01:02 Why are there two different hiragana for 'WA' in "WAtashi WA NNN desu" the second WA looks like HA (hiragana character) - Watashi ha N desu. Is that correct?
That's a very good point! The hiragana 'は’ is usually pronounced as 'HA'. However, if it's 'the particle は' , which is attached to the topic of the sentence, it's pronounced as 'WA'. There is also another Japanese particle, 'へ' which is attached to the place noun to show the direction of move, is pronounced as 'E' although the hiragana 'へ' is usually pronounced as 'HE'. I hope this helps!
Really I’m taking a Japanese class in college I’ve been looking for something like this for awhile I got finals coming up I’m so glad I came across this before hand it’s sooo helpful better late then never 😌
These videos are so relaxing with the background jazz music, the cute drawings and the bubbly sound effects. A lot of hard work must go into them so thank you!
I am sooooo grateful that this exists. At first, I felt silly because it's like a children's book, but like anything that you learn in life, you have to start easy. I have been learning Japanese for 2 months, and TODAY is the day that I made the connection that Desu and arimasen are direct opposites. Thank you Japarrot!!
this makes the language so easy to learn and understand!!! your videos are a life saver thank you so much! this makes me so excited to keep learning the language :)
This channel is just what i was looking for. I started Japanese about 2 months ago and I’ve been looking for this kind of content ever since. You are a wonderful teacher! Please please keep it up, and as time passes and word spreads if you keep it up you will become one of the well known 🇯🇵 teachers on TH-cam! Thank you very much for your time and effort into making these vids to help us beginners. God bless you ^^ i am so happy someone recommended your channel to me
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment and putting the effort into learning Japanese! 🙏Your kind comment means a lot to me! Thank you so much!!😊
Questo modo di insegnare giapponese è molto più intuitivo e pratico. con queste piccole storie riesci a comprendere qualsiasi argomento di lingua soprattutto per chi non l'ha mai stidiata. Grazie del duro lavoro ❤
Thanks a lot. I've spent time learning Japanese by myself with Minna no Nihonga N5, but I still can not remember any simple words. Your videos are beneficial to me to start learning Japanese again.
This really excellent. Japarrot I really think more videos like this at this level would be awesome…. Some of your other videos like the tournament one is great…. But they’re alittle too long and with so many grammar points in them it’s hard to really keep up
That's true that these two sound very similar! But when we use 'Yes' & 'No', it's usually followed by negative /positive sentences or words, so it's actually not as confusing as it sounds! 😊 (e.g.) うん、そうだよ。(un, soodayo) = Yup, that's right. ううん、違う。(uun, chigau)= No, it isn't.
I'm following this playlist for N5 level grammar, do you think it's enough or should I look for other resources, don't worry, I'll like and share every video you upload even if I already know the basics, it will be a good refresher and also, pretty entertaining, concise, and not verbiage, and the language is apposite, so ありがとうございます。
Thank you so much for your kind comment and watching my videos! 🙏 For JLPT N5, in addition to grammar, there will be around 100 Kanji characters as well as around 800 vocabulary to learn. It'll be good to find a textbook or online resources to especially study for N5 if you are planning to take one! 😊
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJP I'm not actually taking the exam, I'm just doing this as a hobby and fun, I love learning languages, and Japanese is really kawai and overall badass, and I wanna be able carry out daily conversation and speak fluent(in a sense, I am able to talk to a Japanese native) Japanese and I have read that N3 is usually enough to be able to talk or write Japanese, so that's why I am looking a concise resource, pod101 is good but it's conventional leaning, the way you learn language in school or university, I'm not good with that I get bored and end up slacking, but if it's something like your channel, where it's not just bunch of information thrown at you with a hint that, it's gonna be very useful in the next semester, instead it's intuitive and fun. So 10000 thanks to you, and keep making videos like this!! बहोत शुक्रिया! ❤️
In a classroom setting, you usually learn new grammar with a chapter in a textbook, and then learn kanji from the vocabulary you learned from the chapter. I think learning grammar and kanji together in this way might be the best if that works for you. Otherwise, it really depends on what's your purpose of learning, whether you want to have conversations in Japanese or want to read in Japanese etc..👍
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJP Thank you very much for telling me😊. Please make more of these story grammar videos I really like them 😊. And I am your new subscriber 🎉.
I have a question; my old Japanese teacher told me that it is ok to use anata unless I know them. For example, she has taught me to say "Anata wa Chu goku jin" and she is Japanese herself so I am little confused if I should or should not use anata now. Or should I just remove anata completely from "Anata was Chu goku jin" to just "Chu goku jin" I hope what I said wasn't confusing Oh and something completely unrelated, should I add "desu" after I say something like "Anata wa Kan Koku jin" or "Watashi wa America jin" Thank you for helping me with my Japanese with your awesome videos!!😸😸 Arigato gazaimashita!
Thank you for your question. 'あなた (anata = you)' has a limited usage in spoken Japanese. An older person calling a younger person or his/ her peers 'あなた (anata =you)' is allowed at some extent. However, even in that case, if you know his/her name, it's still better to call someone with '~さん (san=Mr./Ms.)' to show respect and a friendly feeling towards the person. 'あなた (anata=you)' isn't an honorific word, so you can't use it to someone older than you or in the business situation. '~さん (san)' and '様 (sama)'(in the business) are the standard ways to address someone in a polite way in Japanese. Regarding the sentence ending 'です (desu)', it's used when you are talking in a polite style of speech. It's omitted when you are talking in a plain (casual) style of speech, such as when you are talking to your close friends. I hope this helps! 😊
Hello, I have a small question at 3:00 Q: Are you teacher Ueda?. So we need to answer under Yes and No. But why in the B( No ) means No I’m not a teacher. ( same an answer when we ask about job) I think it’s must be No, I’m not Ueda teacher and in Japan: Ie, Ueda sensee ja arimasen. I hope you can confirm my question. Many thank!❤
Oh yes, you're right! The answer must be 'No, I'm not teacher Ueda. (うえだせんせい じゃありません。)' . I typed it wrong! I'm sorry for the confusion caused, and thank you for pointing out the mistake! 🙏
01:02 Why are there two different hiragana for 'WA' in "WAtashi WA NNN desu" the second WA looks like HA (hiragana character) - Watashi ha N desu. Is that correct?
That's a very good point! The hiragana 'は’ is usually pronounced as 'HA'. However, if it's 'the particle は' , which is attached to the topic of the sentence, it's pronounced as 'WA'. There is also another Japanese particle,
'へ' which is attached to the place noun to show the direction of move, is pronounced as 'E' although the hiragana 'へ' is usually pronounced as 'HE'.
I hope this helps!
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJP Thank you so much - it helps! I'm sure we will cover particles in your future lessons. Looking forward to them!
@@ChadGardenSinLA Yes!! Thank you😊🙏
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJPsame goes for を(wo) which is pronounced as "o" if used as a particle.
i think i could learn the whole language if this channel continues
I'd be happy to make more videos if you like the style of lessons! 😊
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Really I’m taking a Japanese class in college I’ve been looking for something like this for awhile I got finals coming up I’m so glad I came across this before hand it’s sooo helpful better late then never 😌
Midori is so cute!!! I want to buy Midori stationary! Please publish them!
These videos are so relaxing with the background jazz music, the cute drawings and the bubbly sound effects. A lot of hard work must go into them so thank you!
Thank you so much for your kind comment and watching my videos! 😊🙏
I am sooooo grateful that this exists.
At first, I felt silly because it's like a children's book, but like anything that you learn in life, you have to start easy. I have been learning Japanese for 2 months, and TODAY is the day that I made the connection that Desu and arimasen are direct opposites.
Thank you Japarrot!!
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm glad that my video helped your learning! I wish you all the best with your Japanese learning journey!!😊
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Please continue the videos ❤
Your videos are so cute, and also useful for absolute beginners like me.
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this makes the language so easy to learn and understand!!! your videos are a life saver thank you so much! this makes me so excited to keep learning the language :)
Thank you so much for your comment and putting the effort into learning Japanese! I'm so happy to hear that my videos help your learning! 😊
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Thank you today i just began to learn Japanese, now i know how to introduce my name and ask for others' names
This channel is just what i was looking for. I started Japanese about 2 months ago and I’ve been looking for this kind of content ever since. You are a wonderful teacher! Please please keep it up, and as time passes and word spreads if you keep it up you will become one of the well known 🇯🇵 teachers on TH-cam! Thank you very much for your time and effort into making these vids to help us beginners. God bless you ^^ i am so happy someone recommended your channel to me
Thank you so much for your encouraging comment and putting the effort into learning Japanese! 🙏Your kind comment means a lot to me! Thank you so much!!😊
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Okay, im starting to watch this daily from now on.
Thank you for this video. It's a great way to introduce grammar structure to a beginner and has been very helpful.
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Questo modo di insegnare giapponese è molto più intuitivo e pratico. con queste piccole storie riesci a comprendere qualsiasi argomento di lingua soprattutto per chi non l'ha mai stidiata. Grazie del duro lavoro ❤
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Yes! I'll be happy to make more videos in different situations! Thank you for your comment 😊🙏
Thanks a lot. I've spent time learning Japanese by myself with Minna no Nihonga N5, but I still can not remember any simple words. Your videos are beneficial to me to start learning Japanese again.
Hi, please make more! I want to learn japanese for job related
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Amazing!! Thank you so much 💖 I think I've accidentally used あなた that way... oops 🙇♀️💦 I now know for the future, thank you again 🌸
Thank you so much for your comment and putting the effort into learning Japanese! 😊🙏
Thanks sensei❤🎉amazing lessons
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Im happy i can understand all without subs im learning English n japanese 😊
This really excellent. Japarrot I really think more videos like this at this level would be awesome…. Some of your other videos like the tournament one is great…. But they’re alittle too long and with so many grammar points in them it’s hard to really keep up
I like your animation. And your voice is so soft.
Thank you! 😊🙏
it helps a lot I love ur channel
Я русская и учу английский и японский вместе, получается хорошо, всё понятно, спасибо за ваши видео, они очень полезны
I am shocked that "yes" and "no" sound so similar in the casual version! How do you not get confused all the time? :o
That's true that these two sound very similar! But when we use 'Yes' & 'No', it's usually followed by negative /positive sentences or words, so it's actually not as confusing as it sounds! 😊
(e.g.) うん、そうだよ。(un, soodayo) = Yup, that's right.
ううん、違う。(uun, chigau)= No, it isn't.
I wondered that too - thanks!
Also listen for the intonation!
I'm following this playlist for N5 level grammar, do you think it's enough or should I look for other resources, don't worry, I'll like and share every video you upload even if I already know the basics, it will be a good refresher and also, pretty entertaining, concise, and not verbiage, and the language is apposite, so ありがとうございます。
Thank you so much for your kind comment and watching my videos! 🙏 For JLPT N5, in addition to grammar, there will be around 100 Kanji characters as well as around 800 vocabulary to learn. It'll be good to find a textbook or online resources to especially study for N5 if you are planning to take one! 😊
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJP I'm not actually taking the exam, I'm just doing this as a hobby and fun, I love learning languages, and Japanese is really kawai and overall badass, and I wanna be able carry out daily conversation and speak fluent(in a sense, I am able to talk to a Japanese native) Japanese and I have read that N3 is usually enough to be able to talk or write Japanese, so that's why I am looking a concise resource, pod101 is good but it's conventional leaning, the way you learn language in school or university, I'm not good with that I get bored and end up slacking, but if it's something like your channel, where it's not just bunch of information thrown at you with a hint that, it's gonna be very useful in the next semester, instead it's intuitive and fun. So 10000 thanks to you, and keep making videos like this!! बहोत शुक्रिया! ❤️
subscribed!! this is really good 💯
Thank you! 😊🙏
Thank you ^^
I know other ways to say yes and no. そう("sou", yes) and いや("iya", no).
maybe its good if you use the minna no nihongo. discuss per lesson like this. it would be much appreciated 😊
Great
Thank you! 😊🙏
Thanks❤
he is homesick😭😔🤣
is there no question mark in Japanese,but just use か and coma at sentence end? thanks
Can you please tell me should I learn kanji first or grammar first? 🥺
In a classroom setting, you usually learn new grammar with a chapter in a textbook, and then learn kanji from the vocabulary you learned from the chapter. I think learning grammar and kanji together in this way might be the best if that works for you. Otherwise, it really depends on what's your purpose of learning, whether you want to have conversations in Japanese or want to read in Japanese etc..👍
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJP Thank you very much for telling me😊. Please make more of these story grammar videos I really like them 😊. And I am your new subscriber 🎉.
I have a question; my old Japanese teacher told me that it is ok to use anata unless I know them. For example, she has taught me to say "Anata wa Chu goku jin" and she is Japanese herself so I am little confused if I should or should not use anata now. Or should I just remove anata completely from "Anata was Chu goku jin" to just "Chu goku jin" I hope what I said wasn't confusing
Oh and something completely unrelated, should I add "desu" after I say something like "Anata wa Kan Koku jin" or "Watashi wa America jin"
Thank you for helping me with my Japanese with your awesome videos!!😸😸 Arigato gazaimashita!
Thank you for your question. 'あなた (anata = you)' has a limited usage in spoken Japanese. An older person calling a younger person or his/ her peers 'あなた (anata =you)' is allowed at some extent. However, even in that case, if you know his/her name, it's still better to call someone with '~さん (san=Mr./Ms.)' to show respect and a friendly feeling towards the person. 'あなた (anata=you)' isn't an honorific word, so you can't use it to someone older than you or in the business situation. '~さん (san)' and '様 (sama)'(in the business) are the standard ways to address someone in a polite way in Japanese.
Regarding the sentence ending 'です (desu)', it's used when you are talking in a polite style of speech. It's omitted when you are talking in a plain (casual) style of speech, such as when you are talking to your close friends. I hope this helps! 😊
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJP Thank you!
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I still dont get it how to use anata, what Japanese person say when anata is just for people that y'all know?
huh what
un -> yes
uun -> no
😃
Un uuun 😅
Hello, I have a small question at 3:00
Q: Are you teacher Ueda?. So we need to answer under Yes and No. But why in the B( No ) means No I’m not a teacher. ( same an answer when we ask about job) I think it’s must be No, I’m not Ueda teacher and in Japan: Ie, Ueda sensee ja arimasen. I hope you can confirm my question. Many thank!❤
Oh yes, you're right! The answer must be 'No, I'm not teacher Ueda. (うえだせんせい じゃありません。)' . I typed it wrong! I'm sorry for the confusion caused, and thank you for pointing out the mistake! 🙏
@@Japarrot_LetsLearnJPThanks, Im waiting for your new video more and more❤