I love how foreigners try their best to learn Japanese🌸🇯🇵it is a beautiful language for sure, I wish Japanese people tried harder to learn English too! It’s always amazing to communicate in many different languages, btw ur English is amazing~
I always had a peripheral interest in Japan. I grew up on the Nintendo Entertainment System (or as you would know it, the ファミリーコンピュータ ネットワークシステム) . And in high school I even held the opinion that Japan was awesome at making videogames, and America sucked at it. It was also at this time that I got into Anime and more importantly, comics from Japan. Now I'm an indie cartoonist and the thing that really 'Triggered' my interest in Japan was a video put out by the channel 'Cartoonist Kayfabe" where one of the co-hosts along with 2 other American cartoonists talked about their experience going to Tokyo Comic Con and Comiket, and just what the comic culture and scene was like over there. It flipped a switch in my brain and i started learning Japanese that day.
That lady from Seattle sounds like ever anime fan in the US. I have been studying Japanese language for years by watching videos with English subtitles, can you speak Japaneses ないです。Language comprehension is about moving from simple messages to more complex and abstract ones but learning from English subtitles is not possible due to sentence order, bad translation, and lack of common alphabet.
I’m actually watching Terrace House and Love is Blind Japan on Netflix right now lol it’s helping me with learning Japanese😃
I love how foreigners try their best to learn Japanese🌸🇯🇵it is a beautiful language for sure, I wish Japanese people tried harder to learn English too! It’s always amazing to communicate in many different languages, btw ur English is amazing~
In the US people try as hard as the Japanese to learn a new language and usually achieve similar results.
I always had a peripheral interest in Japan. I grew up on the Nintendo Entertainment System (or as you would know it, the ファミリーコンピュータ ネットワークシステム) . And in high school I even held the opinion that Japan was awesome at making videogames, and America sucked at it. It was also at this time that I got into Anime and more importantly, comics from Japan. Now I'm an indie cartoonist and the thing that really 'Triggered' my interest in Japan was a video put out by the channel 'Cartoonist Kayfabe" where one of the co-hosts along with 2 other American cartoonists talked about their experience going to Tokyo Comic Con and Comiket, and just what the comic culture and scene was like over there. It flipped a switch in my brain and i started learning Japanese that day.
That lady from Seattle sounds like ever anime fan in the US. I have been studying Japanese language for years by watching videos with English subtitles, can you speak Japaneses ないです。Language comprehension is about moving from simple messages to more complex and abstract ones but learning from English subtitles is not possible due to sentence order, bad translation, and lack of common alphabet.