I'm Chinese and I've been self learning Japanese for preparation to study in Japan. After seeing this I realized I've been writing Hiragana in a very Chinese way all the time lol
@@hi10442 yea, Traditional Chinese characters and Kanji are pretty similar. But Hiragana, especially in a calligraphy way, is unexpectedly different😂 there isn’t much round shape in Chinese characters
@@TypeCAdapter there are 3 kind of alphabet in japanese 1 hiragana the round shape letters 2 katakana the more straight line and 3 kanji same to chinese writing same character different pronouncation I dont know if they both have different meaning
@@phamphampurin 😂 I’m Chinese so I guess we’ll have to recite many Chinese words since young…but I guess an easier way to learn is to learn pronunciation first, and then the radicals, and you’ll get to know characters better!
Sorry for the stupid question but how come some consonants are missing like F or B or G? If it’s too complicated to explain i understand, I just really appreciate japanese culture
Thank you for the video! I am learning japanese for my own entertainment and I did not really remember to hiragana and katakana lately, but this video really makes it a LOT easier to get back to it.
@@narutoninjagoandtheflashar4256 You possibly don't need to follow the steps of drawing hiragana from this video. I mean, nobody actually comes to see what way you write, right? In hiragana and katakana, most of the letters have an inconvenient start, which makes it harder to follow the correct order and remember it. It may only add to the burden and slow down the learning process. For example, have a look at か in this video. The first step is っ-like part at the left bottom, and then, the next is 丿-like part. Difficult to remember, right? In a long run, it becomes harder to write if you write all the hiraganas & katakanas like this... I mean, why draw a person from foot-to-head, while drawing the same person from head-to-foot is wayyy more easier? Edit : So, which stroke you begin with doesn't matter that much. Trying to create the easier ways to "draw" them according to your own taste would be a lot better rather than just following the correct order. Edit 2 : The correct order comes handy, only if you are in one of these situations someday. Whether to use the correct order or not, that is your choice afterall :- ❈ You want to read a real Japanese dictionary. (Because, in real Japanese dictionaries, the words are arranged according to the number of strokes and stroke order.) ❈ You want to become a Japanese calligrapher. (Following right stroke order gives some comfort, as it goes according to the flow (sequence) of the brush in calligraphy.) ❈ The person you are speaking to is not being able to understand you because it's not clear from the context in the conversation. (In Japanese, there are many words which are pronounced the same, but carry different meanings and kanjis. So, the speaker might write the kanji on the palm of their hand to make it clear. In this case, a fixed stroke order would come in handy, since the listener obviously can't read it afterwards. That would be a very specific usecase, though.)
@@SuggonM wait so what you're saying is that there is no right or wrong way to write japanese O.O? ive always thought there was like a certain way you had to write it but if not then.....
I’m currently learning Chinese Mandarin and Japanese. To everyone else here trying to learn a new language I wish you all the very best. I know you all can do it. I believe in you (^ω^)
Mandarin is the most spoken nowadays but I'd recommend to learn mandarin and traditional first and Japanese after. You wont regret it you'll know all the kanjis which will make Japanese learning a kids game.
@@chinuu1564 i want to do learn it but its so difficult especially for someone who doesn’t know anything about mandarin at all :,) i have hope tho so maybe i might try !
Did I impulsively decide to learn Japanese at midnight? Yes. Do I regret it? No Update: I stopped learning over the summer and now I'm picking Japanese back up and MAN this is nostalgic, ahh all the memories, also how did this get almost 600 likes?
@@shadownavneet5927 actually It reads like arigato gozaimashita, not gozaimashida. I just noticed that I forgot the う character in the end of word ありがとう, I corrected it.
As a Japanese , I can say this is one of the best pronunciation and handwriting of japanese language . All the best for those who are learning this language. 🙏❤️ Sorry , I am not that good at English
@Curious About Science ikr I know how to speak English fluently and only a decent amount of Persian I just can't write and read it. I'm now trying to Learn japanese.
I study Japanese in Moscow State Linguistis University. It took me and my group about two weeks to learn Hiragana and Katakana. But I am still very grateful to you. This video is a perfect guide to me, because I'm still trying to "fix" my handwriting^^'
I've been trying to learn Japanese/Korean from my brother who is fluent at both for a while. I'm still learning Japanese hiragana through this, It is very helpful... Arigato! ^^
This is way better to learn! Easy and slow… that’s what a beginner needs. Thank you so much and I really appreciate your effort in uploading this clip! Pls keep it going 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
김화영 you learned Korean right? I’ve been wondering what would un-neat handwriting look like? Since they’re all just symbols so is there actually bad hand writing
@@dulce4366 there is bad handwriting. In my opinion, neat handwriting is handwriting that you can read really good, like the characters on the phone/how you learned them. Ugly handwriting would be if you couldn't even properly read it. It's technically just like the ABC, there are really good handwritings like the one on computers or handwritings that look like hieroglyphics lol.
김화영 Oh okayyy thank you i know it was a dumb thing to ask but I was actually really curious about it like maybe I could look at someone with bad handwriting and say “omg that’s really good” and then someone who actually knows how so write neatly and they’re like “that’s not neat” thank you though
@@dulce4366 don't worry it actually isn't a dumb thing to ask. I was surprised people could have bad writing with languages like Korean or Chinese too. And np! 😊
@@dulce4366 It's very important to write the correct strokes for neat handwriting. :) The computerized one is usually not like how we write but depending on you, it could look neat too. As long as you learn the correct strokes, it would be a big help to your handwriting. Korean writing system are also letters, but they come in blocks. ㅎ(H) + ㅏ(A) + ㄴ (N) = 한 (Han)
My goal: •Learn Korean for K-pop and Kdrama •Learn Japanese for anime •Learn Chinese to watch Cdrama My brain: *can't even learn English grammar correctly*
I remember being a junior in highschool thinking it's so cool that I learned how to write my name in hirigana but my mother came over and said that's chicken scratch
I tried writing mine in katakana before my dad came over and basically went ‘ur name’s already written in kanji dumbass no need to translate it further’
I'm a month and several weeks in learning Japanese now I'm learning greetings can't wait till I'm able to speak fluently Arigato gozaimasu for the video
I really like your writing style. I am coming to Japan from Nepal on dependent visa in October. I liked being taught by you rather than being taught by my Nepali sir. And the way of teaching is also good
This is so helpful. Thank you so much. For a native English speaker just starting to learn Japanese, the shapes are so foreign and strange to write...I keep converting them to something that looks like an English alphabet which must be the WORST thing to do. I really enjoy the process of writing Hiragana (I am just starting...only up to the T syllables.) Its very relaxing and meditative...becoming an addiction. The muscle memory aspect I think is very important. I like your video because it is simple, uncluttered with music, flash graphics and unnecessary fluff. I have watched 100's of videos and this is one of the best because of its simplicity. Well done.
I used the app named Memory Hint Hiragana. It is good for learning the reading but not that good if you want to learn the writing. For writing we used a sheet our teacher gave us.
This will come in handy for when I start learning Japanese in college. Knowing the stroke order is helpful, and as a left-handed person, I hope mine will look as good as this as time goes on!!
Maybe this quarantine is not so bad after all. Before I was procrastinating like hell but now I don't have anything much better to do then suddenly I thought I should go learn this now instead. I've been repeating this video for 30 minutes now and I pretty much got it. It was much much easier than I thought it would be. Off to katakana I go
ROCK SOLID good luck I’ve been taking the plunge with kanji and something I recommend is to write the hiragana and katakana on the side of the kanji helps to reinforce both and to remember both of you weren’t planning on doing that? Just wanna help tho sorry if I’m a annoyance
I just started learning Japanese writing sytem yesterday and I was planned to practice 3 hiragana and 1 kanji everyday since I'm not on the rush. I downloaded a tons of apps and I tried to practice to write on a paper sheet, and they looks ugly 🤣 Especially I'm having a hardtime to make my letter "a" looks beautiful and pleasant to the eyes. This video was really helpful, I can now beautifully write them and I will use this video as a reference for my studies everyday.
This is a lot of help, i recently see again my aunt's book when she start to learn japanese though i think she didn't continue learning it, i think i was around 6-8 when i first see it and now, i'm turning 13 next week and.. got the chance to self study it, i start to watch videos of how i should start and they always say to don't skip Hiragana and Katakana or always start with Hiragana and Katakana, and today, i'm starting to learn Hiragana but don't know how i will even write the alphabets, this helps so muchhhhhhhhh🤍❤️
i only speak spanish and english and when i realized japanese has whole different alphabets i was like nah but i realized that’s how people who originally only knew japanese felt but they learned english so im gonna learn japanese f it
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
i'm just learning to write hiragana, this video is immensely helpful for remembering how to do readable handwriting. thank you so much for uploading this!
You really helped me in writing and memorizing hiragana. I watched 3 of your videos - this one, the calligraphy with the pen and the one with the brush. Loved all!!
4:25 In Portuguese to say "to laugh" we say "rir" that sounds like ひ And also it looks like a smiling mouth. So for Portuguese speakers it's easy to memorize.
Arigato I'm currently trying to learn Japanese every thought I'm ten years old I wish everyone the best of luck to those who are learning a new language too
@@hic9820 I’m learning Chinese too and it’s pretty hard because even though I’m learning I’m not good at writing and it’s confusing me because they don’t sound the same 😭
Just like English, there are different fonts for Japanese. Don't worry too much, if it looks close enough to the characters you would see written out on a computer, then it is more than likely readable.
I really don’t get how the japanese manage to combine the L and R into a single sound. Like the characters that sound like an R are supposed to sound like an L if you ask the average native speaker to say them slowly. I don’t get it at all.
Me: let's learn how to write japanese hiragana!
My hands: の
A'ight, u got me there
:-V
😅😅😅😅
Didn't understand!
NO
あ a 00:01
い i 00:15
う u 00:24
え e 00:34
お o 00:44
か ka 00:56
き ki 01:07
く ku 01:17
け ke 01:26
こ ko 01:35
さ sa 01:44
し shi 01:54
す su 02:02
せ se 02:13
そ so 02:24
た ta 02:33
ち chi 02:43
つ tsu 02:53
て te 03:00
と to 03:08
な na 03:17
に ni 03:29
ぬ nu 03:38
ね ne 03:50
の no 04:01
は ha 04:09
ひ hi 04:20
ふ fu 04:30
へ he 04:39
ほ ho 04:46
ま ma 04:58
み mi 05:09
む mu 05:19
め me 05:31
も mo 05:40
や ya 05:50
ゆ yu 06:00
よ yo 06:09
ら ra 06:20
り ri 06:29
る ru 06:37
れ re 06:46
ろ ro 06:56
わ wa 07:04
を wo 07:14
ん n 07:24
Uploader should pin this!!
Anon Ymous thanks for this!
Where is ga,za,da,ba,pa? Is it not hiragana? I'm just curious, since we don't have class because of lockdown😭
Benomaton wow thanks now i know its easy to remember. 😊
Ri is the only one that doesn't really look like itself..
Can we appreciate the fact that this person still hearts comments even after a full year?
Aww
Noce
RESPECT
Now I know why I can't write hiragana so perfectly, I have a wrong pen. Yeh
@@Honeybearlvr(tgcg6yvt Tichyg Tichyr749f75ooridículo
あ (a) → 0:00
い (i) → 0:15
う (u) → 0:24
え (e) → 0:33
お (o) → 0:44
か (ka) → 0:55
き (ki) → 1:06
く (ku) → 1:17
け (ke) → 1:25
こ (ko) → 1:35
さ (sa) → 1:44
し (shi) → 1:54
す (su) → 2:02
せ (se) → 2:13
そ (so) → 2:23
た (ta) → 2:33
ち (chi) → 2:43
つ (tsu) → 2:52
て (te) → 3:00
と (to) → 3:07
な (na) → 3:17
に (ni) → 3:28
ぬ (nu) → 3:38
ね (ne) → 3:49
の (no) → 4:01
は (ha) → 4:09
ひ (hi) → 4:20
ふ (hu) → 4:29
へ (he) → 4:38
ほ (ho) → 4:46
ま (ma) → 4:58
み (mi) → 5:09
む (mu) → 5:19
め (me) → 5:30
も (mo) → 5:40
や (ya) → 5:50
ゆ (yu) → 6:00
よ (yo) → 6:10
ら (ra) → 6:20
り (ri) → 6:29
る (ru) → 6:36
れ (re) → 6:46
ろ (ro) → 6:56
わ (wa) → 7:04
を (wo) → 7:14
ん (n) → 7:24
Valeu 🇧🇷💚
You are a life saviour bro
I cant understand why "ri" is different in here and video :(
is this all the hiragana??
Thanks a loz
I'm Chinese and I've been self learning Japanese for preparation to study in Japan. After seeing this I realized I've been writing Hiragana in a very Chinese way all the time lol
I think kanji and chinese writing are similar
@@hi10442 yea, Traditional Chinese characters and Kanji are pretty similar. But Hiragana, especially in a calligraphy way, is unexpectedly different😂 there isn’t much round shape in Chinese characters
@@TypeCAdapter there are 3 kind of alphabet in japanese 1 hiragana the round shape letters 2 katakana the more straight line and 3 kanji same to chinese writing same character different pronouncation I dont know if they both have different meaning
@@hi10442 For me Katakana is easier to write. Many Kanjis in Japanese have different meanings too, which is a very hard part for me to learn xD
@@phamphampurin 😂 I’m Chinese so I guess we’ll have to recite many Chinese words since young…but I guess an easier way to learn is to learn pronunciation first, and then the radicals, and you’ll get to know characters better!
Literally no one
My mind at *3am*:
**LET'S LEARN JAPANESE**
3 am is a different world i tell you
Bruh what makes this even funnier is the fact that's it's actually 3am where I am right now 😂
hEy! StObH iT!
So me Its crazy I read this comment at 3:53 am
How?!?!
Can we just take a moment to realize how good of a pen he is using, and how darn bootful hand writing he has??
The pen is dope
Where can I find this pen?
@@Sunburst42 i have no idea what kind of pen is that but it's cool.
@@Sunburst42 im pretty sure the pen is the Zebra Sarasa Clip Pen, 1.0mm.
@@pixiesnow7636 let's be real here, the link is so SMOOTH, my broke ass pen could NEVER.
My road to understanding Japanese starts here. Thank you.
Good luck 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Does your Japanese learning ok?
@@cyrus7570 it's certainly going well. I've just not been doing it a lot lately. Personal problems and interests
Am I the only one or..
The pen they’re using to write looks very satisfying
It is satisfying
Right it's so nice
true
Because that's a calligraphy pen dumbo
Yes it is
His pen is PILOT G-3 GEL.
ああ thanks!
Arigato 😁
Arigatou!
Arigatou 😌
OMG THANKS U I LOVE U 😘😘😘😘😘
The fact that how he writes the letters so smooth is so satisfying...
better than writing pencil on sand paper
That's a weird kink. But hey, to each their own I guess
I meant he's literally a calligraphist...
The fact that your english is good
@@krico1453 tysm😭!!
I love how you wrote the actual form of the words.and your handwriting is also clean,smooth and easily recognizable
Shut up fanboy of Fidel Castro
Vowels: 0:00
K Group: 0:56
S Group 1:44
T Group 2:33
N Group 3:17
H Group 4:10
M Group 4:59
Y Group 5:50
R Group 6:20
Other (wa, wo, n) 7:04
Sorry for the stupid question but how come some consonants are missing like F or B or G? If it’s too complicated to explain i understand, I just really appreciate japanese culture
Valeu
@@anahateseverything i think it’s in the katakana
@@anahateseverything th-cam.com/video/Bsfi4XbPE8M/w-d-xo.html this have show the alphabet f,b and other
@SireSpidey! I found that out two days ago but thanks for telling me.
But there is a way to make a V sound in Katakana, add the dakuten to the U sound
Me: learns "ku"
Also me: I am fully Japanese right now
Me: learns baka
also me: YES I AM ANIME HATSUNE MIKU JAJAJAJA
Mangle _Fox me learns all hiragana and sun of kanji I AM あまじん
Exactly
Jon ken ku
X)
Thank you for the video! I am learning japanese for my own entertainment and I did not really remember to hiragana and katakana lately, but this video really makes it a LOT easier to get back to it.
I feel like a kindergarden learning how to write😂😂😂😂😂
Lol yeah
That's the best way to learn any language though
Me too!
Not really for me..
@Layne Bradbury ah yes you're that 1 person that always has to judge every single mistake.
Me: sees a Japanese vid
My brain: watch it
Me: why
My brain: just do it
Weebs be like:
no
brain sponsored by NIKE.
Lol
Lol We are the same idk why..
This guy writes like a robot, his writing is perfect
So straight 😍
Who are you
@THE_uriel X_X
*habla
then there's me with my shit handwriting that looks like neat scribble
Yeah good point
This video is universally good for anyone who's trying to learn hiragana no matter what language you start from. Tysm
Shut up webi
Me: I want to learn Japanese!
Kanji: 「の」
this xD
Lol 😃😂😂
lmaooo
😂😂😂😂
dude that doesnt mean no, its just pronounced no. Its meaning is of
Friend: So how many Hiragana's have you memorize
Me: のん
None xD
I see what you did there
@@cloud2019 oof early
にあいよはくん
いいせんせいです。
Me : *learnt to write vowels in japanese
Also me : ok thats enough for today
😂😂😂
Cười ỉa
I can retale
sad but true
well yea, it is enough for your first day
字が綺麗すぎて何故か動画をずっと見てしまう❤️
あ
い
う
え
お
か
き
く
け
こ
さ
し
す
せ
そ
た
ち
つ
て
と
な
に
ぬ
ね
の
は
ひ
ふ
へ
ほ
ま
み
む
め
も
や
ゆ
よ
ら
り
る
れ
ろ
わ
を
ん
Me: *Doesn't have any interest in Japanese culture*
TH-cam: So I've decided you wanted to learn Japanese!
Nani!?
😂😂
Negrold your likes is 333 :0
Lmao
Omae wa mou shindeiru
何?
I can already read hiragana, I'm just here bc it's satisfying to watch
Same. All of it, but I can’t draw it perfectly though
最高! 私は UwU です idk if did that right lol
And no my real name isn’t UwU 😂
@@narutoninjagoandtheflashar4256 You possibly don't need to follow the steps of drawing hiragana from this video. I mean, nobody actually comes to see what way you write, right?
In hiragana and katakana, most of the letters have an inconvenient start, which makes it harder to follow the correct order and remember it. It may only add to the burden and slow down the learning process.
For example, have a look at か in this video. The first step is っ-like part at the left bottom, and then, the next is 丿-like part. Difficult to remember, right? In a long run, it becomes harder to write if you write all the hiraganas & katakanas like this... I mean, why draw a person from foot-to-head, while drawing the same person from head-to-foot is wayyy more easier?
Edit : So, which stroke you begin with doesn't matter that much. Trying to create the easier ways to "draw" them according to your own taste would be a lot better rather than just following the correct order.
Edit 2 : The correct order comes handy, only if you are in one of these situations someday. Whether to use the correct order or not, that is your choice afterall :-
❈ You want to read a real Japanese dictionary. (Because, in real Japanese dictionaries, the words are arranged according to the number of strokes and stroke order.)
❈ You want to become a Japanese calligrapher. (Following right stroke order gives some comfort, as it goes according to the flow (sequence) of the brush in calligraphy.)
❈ The person you are speaking to is not being able to understand you because it's not clear from the context in the conversation. (In Japanese, there are many words which are pronounced the same, but carry different meanings and kanjis. So, the speaker might write the kanji on the palm of their hand to make it clear. In this case, a fixed stroke order would come in handy, since the listener obviously can't read it afterwards. That would be a very specific usecase, though.)
@@SuggonM wait so what you're saying is that there is no right or wrong way to write japanese O.O? ive always thought there was like a certain way you had to write it but if not then.....
when you realize that japanese character is a drawing lesson
Wow
Just started my Japanese lessons today....am glad I have found this ❤❤❤
I’m currently learning Chinese Mandarin and Japanese. To everyone else here trying to learn a new language I wish you all the very best. I know you all can do it. I believe in you (^ω^)
I am trying to learn Korean and Japanese
@@jesusismysavior7487 がんばれ (^_^)☆
I am doing the same thing as you but I just started Japanese as for Chinese I’m decent at it for now
Mandarin is the most spoken nowadays but I'd recommend to learn mandarin and traditional first and Japanese after. You wont regret it you'll know all the kanjis which will make Japanese learning a kids game.
@@chinuu1564 i want to do learn it but its so difficult especially for someone who doesn’t know anything about mandarin at all :,) i have hope tho so maybe i might try !
“Sa” looks like a person smirking lol
🤣 this is great way to remember how it should properly look... now I can never unsee it 😅
😂
That's how I remembered it lmao
ツ does, not Sa
@@triiodide7762 same
Did I impulsively decide to learn Japanese at midnight? Yes. Do I regret it? No
Update: I stopped learning over the summer and now I'm picking Japanese back up and MAN this is nostalgic, ahh all the memories, also how did this get almost 600 likes?
Thx for hearting my comment. Currently practicing the first 15 kana. (A-So
How are you rn with your japanese?
Al Boo now on 60 or so kanji, but I’m currently taking a break to learn Spanish
@@violet_aurora3068 nice! I'm just starting to learn Japanese, got the kanas down, cuz screw school. Yes it has nothing to do with it
Al Boo oh honey you got a big storm coming
I recently started learning japanese and this video helps me a lot, ありがとうございました!
Greetings from Russia!
Lol i just tested myself by trying to read what you wrote, arigato gozaimashida
@@shadownavneet5927 actually It reads like arigato gozaimashita, not gozaimashida. I just noticed that I forgot the う character in the end of word ありがとう, I corrected it.
I from planet mars,,, arigato
Здарова, братишка
tbh, his handwriting better than my keyboard.
FR though XD
Yeah
いぇ!
Facts ㅠㅠ
I can't say no 👏👏
I'll be honest, I am here to understand manga
th-cam.com/video/bVcxdJrx4Kk/w-d-xo.html
Same
I am here for manga series perman and doremon
yeah
The truth is you can't
I've come to terms I'm only here to admire this guy's penmanship. His letters always look so clean and effortless
貴方のお陰で字が上手くなりました!ほんとにありがとうございます!
As a Japanese , I can say this is one of the best pronunciation and handwriting of japanese language . All the best for those who are learning this language. 🙏❤️
Sorry , I am not that good at English
Your english was perfect
Your English is great :)
As an English person I can say that your English was great!
は?
I can understand you just fine, and I’m from the United States. There’s still some words I don’t know, and I’ve lived here for 12 years.
Imagine learning Korean, Chinese, and Japanese at the same time.
you kind of just exposed me-
@@ailsasayshi5018 😎
korean and Japanese for me, eh close enough
In my personal opinion, korean is much more easier lol
@@Hi-gl1pf Fr
Friend: so you learn japanese language yesterday, definitely now you can speak and read japanese right?
me: の
はは
@@thighhighenthusiastic1268 what does that say lmao-
@@v3nu289 it is pronouced "ha" so its "haha" you get it? LOL
@@yerii_z correct
へへへへ
This video is invaluable to me as someone who just started learning Japanese. Love it.
Japnese culture is so beautiful!
But at the same time so complicated....
I mean at least it’s not chinese and vietnamese like omg i know both and i am mentally breaking down everytime with chinese
@Curious About Science ikr I know how to speak English fluently and only a decent amount of Persian I just can't write and read it. I'm now trying to Learn japanese.
@Curious About Science (•~•) XD
When its complicated I find it more fun for me .
Im Japanese 😂
I study Japanese in Moscow State Linguistis University. It took me and my group about two weeks to learn Hiragana and Katakana. But I am still very grateful to you. This video is a perfect guide to me, because I'm still trying to "fix" my handwriting^^'
Tbh 2 weeks are pretty ok to learn both. Took me the same time. But our class is just once a week if you have Japanese every day it kinda is slow. 😅
I want to learn russian😩
Я не руский 😢
@@takamanch wow! Maybe, a bit later I can help you with your will^^
@@КатяПетрова-ч8ш супер! Спасиба!
主动先 你是在中国学俄语吗?
I've been trying to learn Japanese/Korean from my brother who is fluent at both for a while. I'm still learning Japanese hiragana through this, It is very helpful... Arigato! ^^
do ur best!
th-cam.com/video/6p9Il_j0zjc/w-d-xo.html this is for me the best video to learn hiragana :) (they did katakana too and kanji)
*WRITE ARIGATO IN HIRAGANA NOW!!* >:D
@@mebingoo あリがと
@@g4ugaming404 ありがとう** ^^ /nm
This is way better to learn! Easy and slow… that’s what a beginner needs. Thank you so much and I really appreciate your effort in uploading this clip! Pls keep it going 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Me: oh Japanese is easy with hiragana and katakana
Kanji: lol 😂
هههههه والله معك حق
@@ahmeda5394 نعم
@@naresh9454 تتكلم العربية
@@ahmeda5394 نعم انا اتكلم
@@naresh9454 رائع 😲😲
اذن من اي دولة انت و اين تعلمت العربية.
When you want to watch anime without subtitle
Me :
PLS THATS WHY IM LEARNING LOLL
I wanted to understand the songs lol
Same problem here bro so iam trying to learn Japanese
HAI HAI
YES YES
SAME
@Arianajoy DeCastro thanks I’ll try that
Me: *learns Korean.*
TH-cam: Here is some of the Japanese alphabet!
But damn this Handwriting is NEAT.
김화영 you learned Korean right? I’ve been wondering what would un-neat handwriting look like? Since they’re all just symbols so is there actually bad hand writing
@@dulce4366 there is bad handwriting. In my opinion, neat handwriting is handwriting that you can read really good, like the characters on the phone/how you learned them. Ugly handwriting would be if you couldn't even properly read it. It's technically just like the ABC, there are really good handwritings like the one on computers or handwritings that look like hieroglyphics lol.
김화영 Oh okayyy thank you i know it was a dumb thing to ask but I was actually really curious about it like maybe I could look at someone with bad handwriting and say “omg that’s really good” and then someone who actually knows how so write neatly and they’re like “that’s not neat” thank you though
@@dulce4366 don't worry it actually isn't a dumb thing to ask. I was surprised people could have bad writing with languages like Korean or Chinese too. And np! 😊
@@dulce4366 It's very important to write the correct strokes for neat handwriting. :)
The computerized one is usually not like how we write but depending on you, it could look neat too.
As long as you learn the correct strokes, it would be a big help to your handwriting.
Korean writing system are also letters, but they come in blocks.
ㅎ(H) + ㅏ(A) + ㄴ (N) = 한 (Han)
Thanks that's a great help to me who's learning Japanese from the beginning
Sending love from Egypt ❤
My goal:
•Learn Korean for K-pop and Kdrama
•Learn Japanese for anime
•Learn Chinese to watch Cdrama
My brain: *can't even learn English grammar correctly*
For き or ki I have seen where the bottom part is connected. Which one is correct?
True..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
yo thats true-
totally NOT me....😂😂😂😂
yikes
"Na... Ni"
*_NANI?!_* 😨
😂That's funny😂
i’m screaming😂😂
It’s in the order just like alphabet
何
Well, that's is something that (i think) only outsiders who heard the Nani meme first think.
なに
Now I can delete doulingo
No I do-ulingo think so
I think the owl would kill you if you did ;)
Milu Xx true
の you cant
Yo try human japanese, it's way easier than duolingo
Thank you.I am glad for this basic as it's a revision for me after neglecting years of this beautiful language.
I remember being a junior in highschool thinking it's so cool that I learned how to write my name in hirigana but my mother came over and said that's chicken scratch
Your name should probably be in katakana? Unless your name is Japanese
@@captaintogawa9736 damn, you're right 😅... Well I feel like an idiot 😂
Technically, yes. But if you don’t know Katakana yet, it’s okay to write everything what you know in hiragana.
I tried writing mine in katakana before my dad came over and basically went ‘ur name’s already written in kanji dumbass no need to translate it further’
th-cam.com/play/PL_1mPEq7Q2TJ-h61M140QHMbhnWfWaPtl.html
I'm a month and several weeks in learning Japanese now I'm learning greetings can't wait till I'm able to speak fluently
Arigato gozaimasu for the video
I recommend that you don’t use romaji so basically ‚Arigato‘
It would be easier to write it in Japanese!
Just a Tipp hope I don’t seem rude.
@@Justazraa I understand where your coming from the girl did say not to use Romaji or else you'll get to use to it
I'm pretty sure it ain't spelt 'arigato'
I'm pretty sure its 'arigatou'
But I could be wrong anyways have a nice day 🥰🥰
@@noiboi7951 you are right. Arigatō. ありがとう
@@jahmalbrown5848 yeah!
me: “ i wanna learn how to read, write and speak in japanese.”
my brain: “ how about you just read and speak?”
😂same😂😂
Its harder though
Same
I don't have the mental capacity to even remember how to write these, just read
Thats me, but now i keep mixing japanese and korean when i’m trying to use only one 😡
- I love Japanese culture! Especially its 3 types of alphabet.
Thank you for teaching Hiragana alphabet to write during a difficult time! ♡
When you realize that the Japanese alphabet is more interesting to learn than english alphabet
Yo preach
These word are like Telugu alphabets also like this
It's the latin alphabet not the english one.
Latin and english letters are the same.
Don't want to sound like a karen.
I am just saying
@@nebeprisikiskiakopusteliau8884 Tru
But ok the japanese alphabet is the most interesting in the world.
Well at least that's my opinion
I finished learning hiragana! Now I have my math exam tomorrow so let's start learning katakana!
LOL am dying 😂
GIGACHAD! Respect +
What can u do , it's just about priority 😅
i really can't lol 😂
Such an underrated comment
"Ki" really said: I'm a smiling man ya'll :')
Se
"Sa" too! さ
Ko
That's why it's really easy to learn
what about ひ literally smiling in every single way possible dkdnsn
I really like your writing style. I am coming to Japan from Nepal on dependent visa in October. I liked being taught by you rather than being taught by my Nepali sir. And the way of teaching is also good
Ooh, I love how satisfying his handwriting is
learning a, e , i, o, u in japanese is giving me Einstein vibes
Same lol
Haha
facts🤣
I speak portuguese, so it sounds very familiar.
@@demilo_ It's already an ease that we have.
This is so helpful. Thank you so much. For a native English speaker just starting to learn Japanese, the shapes are so foreign and strange to write...I keep converting them to something that looks like an English alphabet which must be the WORST thing to do. I really enjoy the process of writing Hiragana (I am just starting...only up to the T syllables.) Its very relaxing and meditative...becoming an addiction. The muscle memory aspect I think is very important. I like your video because it is simple, uncluttered with music, flash graphics and unnecessary fluff. I have watched 100's of videos and this is one of the best because of its simplicity. Well done.
Cough like same here im still in the T A/I/U/E/O part
I used the app named Memory Hint Hiragana. It is good for learning the reading but not that good if you want to learn the writing. For writing we used a sheet our teacher gave us.
aneyà you also did しゃ しゅ しょ and the others? If so awesome👍 If not have fun 😅
@milk & kookies dakuten?
I've always found the japanese alphabet interesting and beautiful and now i try to learn it.
Thanks this of great help!!
Amazing! I refer to this all the time 🌈
Heey how are you ?! 😄😄
Omg..u ain't the really Natalie's outlet...are u?!
@@samirandey4426 she is!!!!🌟😊
fucck Army Rosè
Check the channel
WHAT ARE DOIN HERE NATALIE?
,ᕦ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)ᕤ, 👁👄👁
Him : **Say,explain and etc**
me: Damn his handwriting is so neat
Me: Trying to understand Japanese letters
My Brain: Its a stickman.
I thought that’s how everyone remembers it...
HAHAH
That’s Korean
@@Jgreatfull This video is Korean?
Korean Letters and Japanese Letters different, also check the vid title
This will come in handy for when I start learning Japanese in college. Knowing the stroke order is helpful, and as a left-handed person, I hope mine will look as good as this as time goes on!!
villain pfp
@@L0u8823 Thanks for noticing lol
I can’t imagine having such beautiful hand writing
I can and with this video and videos I hope one day to have the consistency of this dude.
?? He knows hiragana well, but his hand writing isn't that good
Him: **writes the letter**
Me: *eH? waiT, hoW-*
Maybe this quarantine is not so bad after all. Before I was procrastinating like hell but now I don't have anything much better to do then suddenly I thought I should go learn this now instead. I've been repeating this video for 30 minutes now and I pretty much got it. It was much much easier than I thought it would be. Off to katakana I go
ROCK SOLID good luck I’ve been taking the plunge with kanji and something I recommend is to write the hiragana and katakana on the side of the kanji helps to reinforce both and to remember both of you weren’t planning on doing that? Just wanna help tho sorry if I’m a annoyance
I just started learning Japanese writing sytem yesterday and I was planned to practice 3 hiragana and 1 kanji everyday since I'm not on the rush. I downloaded a tons of apps and I tried to practice to write on a paper sheet, and they looks ugly 🤣 Especially I'm having a hardtime to make my letter "a" looks beautiful and pleasant to the eyes. This video was really helpful, I can now beautifully write them and I will use this video as a reference for my studies everyday.
Good luck!
Hello!😊
May I ask how your love for the Japanese language remains?
Have you managed to learn the language since then?😊😊🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
When the na and ni came in I felt that.🤨
Lol
何??
Nani?
何、ナニ、なに。。。Idk why I did this but ok
@@lisa8012 You forgot the Rōmaji.(笑)
it’s : あ
how I write it : の
Someone explain this to me i dont get it
@@shoukonishimiya2535 it's pronounced like 'no'
@@shoukonishimiya2535 の is read as ‚no‘
Him: あ
Me: お
They look so similar
@@saltedwater5655 a o nu and ne look similar even tho i can distinguish between those characters they look so similar
This is a lot of help, i recently see again my aunt's book when she start to learn japanese though i think she didn't continue learning it, i think i was around 6-8 when i first see it and now, i'm turning 13 next week and.. got the chance to self study it, i start to watch videos of how i should start and they always say to don't skip Hiragana and Katakana or always start with Hiragana and Katakana, and today, i'm starting to learn Hiragana but don't know how i will even write the alphabets, this helps so muchhhhhhhhh🤍❤️
When he writes particle *no* - の
When I try - @
Yo same 💀
@@nemui9380 Don't use emoji.
Don't compare yourself to a professional.
@@mototora Agree 😄
i only speak spanish and english and when i realized japanese has whole different alphabets i was like nah but i realized that’s how people who originally only knew japanese felt but they learned english so im gonna learn japanese f it
Same 💀
These words are like Telugu aksharalu
Creo que vale la pena aprenderlo
Same bro
Can i call you deagle 50
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential!
I went there for Indonesian, I wish they would have given me Japanese cause then I wouldn’t have to learn it on my own now
Thanks for the video, your japanese handwriting is so beautiful.
*legend says this legend is still hearting comments to this day*
ok
Not your comment lmfao
well this is ironic
he only left your comment out lol
BABAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAH
i'm just learning to write hiragana, this video is immensely helpful for remembering how to do readable handwriting. thank you so much for uploading this!
You really helped me in writing and memorizing hiragana. I watched 3 of your videos - this one, the calligraphy with the pen and the one with the brush. Loved all!!
I am an Arab girl, I am 13 years old, I speak Arabic, French and English, and I have never been in Japanese. Are you proud of me 👌🇩🇿👸🏻❤😊
3 languages at 13 is very good!
Holy crap I’m Japanese and my writing is shit, but wow this guy has close to perfect handwriting
I suppose you came to this video just out of your curiosity?
But your English quite impressive thoo
Then we guess we learning from the best??
Ikr 😭
I learnt 50 percent hiragana and i always wrote "sa" and "ka" WRONG LMAOOSODOAO 😭 especially i drew bottom one like bowl and upper one like ✝️
4:25 In Portuguese to say "to laugh" we say "rir" that sounds like ひ And also it looks like a smiling mouth.
So for Portuguese speakers it's easy to memorize.
nunca pensei nisso, obrigado
@@lennontism de nada!
Verdade
Lol after I read this information, now it's easy for me too, thx 😉
You know risa means laugh in Spanish too so it kind of seems like a short version of that
He: Write without dificullty
me : NANI
Luna santana30 I think you mean なに 😂😂
Blue! 😂何
なに?!?!?!?
Mee I was so happy 😂
•°•
Arigato I'm currently trying to learn Japanese every thought I'm ten years old I wish everyone the best of luck to those who are learning a new language too
Why would you say 'thank you' at the start of a sentence?💀
🤣@@-SoapBubble-
@@-SoapBubble- DONT BLAME A 10 Y OLD,HES THANKING THE VIDEO MAKER ISNT THAT OBVIOUS
I have 7 minutes till my Japanese exam and this is how I’m gonna spend them.
Watching this
"ki" looked like a smug lenny face without eyes.
Lucas Melody I will never look at it the same way again
SeasonTwoPlease lol 😂
Lucas Melody I agree, 临 lol
"Sa" too
without eyes huh?
*Hentai references intensifities*
Me: Maybe if I watch this a million times then I will get it!
Me two day latter: Wait what's くSay again?
Lol that's like the only one I know it's ku I believe
@@ellxsandranoratora Yeah it's ku
I've been learning hiragana for 4 hours now and I've only learnt first 20 of them. And people say hiragana is easy...
I remember くby remembering that くそ(kuso) means fuck
Frick I thought it was ki
Thank you very much Takumi Sensei. I'm learning writing japanese thanks to your channel. このチャンネルでたくさん助けています。 どうもありがとうございました。
At the beginning.
Ah, Hiragana and Katakana, easy!!!
Kanji: Here I come!
im been learnin chinese so hopefully kanji wont be like TOO difficult
@@hic9820 I’m learning Chinese too and it’s pretty hard because even though I’m learning I’m not good at writing and it’s confusing me because they don’t sound the same 😭
@@thomasski_7 the writing isnt too hard for me, just the pronunciations lol
@@hic9820 Yeah man and in Japanese kanji, one of those characters could have like multiple sounds.
Um can you learn all 50,000+ Kanji characters , Sir?
just realised I've been writing あ wrong for two whole years
At least you know
Same hagahhaga
Just like English, there are different fonts for Japanese. Don't worry too much, if it looks close enough to the characters you would see written out on a computer, then it is more than likely readable.
*the more you know*
And I've been doing it wrong for a solid 10 years till this time 😂
i was like “omg such a beautiful handwriting” and then i saw the name of the channel
just came here to be amazed by how pretty your calligraphy is
I'm from India.... And learning Japanese hiragana through this is very helpful... Arigato!
its arigatou
Re... ro...
Me: Rero rero rero rero rero... :v
Lelo*
Hahaha
Is that a jojo reference?
なに?!
I really don’t get how the japanese manage to combine the L and R into a single sound.
Like the characters that sound like an R are supposed to sound like an L if you ask the average native speaker to say them slowly. I don’t get it at all.
me: **tries to speak in japanese**
Japanese person: why they trynna eat children with a monster-
Bakemono de kodomo wo tabetai...?
Okay, I'm still learning.
@AnimeOnline 791 • 0.5 mins ago HAAHAHA EMERGENCY FOOD
this is so useful, ありがとう!💟
Your hand writing is just perfect I am jealous, but with practice everything has it's time!!
Me: **obsessed with Japanese since I was 7**
TH-cam: So, I have been listening.
Me: :D
Pink Honey Ham same
Ok good, I wasn’t alone