【5 mins Japanese】"Ha na" means "flower" and "nose". - Homonyms
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2024
- In Japanese, there are many words that are the same but have different meanings.
For example, Hana has the meanings of both "nose" and "flower". Such words are called homonyms - どうおんいぎご. This time I’ll introduce homonyms!!
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Ohana means family in Hawaiian! ❤
Interesting😉
that's really interesting....my name is hanafi😁😁😁🤭😎
蛙が大好きです😊🐸🌸
わたしは 好きじゃないです🐸
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😊♪
I use oh hashy to eat sushi
Me, too👍
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
Mai ga Hana desu, haha
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