the days of the week add "-youbi"
Monday 月曜日 げつようび getsuyoubi 'Moon day'
Tuesday 火曜日 かようび kayoubi 'Fire day'
Wednesday 水曜日 すいようび suiyoubi 'Water day'
Thursday 木曜日 もくようび mokuyoubi 'Wood day'
Friday 金曜日 きんようび kinyoubi 'Gold day'
Saturday 土曜日 どようび doyoubi 'Earth day'
Sunday 日曜日 にちようび nichiyoubi 'Sun day'
(pronounce "ou" as a long "o" vowel)
you really saved my life i lookes for this comment so long cause I'm still a beginner and want to practise my writing and reading in Hiragana c:
@@Yuki-xl6rq oh, I'm happy it's helpful
Omg so helpful thank u thank u thank youuuuu c:
@@raychluv You're welcome!
Ganbatte (good luck) with studying Japanese!
@@yana140 arigato gozaimasu!
going to watch all these video's multiple times to get all this stuck in my head.
ikr
01:30から、とても混乱すると感じます..I feel quiet dizzy at 01:30
+Restless ME TOO!
+GerardWayIsLove GerardWAyIsLife me too :)
+GerardWayIsLove GerardWAyIsLife I LOVE YOUR USERNAME c:
For the days of the week, i still remember that our sensei lets us sing "nichi, getsu, ka, sui, moku, kin, do" in a somewhat 'itsy-bitsy spider' melody and since then i have never forgotten the days of the week. Just sharing- 😄
Oh my goodness!!! This is so helpful! Lol
bro youve told me this once ive learned it off memory (its 10x harder that way)
Omggg this helped me so muchhh ty😭!!
Kokonoka! It's so fun to say!
そうですね😂🙌
@@Happybep romaji : soudesune?
Sorry I'm wasting your time, but I'm learning hiragana characters right now
@@regitamarlena1147 yup! You got it.
32 day XD i actually falled for it
Haha, I looked at this comment, and then I saw her do it. I laughed so hard :D.
curubel
lol yep i just died >_
I thought it was funny X]
I was like O_O
i was like 32 days... really and feeling so stupid then when she said its a joke i just wanted to kill myself for being that stupid to believe her :D :D
trolling like a boss on the 32nd day
Lmao
Lmao
YASS I LOVE THIS WOMAN I WISH THIS WAS MY TEACHER😭😭
Miyashita-sensei is a great teacher and still teaching here at our language center! So if you're ever in NYC looking to take Japanese classes, please stop by www.japansociety.org/page/programs/language_center
+PrincessMica Mahiya There are many factors in how to understand Japanese quickly . One resource I found that succeeds in merging these is the Fergs Magic Blueprint (google it if you're interested) definately the best resource i've heard of. Look at all the super information .
JapanSocietyNYC I'm in NYC!
JapanSocietyNYC is she still in Japan society center?
who is copying this in a notebook?
Me
🙋🏼
MEEEEE
Me
lol me
Kyou "wa" Getsuyoubi desu, is the proper way of saying it.
I was writing notes, and I totally wrote the 32nd day thing down ... T-T
XD
+Sarah Ellyn hahahahahah! me too!
+Sarah Ellyn lol
me too ;p
haha
She teaches so well. Uses repetition appropriately. I wish she was still teaching, I would enroll in her course. Thank you Japan Society.
i felt like an idiot when I was about to believe that they were 32 days in the Japanese calendar -_-
Yes
me to
I believed it Xd
they are: tsuitachi (1), futsuka (2), mikka (3), yokka (4), itsuka (5), muika (6), nanoka (7), youka (8), kokonoka (9), touka (10), jyuu-yokka(14), hatsuka(20), ni-jyuu-yokka(24)
I listened to a dates of the month song (of the special numbers) before coming here. Then sensei's repetition in this video helped a lot to ingrain it.
In my opinion, Miyashita-sensei's attentive expression (while teaching to a camera no less) reminds me of nice kindergarten teachers or kind older ladies that give treats. It makes kids (and adults!) comfortable and more willing to listen. After all, we're starting from kindergarten in Japanese.
i agree!
omg.at first i was like, "oh that's pretty simple.I just add nichi" then all of sudden when I heard YOKKO and YOUKO, I'm like, "0_o". And that 32nd shocked me haha I thought it was real.haha but still this video is very helpful. Ganbarimasu!
I can relate to your comment so much. After I heard that I just read the comment section because it's making me dizzy. 😂😂😂
Same
I want this woman as my teacher she looks so kind, friendly, and funny
If you really are here to learn.. she is already your Teacher..!
For Days in the Weeks : Fun fact, I realized back then the Days were named after Elements
Sunday - nichi -youbi (日)Sun
Monday - getsu -youbi (月)Moon
Tuesday - ka -youbi (火)Fire
Wednesday -sui -youbi (水)Water
Thursday -moku -youbi (木)Wood
Friday -kin -youbi (金)Metal
Saturday -do -youbi (土)Earth
This has helped me in remembering and I hoped it helps you too (instead of confusing you even more LOL)
It was based on the Western dating system, I think. For example, Tuesday is the day of Tyr, which equivalent to Mars. Mars is 火星 (the fire star)
@@liu2600 Makes sense. Korean and Japanese both do this. Chinese does its own thing by numbering the days of the week…
The Chinese use the symbol for moon to mean month too, I presume the Japanese have taken this from them and then used it for Monday cos in english Monday does mean moon day. But in china it came to symbolise not Monday but the month cos of a new moon every month.
OMG YOU HAVE BEEN TEACHING EVEN FROM THE TIME I WAS BORN! Being honest.. I tried many TH-cam channels to learn Japanese but Your teaching method is the most fun and understandable.. Pls don't stop your wonderful work
I just love the way she teaches. It would be so cool to have her as a teacher for more in-depth Japanese studies!
The Best Japanese Teacher Ever she's using the most fun method to learn Japanese
I love this Woman
Days of Month 1-10 (Some hints that helped me out)
Tsuitachi: 1st Day
Futsuka: 2nd Day
Mikka: 3rd Day
Yokka: 4th Day (Kinda like 'Yon' =4)
Itsuka: 5th Day
Muika: 6th Day ( Kinda like sound-stressing the '3rd Day' Like the stress is like a double 3rd Day (3x2=6) )
Nanoka: 7th (Like the number 'Nana'=7)
Youka: 8th Day (Like the same principle of the 3rd day but 4th. The stress of a long 4th Day=8th Day. (4 x 2=8))
Kokonoka- 9th Day( like Kyu-9.)
Touka-10th Day (I suppose its like 'Ten' from English)
Much thanks, Japan Society.
thanksssss
Bless you ! This is so helpful
donnell outlaw thank you, it really help me to find out about this day, cause it suddenly get confuse about what is she suddenly talk about yokka and futsuka and ect
I totally agree with one of the comments... " we have 32nd days in Japan.... no, I'm kidding. " I could fall in love with that smile.
Thank you for these videos'.
Agree!
It's nearly midnight and I just got a SUDDEN motivation to learn Japanese, here I am after learning basics and 1-100
Gn everyone
Night
Stuff's getting real now.
if it's too easy then it's not working.
+Paul Staker I thought so too, then I gave it 10 more minutes and nailed it. Osu!
Axel M Joozu!
When she was saying itsuka , I couldn't help but think meeska mooska Mickey Mouse (sigh) what is wrong with me
SAME
Now you got it in my head I can't unhear it xD
Same!!!
I'm glad I'm not the only one...
Lol Me too😂😂
Ha ha, I love her inventions. When she said there is a 32 day in Japan, I don't know why but I believed her ... lol. Awesome!
you are not the only one xD
I believed to it too :3
Sireth369 me to lol
Ditto !!
Why havent i found this channel sooner. So great, so easy to remember
wow she teaches really good!
I got shook when she started doing the complicated days of the month. My vision got blurry and my mind went straight to my Naruto ships.
I know dude
i love her shes like the best language teacher she isnt saying much but its so easy to understand and the description jas all the important parts written down so i can copy them i my notebook.
Lol u really got me on that 32nd day 😂😂
+Windy3s Same xD
+Windy3s Well...They have a sense of humor!
+Lycantis they definitely do.
+Windy3s I instantly believed her, so that just goes to show how little I know about Japan. :D
you're right! i was like "what? wait, was she kidding" hahaha! I like her xD
I like the way you teach sensei..
She's awesome! She makes learning Japanese seem easier.
You got me with that "32nd day" thing! LOL!
You scared me with the 32 days!! I was like whaaa?
They also have 13 months!
oh man. I love this teacher very much. She teaches so well and she is funny ^^
I love anime, so I started learning Japanese today, and I am already at lesson san. I love it, and I can’t stop learning... Arigatoo gozaimasu!!!!
She’s the best teacher and it’s so great we can find a reliable resource online to learn Japanese for free!!!
IKR, she’s so calm and the way she explains it is really good
When reviewing all of the non-standard days of the month in random order (4:28 - 5:05), it feels like my head is going to explode, but now that I've watched it ten times in a row, I think I've got them memorized.
For the first 10 days/dates, there is a special reading to them (ex: yokka). But for numbers over 10 (11~) there isn't, so that's why it's jyuuroku nichi (10 + 6 day).
The basic foundation of learning this lesson is learning it's numbers. 1-10
1 - Ichi
2 - Ni
3 - San
4 - Shi
5 - Go
6 - Roku
7 - shichi/nana
8 - hachi
9 - kuu
10 - juu
isnt 4 yon?
***** its both
Yon/Shi.
9 is ku or kyuu, but never kuu.
Thanks for the correction!
Her jokes and smile makes the lesson perfect! ♥️
OMG, I almost fooled by 32 in the calendar in Japan, haha, I really love watching this. I am learning a lot of words. Thanks you.
I love the way this woman teaches
Your videos are amazing I've been wanting to learn Japanese for quite a while but I though I'd never learn tho I already speak to languages which are Spanish and English I've always been interested in Japanese, German and French but your videos have made it SOO easy to learn an as I take notes I'm learning a lot thank you!!
How has your japanese journey been going? It has been five years and I'm curious
Her face was so believable when she said there were 32 days in the month, plus I was already dizzy trying to figure out this lesson. love this lady!
This video series is ultra helpful! I love the way she teaches :D
Finally found a place on youtube where I can understand what is being taught and understand everything clearly , the lady who is teaching is so nice . Arigatou Gozaimasu !!
Oml why am I finding you everywhere-
I love this women she makes me smile :)
I love coming back to these lessons over and over again. They are like good friends. I wish there were more than 24 lessons.
Start: oh this is easy.
End: im skipping this one lmao
I see who you are your my best teacher.
My best teacher my best teacher
She - Yes we have a 32nd day in Japan
Me - *checks all the animes showing Japanese calendar
Loving these lessons almost as her being dressed like THE Yakuza boss. Wonderful and helpful lesson! Arigato Gozaimashita!
1:23
32 days in japan ... love this woman
She is teaching so well!
Obi Wan Friday
**facepalm** i laughed a lot on that one...
I bought quite a lot of Japanese books to learn but i gave up. It was so difficult to learn on my own. Today just by chance i saw this video, my interest of learning Japanese comes back again. The video and other viewers comments were so helpful to kick start learning again. Thank you so much.
Best joke ever 1:25
this woman makes studying Japanese way easier. I love her!
Every lesson is getting harder and harder and very confusing to. But I love her lesson's so I just indure it now.
Currently trying to be a functional Japanese speaker and I have two months to do it. These videos are perfect for me to listen to while I’m at work. So thank you 🙏. I’ll come back to leave an update.
This is fun but i keep on pausing just to keep up. Im even writing notes
umigainsborough same here
excellent teacher and very respectful..
"Just add nichi to the number!"
*me writing that down*
"Now 4th, 8th, 14th, 24th, 3rd, 6th,2nd,5th,10th,20th........"
Me: EH-?!
Wow these lessons are so helpful! I love this woman- she is the cutest!
Mikka reminded me of Mika Hyakuya from ONS xD
She's a really good teacher!!
+Little Otaku Alice shit i thought the same thing
+Little Otaku Alice Me Too!!!!
I thought "Misaka."
Owari no seraph😭😭
I like her learn style ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was kind'a in panic when the numbers were highlighted O.O
Am I too dumb. ?
Dumb
I'm really enjoying this teacher!
hahaha thought they really have the 32nd day in Japan nice one sensei!
Thank you for this helpful video! I was looking for a study aid for my Japanese 1 class and this was the best video to help me learn calendar days. I played the video back many times to test myself and I have it down now. ありがとうございます!
I find it so gratifying to learn japanese - knowing that I'm learning something and if I fully learn it, I could play all the games I want in Japanese and be able to understand what the characters are saying. It's a bit exciting to see some of what I've learned, I can read it at times and when my fav character says something, I understand them. Like, there's a difference between the translation and original language, and sometimes the tone or manner in which it's said in is lost.
best teacher I 've ever seen
ありがと ございます
How do you type in hiragana?
i love this so much and she is an amazing teacher.
Me at first lesson: this is going well
Me at the 3d lesson: AHHHHHH I LOST MY MIND
I love Japan a lot and I wish leave there and I'm from Morocco
I'm trying to imagine a Japanese tongue twister with "二十二日に" in it.
This is one major hurdle in Japanese learning, but this sensei teaches very well. I have to watch it over and over again until I fully memorize this part.
Is it just me, or when she demonstrate the difference between 4th (yokka) and the 8th (youka) she says "långsamt"? I'm from Sweden and in Swedish it means "slowly" or in this case "stretched". Does she speak Swedish as well? I was just really surprised to hear that word!
Thank you for an awesome lesson series, it has helped me TREMENDOUSLY!
pretty sure what she said was " lo~ong sound "
She said "long sound".
Thank you! It makes totally sense. (:
I'm in love with the teacher 🥰
Then why isn't the 18e Jyuu-youkka?
there is only 1 k in youka
I don't know. Wondered this myseld
@@FiveADayKanji BUT THEY ALREADY DID THAT FOR 4TH AND 8TH!
It's only for yokka
In times of quarantine, this lady cheers me up!
1:26 You made me write down in my book in bright red pen San Jyu Ni Nichi !!! :(
Please no more clever Japanese jokes.
;)
She is such a good teacher omg I am learning so quickly
5:07 dates review/practice
8:22 day of week review/practice
She's a fun and amazing teacher!
i was like. oh there's no 32 days in a month
and the lady said: Yes there's 32 in Japan.
and i was like oh..
and the lady said: Kidding
Me: you got me! Lol!
Someone get this women a raise
when she was just like no im kidding i cracked up ;D
Teacher thank so much ! may you be health and happy.
Okay, so do Japanese calendars start with Monday or Sunday? I know it's sometimes different for each country.
+Josie Alyvia The calenders generally start with Sunday in Japan, but many notebooks' calenders usually start with Monday today(there are some starting with Sunday, of course).www.google.co.jp/search?q=%E3%82%AB%E3%83%AC%E3%83%B3%E3%83%80%E3%83%BC&hl=ja&rlz=1T4GUEA_jaJP657JP658&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwijy86yhsDKAhWGGqYKHQLkCKgQ_AUIBygB&biw=1067&bih=500
+Josie Alyvia Sunday! :)
Love the joke she cracks, brought a tear to my eye