You’ve been working hard and it’s very inspiring! I know it’s a lot of work, but even us native Japanese speakers take like 10 years for kanji so take your time :)
Honestly when you write in Japanese it’s shorter then English you don’t have to write as much when writing a word but when you are learning Japanese and how to write in Japanese it would be a bit hard so a book like this is very useful! Ty for teaching some Japanese ❤
I am so terrible at reading katakana and knowing what English word they're going for. I literally would have repeated "doriru" over and over, never hearing "drill". >,< Also, I know I'm going to fall asleep before I ever finish the video, so I'm sorry if you already mention something along these lines, but you should totally check out WaniKani if you've never heard of it before. It's a kanji-learning program that teaches kanji based on complexity of radicals rather than complexity of meaning. This means that it doesn't teach you in an order helpful to passing the JLPTs, but is crazy helpful in terms of easing one into learning stroke-order and radical meanings. I'm not a bot, I just really love wanikani! >.< Thanks for sharing your learning with us!
I’d recommend writing each one 50 times. Just fill up notebooks with kanji practice until you get the balance of the characters and the stroke orders memorized. The biggest foreigner traps with writing kanji are having bad balance and bad line angles.
The books used in the video are designed for fourth graders. However, if you are starting from scratch, I recommend beginning with materials suitable for first graders.
@@morganmorkelin translation is saying thank u but i can't find the word ありがと💀plus i am fucked in kanji I can't memories anything from the 21 kanjis i learnt 💔
No funny asian languages make me want to shoot myself. Like this actually makes no sense how they make words with drawings and allat. Letters make so much more sense respectfully
The japanese kanji lessons are legendary. Loved the tapping too 😴🌛
More videos teaching Japanese 🙏
You’ve been working hard and it’s very inspiring! I know it’s a lot of work, but even us native Japanese speakers take like 10 years for kanji so take your time :)
I was learning hiragana and katakana with you and now kanji!! ❤
Two teaching videos in one week, I like it. Imma start calling you Ms. Alise if you keep this up lmao
I really love your videos of japanese lessons 🥰 I´m learning and relaxing at the same time 😋
Honestly when you write in Japanese it’s shorter then English you don’t have to write as much when writing a word but when you are learning Japanese and how to write in Japanese it would be a bit hard so a book like this is very useful! Ty for teaching some Japanese ❤
聞いていたら必ず眠っている動画の一つです!アリスさんの声が好き過ぎる😂❤
love your japanese vids! such a relaxing way to learn 💗
I 100% thought that was my rice cooker! Zojirushi's are the best.
I am so terrible at reading katakana and knowing what English word they're going for. I literally would have repeated "doriru" over and over, never hearing "drill". >,< Also, I know I'm going to fall asleep before I ever finish the video, so I'm sorry if you already mention something along these lines, but you should totally check out WaniKani if you've never heard of it before. It's a kanji-learning program that teaches kanji based on complexity of radicals rather than complexity of meaning. This means that it doesn't teach you in an order helpful to passing the JLPTs, but is crazy helpful in terms of easing one into learning stroke-order and radical meanings. I'm not a bot, I just really love wanikani! >.<
Thanks for sharing your learning with us!
I’d recommend writing each one 50 times. Just fill up notebooks with kanji practice until you get the balance of the characters and the stroke orders memorized. The biggest foreigner traps with writing kanji are having bad balance and bad line angles.
The Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy, I know that sound anywhere!
What is the name of these books you are using? I'd love to get these to study with 📚🥰
Gakken Mainichi Drill Kanji
(学研)(毎日) (ドリル) (漢字)
The books used in the video are designed for fourth graders. However, if you are starting from scratch, I recommend beginning with materials suitable for first graders.
@@あか-i1t3vomg thank you so much for the advice! 😊
質→quality 米→rice
「良質な米」は「good quality rise」です!
It's spelled "rice".
Btw, Is 米 read as こめ? Does it mean rice you can buy at store and then cook at home, or grains in their shells (husks)?
Thank you for teaching me.
はい、「こめ」と読みます!
お店で買って家で炊けるお米も、穀物も、どちらも米(こめ)と呼びます。
炊いたあとの米は「ご飯(ごはん)」と呼ぶこともあります。
@@ninnikunattou ご返信をありがとうございます。日本語の勉強を頑張りたいです。
Thank you to you too.
I will do my best to study English.
@@morganmorkelin translation is saying thank u but i can't find the word ありがと💀plus i am fucked in kanji I can't memories anything from the 21 kanjis i learnt 💔
Dang i miss katakana lessons and its already kanji
It might not get easier from here on but the rewards also get higher so don't give up bro, You got this
whoever invented this here kanji deal must have had a lot of time on his hands. write on, sister !
Wow your English is so good
i had a question, do you have any recommendations for Japanese learning textbooks for beginners? I've been seeking but i dont know where to start
This video does have an acceptable audio configuration, the previous ones do have a lot of background noise
I was sitting here thinking “why does that look so familiar and then I remembered that I had a similar, if not the exact same, one when I was younger
i heard ur rice cooker go off and i was so confused bc that’s also my rice cooker LOL anyways thank u for such a nice video!
Great job alise keep up the good work ❤️
Subbed pre 100k let’s go!
26:00 日本語では「driver」=「運転手」です!
「運転者」とはあまり使わないです!
日本語頑張ってください!
「driver」=「ドライバー」 か
I don't think I'm gonna pass the test!
Nice video
to chinese learner,i know all kanji but i don’t know how to pronounce them in japanese😅
Where did you buy the books?
Most characters used in Japanese are traditional character which are more beautiful and well-designed than simplification version used in China
I'm from China kanji it's too easy for me😂
看把你能的🤓
かんじをむずかしいです。
かんじをむずかしい❌️
かんじがむずかしい⭕️
かんじはむずかしい
がいちばんせいかい
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日本の子供用のドリルって外国の方からしたら難しそう😓
外国人向けの漢字練習ドリルとかあんまりないんかな?
No funny asian languages make me want to shoot myself. Like this actually makes no sense how they make words with drawings and allat. Letters make so much more sense respectfully
I’m interested in the video but trying to read and watch you write at this angle is giving me motion sickness