I Can Speaking Japanese
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- I thought I was fluent :(
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This is based on a true experience! I went to Japan after studying for two years, self taught, and I thought I would be all that! I went up and spoke to a stranger at one of the local parks and basically this happened. It happened again and again, at coffee shops, random shops, etc. It was very defeating at first! But It was also just a wild and amazing experience to be in Japan speaking Japanese, all be it much more poorly than I realized.
I'm still studying Japanese now, and I've improved a lot. Excited to go back and make a part 2!
#japanese #japan #talkingfast #studyingjapanese #learningjapanese #jlpt #genki #日本語
Actually the quickest I've ever made a cartoon. Don't get used to it!
Too late
no worries, we'll pretend this never happened
I already did... (ˊ̥̥̥̥̥ ³ ˋ̥̥̥̥̥)
I really appreciate the effort and animations
Hey I speak I little bit of japanese
Just smile and wave...
🎉🐧
I understood that reference 👋🐧
🐧👋
🐧🐧🐧🐧
そそそよよよそよそよよよそよですね!
Lmao
ですよね....
完璧な返答()
そですよね!
そう…なの…か?
Taking out the genki with the tears coming out cracked me up
Bro fr
Non native English speaker here. This is EXACTLY what it feels like when talking with someone else in English.
FR ☠️
I'm learning russian, and its genuinely comforting to know that this feeling is universal among language learners and not just a me thing
As an English Native speaker, I can confirm I have some moments like this. Eminem's raps at some points are just nonstop English words thrown back-to-back with LITERALLY NO BREATHING...I must not be a native English speaker then :(
@@repacharge431
Are you an English native?
really? i'm a native english speaker and i never thought english speakers speak particularly fast...
I've been studying English for many years as a Japanese person, and I feel the same way.
As a language learner, I have one piece of advice for you.
It is soisosoi soy sosoi soi soi sososoi soi soysoy soy desu.
😂😂arigato
Damn it you got me
so desu ne!!
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 ありがとうございます!
I can also give you an advice, if one day you want to learn portuguese:
Quando você soi sosoyso sosoi soysosoi sosoi, e ai soi sosoi sosoi sosou você pode soyso.
Listen, I live in Japan. Over 6 years now. I studied Japanese for 2.5 years before I got here. I've passed N3. I STILL feel like this.
If I want to learn enough to fly over there for 3 months in October, whats the fastest way for me to learn enough to get by day to day and flirt with a few girls
@@h1inc816get help
So it’s hopeless?
にねんはんも!すごいですね!これからもたいへんだとおもいますけど、がんばってください!
Did you find your first language difficult in school as well?
"...そうですね-”
“そうですようねー!そうようそゆそよそよよよすおしょそよ-”
Honestly, made me laugh harder than it should have.
thank you for transcribing it
Same, the 「そうですよね!」really got me
@@Endermania i am only missing そうなんですねー or something. As it would feel even more involved and understanding, right?
i cracked up 😂
Same
-"Im sorry, can you speak slower?"
-*speaks faster than eminem's rapping*
I'm japanese. But I couldn't listen what this old man said to him. I could listen only "So your so so yo your so you your so your so maska?"
マジ?w
are you retarded by any chance too?
В конце いますか (imasu ka). Произносится imas ka, u частенько уходит в таких словах. Это частое окончание предложения на японском, означающее находиться для живых существ (для неживых あります arimasu).
Of course that's a jibber jabber, man. Lol
冗談が頭を過ぎた
Thats how I felt when I finally tried to converse with a french person after 2 years of french. Feels bad man
Same. Very discouraging lol.
I thought I at least knew a handful of German thanks to Duolingo but the moment I used an online service to speak with someone from Germany, every ounce of German I knew vanished from my mind and what I'd learned felt terribly unfitting. We ended up conversing mostly in English.
C’est pas grave t’as fait de ton mieux c’est tout ce qui compte
At least French is Latin so you can sorta guess. Japanese is a whole new character system.
I did three years of French and I'm only on my second year of Japanese. Maybe it's because i am teaching myself this time around. But it's much more difficult
@@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley ..
THE WAY IT DIDNT END
Lol I have the exact same textbook, guess I need to do a lot more studying before I go to Japan in a couple years, but this is exactly how I imagined my visit going
頑張ってください🥰💗日本でお待ちしています♡
that's the joke, everyone uses genki 1 and 2 😆
0:21 安心して下さい!日本人のわたしでも何言っているのかわかりません😂
老人が言っていることは意味不明なので誰も理解できないと思う....
でも外国人にとっては、一部の日本語のネイティブスピーカーはそんな風に聞こえるんですよ ww
Something I learn bc of these video:
よろしくお願いします" (yoroshiku onegaishimasu) does not directly translate as "nice to meet you", although it is often used in contexts where people meet for the first time. It is more of an expression implying a hope of cooperation or goodwill However, it is commonly used in introductions or first-time encounters, so you can interpret it as a polite form of "nice to meet you" in some contexts. 👍🏻
the Japanese version of "nice to meet you" as the old man said first is はじめまして" (hajimemashite)
僕が分かりました。ありがとうございます!!
as a kpop fan, i associate it with 잘 부탁드립니다 (jal butakdeuribnida) which koreans also use when meeting new people to say something like "please take care of me," "please be good to me" or "i hope we can be good friends"
Oh exactly!
yes よろしくお願いします does not directly translate into "Nice to meet you", as it directly translates into "[I am] properly (and humbly) do(ing) request"
よろしく = Adverbial form of 宜しい which is the more formal version of いい "is good, proper"
お = honorable prefix (御); also used to indicate 尊敬語 (respectful language)
願い = 連用形 ("masu-stem") of verb 願う "to wish, request"
します = 丁寧語 (polite language) of する; here used to indicate 謙譲語 (humble language) in combination with the aforementioned お/御
So yea, "nice to meet you" is a mere westernized way of the way more humbly and elegantly expressed よろしくお願いします in "I kindly request of you to treat me well" as a more sophisticated way of the literal "properly do request".
It's not that hard, is it? Why do so many ppl almost never get this right in their translations..
I can still hear him, soyososoyoso
XD
日本人です!私も英語学習でこんな感じだから頑張って話せるようになりたいす!
頑張て下さい !
As someone who has English as their first language, I wonder what it’s like learning it especially because even native speakers mess some things up and there are exceptions to literally every rule
@@Platina_Leafはい、英語には沢山例外がありすぎて難しいです、、!ネイティブの英語は省略しすぎて分からない( ̄▽ ̄;)日本にない概念が英語には沢山あるので根本的な所から勉強し直す必要があります。(例えば完了進行形とかとかとかとか🤯頭爆発する)
Do the Japanese really have free time? I thought you were just computers 💀
@@3522lolkps日本人はそんなに固くないですよ!笑
日本人です。日本にきてくれてありがとうございます。
またあそびにきてくれるとうれしいです。
I am Japanese. Thank you for coming to Japan.
I would be happy if you could come to play again.
はい、日本にまた行きたい!たぶん、来年!
Me reading this: .... so...des...ka...?
@@LuckisMe 何年日本語をべんきょしましたか?
はじめまして。そうですね、アメリカ人です。日本語を話しているのが好きです。日本語の二年生です。きょうかしょはジャパンタイムズの元気です。
@@blakeblazin9050 勉強(べんきょう)していますか
しました implies his studies are over, and きょう not きょ 😉👍
「そういうそいうそういうそういうそいうそうそうそそいうそいう」
感動的なですね🥹
感動的な話しすぎて射精して部屋がプールになった
おじさんガチでそよそよ言ってる説
ほんまにかわいい、この動画大好きでよく見てる、泣かないで😣🥹😢
わたしもよく見に来ちゃいます!もっと日本でバズったらいいのに🥺
lmao, this is great. This is what the original TH-cam was built on. YT is full of junk but it's gems like this that make surfing through it worth it.
My friend sent this to me and I cannot get over it. It's so funny and so true. At least I know now that I'm not the only one!
Tell your friend I say thank you!
Currently learning Japanese, that’s really how it feels when I hear/read anything
いやまあ日本人が英語勉強しててもこんな感じだから😁 ほんと聴き取りができなくて困る……。
I feel so sad so many people use your clip without ever giving you credit. I absolutely loved the video! Have a beautiful day! ❤
i love your content.
don't
stop
Thanks so much!! It means a lot hearing that kinda thing!
Japanese is too difficult for me, I'm just gonna learn English instead. Wait, I know English! Aw hell yeah, this'll be easy!
インスタで見つけてめっちゃかわいくて探した!
Found this video on Instagram, someone actually credited you.
I died after the "could you speak slowly" and he just continued on at normal
But then, the Genki at the end, that was brilliant
They credited me?? That's a breath of fresh air!
Yes, it was in the video description
It's sad just how much attention they got compared to your video here on YT, but you can't do anything about that
This happened to me when I was being given a tour of a historical house by a docent who was speaking Japanese but had English cue cards in her hands so us English speakers could follow along. I guess I was giving off vibes that I could speak more Japanese than I can, since I was politely nodding and interjecting a few Japanese phrases like, "すごい!" because at the end of the tour she just rapid fire began asking me all sorts of things and it threw me for a loop. Can definitely relate to this short! Thank you for making it.
As someone who learned Tagalog (Philippines), I totally understand. I feel this cartoon in my bones.
It works way better like this than the ripped live action version. I wish you more recognition
I’m in that same period where if they speak slowly it still seems fast.
そういうそうそういういうそういうそいそういうそうそういういうそういうそいますか?
そうですねー
Bro, my wife and I live in Japan and this is our life everyday XD
That's literally me in Spain some years ago. I was so proud of me when I asked a question... and then I got an answer I never knew what it was.
Your nihongo is truly jozu
When you tell the neighborhood chinese ladies you're learning chinese, so every time they see you they walk up to you and start saying a whole lot of stuff, but you don't understand a word because they speak a dialect and you only know mandarin, and you can't tell them that because language barrier again, haaaa
日本人ですが私も貴方と同じです、
外国語を学んでいても聞き取れなくて自信をなくします。
Great video 👍
Hahaha rough! Love the it. If I made one it would be learning German for 3+ years and then not getting the nerve up to say more than the simple thank you on a 3 week trip to Germany 🤦♂. So at least you tried.
This is why I love my tutor so much, we follow the Genki textbook but we also have lessons where we just chat about whatever I want to learn so I pick up so much practical vocabulary and it never feels dull or repetitive. It’s also so important to have that regular old everyday conversation practice - Im hoping next time I visit Japan I might actually have the confidence to use what I know, the first time I went I froze every time 😂
I'd imagine this is how people who are learning to speak English feel. I'd also imagine it sounds pretty funny when you don't understand it.
頑張って!僕も日本語の話すのは上手になりたいです。あまり聞き取りの練習しません。
You should probably watch his videos 😉📸
Two years of studies just want through the drain
the german channel "einfach japanisch" send me here. im glad he did. your animations are awesome. i really hope you can do this full time in the future. (im sorry my english is worse than your japanese 2 years ago)
Oh man this is so good
I saw this on shorts and this video just lives in my head and today I just searched " Animated guy speaking Japanese " And I'm so glad this was the first thing that came up! It's wonderful
this bro went to the final boss
man, how do I only now see this channel?
Hey, better late than never!
What has helped me the most has been making Japanese friends. This is obviously not possible for everyone, but is definitely something that I recommend to anyone trying to learn Japanese! Having the possibility to practice speaking and listening while doing things you would normally do anyway has really been a great help! It cannot be understated.
Another thing is practicing speaking at every chance you get. When I first started learning speaking felt awkward, and I didn't feel like I was making much progress. If there is one thing I wish I could've done differently it is practicing speaking from the start.
Lastly, consuming Japanese media. I personally watch animes and dramas with Japanese subtitles. I don't recommend this for beginners though. It's important to get a good understanding of grammar and vocabulary before you do this.
It's a really good way to improve speech, listening, and reading at the same time.
This is all from my personal experience of course, everyone learns differently, so do what is best for you!
みんな頑張ってね!
THE WAY HE JUST KEPT TALKING 😭
Your video is way funnier than the copy
this is a universal experience
This is the funniest and the most relatable thing I have seen on TH-cam
i like how hes asking a question which makes it even harder
Oh my God the mental gymnastics that take place trying to decipher a sentence after only understanding two words 😰😰😰
Heart-wrenchingly relatable vid
YOURE SO SO SO REAL FOR THIS BRO IM SO RUSTY I CANT EVEN TALK TO MY FAMILY NO MORE
I've gotten 4 years Japanse but have yet to go to Japan. Maybe I'm naive but I am hopeful I will survive
JAPANESE FEEL THESE WAY WHEN THEY LISTEN TO AMERICAN ENGLISH (especially on chatting)
ことは IS SO REAL HAHAHH
How does this not have more likes, it's a work of art
I feel just like this in English.
This is awesome 😂😂 Great work haha
This is what I hear when i watch anime and look down to my phone and stop reading the subtitles
Bro thank you so much for making this lmao I’ve been practicing Japanese for 2 months and leave for Japan tmo. I feel like it’ll be just like this 😂😂😂
2 months??😂😂
Any updates? Have you spent all your free time alone, isolated by your lack of understanding of anything anyone says?
そうですね。。というというというましょうか?
not genki 🤣😂😭😭💀
As a Japanese who is learning English, when I traveled Hawaii, I got an exactly same feeling as you.
頑張って!
早く聞こえてしまうかもしれないけど最初だけだから!
Had a similar experience but with French lol.
yeah this is basically it
Guys, study japanese media not just textbooks. It will give you a lot of insight. And dont lose hope, if you stay committed you will become fluent :) ive been studying for 2.5 years and it sounds less like そういうそそそうそういうそおいうそそそ each time i study
IT'S SO TRUE THO 😭
I know... and feel... your pain...
I'm 4 months deep into learning Japanese. Felt pretty good to be able to read and understand the thumbnail, at the very least.
saw this vid from felix's lwiay last week. as a person who's reached 2 years this january, i feel this so bad. finishing wanikani was awesome but i severely neglected speaking practice 😅 here's to the next 8 years i suppose ! awesome vid luck, definitely subscribed.
I feel sad for him 😭😭
me feeling confident in my japanese and deciding to immerse on smth new:
found on reddit, very relatable
WOOOOOO Thanks for making the pilgrimage!
I can't stop laughing hahaha trying to learn 3rd language got me like this too 😂
Just got my merch in and I love it
Beautiful.
The genki books 😭😭
Everytime you think you know you actually don’t 😫
Love your vid. It’s good your trying to learn the language so many people just expect others to speak English
I SWEARW THIS IS WHAT IT FEELS LIKEEE
this is so real, I play VR Chat in JP worlds and this is my daily routine. You can feel comfortable undestanding anime without subs but when you talk to a real japanese... is other level.
I hope this blows up more that it's blowing up on Instagram
困ったな!!!そう言う。。。
Haha yeah 3 years of Spanish and I still feel like I know nothing
"Slower please-"
"Soyoyoyoysoyoyoyoysoisoioioiosoioioioioioi."
Great Video
ahgggg you need a shoutout from other youtubers. i wanna see you hit that 20k and more. i would literly watch your videos if they were adds your sponsored segments are that good lol. seriously have never skipped one of your sponsored adds.
loved this
I've watched this a few times its so good 😆 ganbatte! Watashi mo nihongo ga yokunai!
Aight story time
Traveling in Japan right now and while strolling around the Tokyo Imperial Palace, some old guy starts walking towards me. And with the little Japanese I’ve picked up from social media, I naturally responded out of respect.
I didn’t know that he’d start talking to me for two hours. Threw me off guard but it was one of the best two hours I’ve had so far and I don’t think anything else will top that for the rest of my trip. He gave us a free trip around the place and told stories about the plants there. I couldn’t understand most of it but the words or phrases I did made him really happy; which also made me happy. I remember that he was grateful that I could talk to him despite the language barrier.
In the end, he gave me his thanks for listening and even handed over his talisman to me as a token of gratitude.
岡部さん
これを読んでいるなら、いつかちゃんと話せるように頑張ります。私はあなたが何を言っているのか疑問に思うことなく、あなたの祖父の話について話すことができます。電話をお持ちでないことは承知しておりますので、すぐにご連絡できることを願っておりますので、番号は変更しないでください。もうすぐ大学生なので待っていてください!
This is my favourite video on TH-cam
動画にも関わらず、コメントを読んだら「まあ、読むことができるけど」と思ってまた能力を信じてます笑
gold