Japanese Homonyms|HANA is "flower" and "nose."
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- In Japanese, there are many words that are the same but have different meanings. For example, Hana means both "nose" and "flower." This time I’ll introduce Japanese homonyms!
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Ohana means family in Hawaiian! ❤
Interesting😉
蛙が大好きです😊🐸🌸
わたしは 好きじゃないです🐸
that's really interesting....my name is hanafi😁😁😁🤭😎
動画をありがとうございます
動画を見てくれてありがとうございます😊♪
Some words on this list have different intonations. From what I know, 花 and 鼻 also have different intonations when combined with particles.
Thank you for your comment💓 Even if the intonation is a little strange, we understand the meaning. Don't worry😉
is pitch accent even a thing you can use to derive meaning? i've heard its completely regional and thus a total crapshoot. seems like context is everything
I use oh hashy to eat sushi
Me, too👍
Ha Na means one so what are you talking about? Ha Na Dul Set counting 123
This joke made me smile today! 😂 Thank you
@@RoadVlogit's not a joke why are you even laughing
@@darealmj2163 how I should treat this then? You speaking about Korean numbers in comment section under the video about Japanese Homonyns ;) Have I been trolled right now? XD
Mai ga Hana desu, haha