Wow !! Very good , It is so hard to find good pronunciation video / audio examples. You really make understanding this much easier. I look forward to more videos ! Thank you .
Thank you so much, Mr. A Soma! Though it will take a while for me to digest, very good teaching! Btw: 月落乌啼霜满体,春江渔火对愁眠。孤山城外寒山寺,夜半钟声到客船。 I'm so glad to see a familiar poem right behind you! :)
Yees! We learned 漢詩 in Japanese classic class in high school. But we read it in Japanese, so I have no idea how to read it in Chinese 😅😅 Anyway it's beautiful poem.
Thank you very much! Videos on pronunciation are very rare and therefore much appreciated! I didn't quite get the "kinenski" example. It would've helped if you would compare the wrong and right pronunciation just like in the last examples. Another user already asked for it, and I am interested in it as well: the different pronunciations of "n" depending on the position. Before g and k or at the end like in san or chan
Different んs are like different “T ”s in American English. I mean it's not so important, I think. Even if we don't know how to pronounce"flap T" or "dark T ", we can pronounce "T" in English. Before g or k, んsounds like "ng" . But if you are a beginner, I don't recommend trying it. Because it's easily to slip to English. and it's really hard for native Japanese speakers to listen English. If you are a beginner, please practice to pronounce "each hiragana with the same length of time" Then you will get easily to understand the difference betweenきねんせきand きんえんせき Anyway I might make a video about pronunciation of ん part 2, after " verb pitch accent "series of videos are done. Sorry it might be on next year 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅Gomenne.
The Crab part カニが食べたいの Is so funny. By the way, I noticed the Chinese Tang Poem behind. Could you please explain how Japanese see about poems? How do you read it, I mean, what's its pronounciation?
this makes a lot of sense! i can feel the difference between a japanese 'n' and an english 'n' when i speak but im not quite sure yet. when i pronounce a japanese 'n' how should my tongue move?
@@hrashidi100 At 1st, ん and な’s n is really different. なにぬねの’s n is close to English n ,but we do not use nasal much. ん is explained here, ん is not just consonant.
Campanas de Japanese said in a video that the ん sound pronunciation depend on the following sound. is that correct or wrong? can you said if we can watch his pronunciation videos without worrying about learning mistakes? here the video about the ん sound : th-cam.com/video/rMNE31vFV6w/w-d-xo.html
It's kind of like "American English T ". Someone says "American English has 5Ts. But not every native speakers distinguish 5Ts correctly. When we learn just 1T, we can gradually learn how to pronounce other Ts. And in my opinion, we don't need to learn "flap T"or "dark T"at first. How to pronounce ん is the same. Actually, native Japanese speakers don't care about the ん's difference. I don't use m for ん。 Someone distinguish んs,someone not.
"irassyai mase" is a fixed phrase from workers to customers. You can hear tons of "irassyai mase " when you come to Japan. "Youkoso " is an old phrase,people don't use it nowadays. We say " yoku kitane " or just " irassyai" to our guests . BTW " youkoso " is an old reading way of " yokukita". I recommend using "Hinative" to ask that. Many excellent native speakers will give you response.
When I try to pronounce ん by cutting air with my throat, I sound like a duck. I need help pronouncing the ん by itself, let alone with vowels and consonants. I sound like a choking duck when I pronounce ん.
I just recommend putting ん thing aside. Quality of consonants is not so important for learning Japanese. " Pronuncing each Hiragana with the same length of time " is the most important. Then Pitch Accent. If you understand them,you can gradually understand how to pronunce ん, I think.
@@SeizeJapanese Too late. I can pronounce it now. Doing a silly Japanese accent in other languages really seems to help me, the one without vocabulary. Sorry for wasting your time. Sometimes I am speaking normally and I pronounce an English or Arabic word with ん by accident. I should really take my studies more seriously.
@@SeizeJapanese After learning カタカナ and a few words (can't use my method of using English and Arabic words to practise pitch accent) , I think I will go on to pitch accent. I must practise that pitch stuff very hard once I reach it! I'm not used to distinguishing pitch in music let alone language, so this'll be a challenge; especially for a kid who's voice is changing, especially one who copies cartoon voices more than he speaks in his own proper voice (after going to Iraq, I can't remember how I sound like in English). Really, once I learn カタカナ I will just blindly follow the Human Japanese app I just installed.
Thank you
You are awesome :D thanks for the lesson and the hilarious impression!!!
カニが食べたいの xD Looooooooool
Thank you so much, this was the most in depth explanation of the ん vocalisation I've ever seen!
My pleasure! Good Luck with your study😊
Really fantastic lesson! Your explanation is very clear and you made it interesting with your impressions. ありがとうございます!
It's my pleasure! Good Luck with your study.😊👍
I don’t have this problem at all when I first learn Japanese but I found some other video helps a lot when they distinguish 5 different sounds of ん
You are such a lovely and energetic teacher, ms A Soma!! Thank you so much for your lesson.
You are welcome.
よくわかりましたありがとうございます
よかったですね😃
Thanks a lot for your explanations on ん!! :) I can‘t wait to learn more from you!
Thanks! Please watch my other videos.They will help you 😄
You are a great character!
Thank you very much! This has aided me a lot with the pronunciation of n in japanese.
Loved your video. I was a bit confused on this matter but now i’m all clear!
Thanks!
My pleasure😊
Wow !! Very good , It is so hard to find good pronunciation video / audio examples. You really make understanding this much easier. I look forward to more videos ! Thank you .
Vinny Bulldog Thank you !I'm going to upload other pronounciation videos .Yoroshiku 😊
Made me laugh so hard @ 「カニが食べたいの?] This is so much fun to watch and very informative! I'm glad I found your channel! Thank you, 先生!
My pleasure😊✨
thank you so much! i enjoyed this immensely!!! your explanation was very clear. and the content was really nice! I had a lot of fun learning!
Thank you for watching. Good Luck with your study!
watching this also helped me alot with learning the intonation too
That's great !!!😊
As something who's learning by myself, thank you for the explanation for pronouncing n. Got a subscribe from me
My pleasure. Good Luck with your study.
Thank you for posting ! could you also post a video about how the ん sound changes depending on the letter next to it?
Thank you very much. I learned a lot. Also, you are very funny!
Thank you for watching!🙂
Thank you so much, Mr. A Soma! Though it will take a while for me to digest, very good teaching! Btw:
月落乌啼霜满体,春江渔火对愁眠。孤山城外寒山寺,夜半钟声到客船。
I'm so glad to see a familiar poem right behind you! :)
Yees! We learned 漢詩 in Japanese classic class in high school. But we read it in Japanese, so I have no idea how to read it in Chinese 😅😅
Anyway it's beautiful poem.
Thank you very much! Videos on pronunciation are very rare and therefore much appreciated!
I didn't quite get the "kinenski" example. It would've helped if you would compare the wrong and right pronunciation just like in the last examples.
Another user already asked for it, and I am interested in it as well: the different pronunciations of "n" depending on the position. Before g and k or at the end like in san or chan
Different んs are like different “T ”s in American English. I mean it's not so important, I think.
Even if we don't know how to pronounce"flap T" or "dark T ", we can pronounce "T" in English.
Before g or k, んsounds like "ng" . But if you are a beginner, I don't recommend trying it. Because it's easily to slip to English.
and it's really hard for native Japanese speakers to listen English.
If you are a beginner, please practice to pronounce "each hiragana with the same length of time"
Then you will get easily to understand the difference betweenきねんせきand きんえんせき
Anyway I might make a video about pronunciation of ん part 2, after " verb pitch accent "series of videos are done.
Sorry it might be on next year 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅Gomenne.
@@SeizeJapanese hon to ni arigato!!!
@@vconsumer You are welcome!
The Crab part カニが食べたいの Is so funny.
By the way, I noticed the Chinese Tang Poem behind. Could you please explain how Japanese see about poems? How do you read it, I mean, what's its pronounciation?
Thanks for watching.
This would help you.
www.kangin.or.jp/learning/text/chinese/kanshi_A05_3.html
I've found this video.😅
th-cam.com/video/v6LlcC5yFJo/w-d-xo.html
好きでした!
José Carlos ありがとうございます!
Go ahead master 😊
Houssem mamache 😅😅
this makes a lot of sense! i can feel the difference between a japanese 'n' and an english 'n' when i speak but im not quite sure yet. when i pronounce a japanese 'n' how should my tongue move?
Mmm. It's a tough question. I need more time to reply. Chotto Matte kudasai.
@@SeizeJapanese ryoukai!
@@hrashidi100 At 1st, ん and な’s n
is really different. なにぬねの’s n is close to English n ,but we do
not use nasal much.
ん is explained here, ん is not just consonant.
@@SeizeJapanese i see! thank you :)
@@hrashidi100 You're welcome.😊
it looks the same as the M at the end of the words in portuguese
Really !? That's interesting😊
Domp aRIgatoooo. Sensei sukida
Arigatoune.
カニ が 食べたいの = want to eat crab (thank you!!!!)
Campanas de Japanese said in a video that the ん sound pronunciation depend on the following sound.
is that correct or wrong?
can you said if we can watch his pronunciation videos without worrying about learning mistakes?
here the video about the ん sound :
th-cam.com/video/rMNE31vFV6w/w-d-xo.html
It's kind of like "American English T ".
Someone says "American English has 5Ts. But not every native speakers distinguish 5Ts correctly. When we learn just 1T, we can gradually learn how to pronounce other Ts. And in my opinion, we don't need to learn "flap T"or "dark T"at first. How to pronounce ん is the same. Actually, native Japanese speakers don't care about the ん's difference. I don't use m for ん。
Someone distinguish んs,someone not.
And if you are not advanced student, I don't recommend learning other んs. I don't think It's efficient.
Thank you for your reply, Then I will use only one pronunciation of ん and watch you other pronunciation videos.
@@japonovice5802 Good Luck with your study 😊
Irasshai is welcome I thought that yokoso was welcome how you say irasshai again is mase ma’am
"irassyai mase" is a fixed phrase from workers to customers. You can hear tons of "irassyai mase " when you come to Japan.
"Youkoso " is an old phrase,people don't use it nowadays. We say " yoku kitane " or just " irassyai" to our guests
. BTW " youkoso " is an old reading way of " yokukita".
I recommend using "Hinative" to ask that. Many excellent native speakers will give you response.
You can see " Youkoso" on sighs.
Ok thanks I got it Youkoso is use on sighs 👍
When I try to pronounce ん by cutting air with my throat, I sound like a duck.
I need help pronouncing the ん by itself, let alone with vowels and consonants.
I sound like a choking duck when I pronounce ん.
I just recommend putting ん thing aside. Quality of consonants is not so important for learning Japanese. " Pronuncing each Hiragana with the same length of time " is the most important. Then Pitch Accent. If you understand them,you can gradually understand how to pronunce ん, I think.
@@SeizeJapanese Too late. I can pronounce it now.
Doing a silly Japanese accent in other languages really seems to help me, the one without vocabulary.
Sorry for wasting your time.
Sometimes I am speaking normally and I pronounce an English or Arabic word with ん by accident.
I should really take my studies more seriously.
@@SeizeJapanese After learning カタカナ and a few words (can't use my method of using English and Arabic words to practise pitch accent) , I think I will go on to pitch accent.
I must practise that pitch stuff very hard once I reach it! I'm not used to distinguishing pitch in music let alone language, so this'll be a challenge; especially for a kid who's voice is changing, especially one who copies cartoon voices more than he speaks in his own proper voice (after going to Iraq, I can't remember how I sound like in English).
Really, once I learn カタカナ I will just blindly follow the Human Japanese app I just installed.
@@موسى_7 Thanks for watching😊べんきょう がんばって くださいね。
@@SeizeJapanese You're welcome.
Thank You for putting up with my silliness.
Speak no English