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How to Count in Japan: 50 Common Ways to Count Numbers in Japan
This video introduces the most common way to count numbers in Japanese.
In Japan, the way of counting numbers changes depending on the object 💡
00:00 1〜10
3:12 11〜20
6:14 21〜30
9:10 31〜40
12:06 41〜50
I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶
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💡How to Use This Video
When you hear a sound, Japanese words will appear. Repeat the words to practice pronunciation. Of course, just listening is also fine!
If it feels difficult, try slowing down the playback speed to 0.75x. If it’s too easy, challenge yourself by speeding it up!
For those who find kanji challenging, try reading just the hiragana at first.
💡About Subtitles
I've added subtitles to help more people learn Japanese. You can change the size and color of the subtitles in your smartphone settings!
If I am wrong, I apologize, but please let me know in the comments.
🎧Playlist
・The phrases are carefully selected from those actually used in Japan.
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・The phrases are carefully selected from those actually used in Japan.
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・This is a series to learn popular things in Japanese.
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・Recommended for those who want to take on the challenge of learning Kanji.
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Japanese Adjectives: The Essential 100 Japanese Words 【Part.3】
zhlédnutí 2,8KPřed 14 hodinami
This video is the third installment of commonly used adjectives in Japanese! This is a popular series 🤲 If you have memorized the royal ones, please try this one! ✅PART.1 czcams.com/video/kFw3Oz-GCTs/video.html ✅PART.2 czcams.com/video/T-hTJTi9dc8/video.html 00:00 1〜10 10:01 21〜40 19:53 41〜60 29:48 61〜80 39:36 81〜100 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give...
Japanese Particles: The Essential 50 Japanese Words 【Part.2】
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed dnem
This video is the second in a series of videos on commonly used particles in Japan! ✌️ If you have understood this far, you are an expert on particles! 00:00 1〜10 4:04 11〜20 7:59 21〜30 11:37 31〜40 15:17 41〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality co...
Japanese Interrogative Word: The Essential 15 Japanese Words
zhlédnutí 18KPřed dnem
In this video, we have carefully selected 15 commonly used question words in Japan! 🐕. Being able to ask questions is a great way to expand your conversation💡 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality content! Feel free to leave any questions about the ...
Japanese Particles: The Essential 50 Japanese Words
zhlédnutí 3KPřed 14 dny
In this video, we have carefully selected 50 particles commonly used in Japan! 🐕 It is difficult to know how to use particles... Let's go through many example sentences and get used to them together! 00:00 1〜10 3:44 11〜20 7:40 21〜30 11:30 31〜40 15:25 41〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your s...
Hiragana Nouns: Japanese Nouns for 100 Everyday Objects
zhlédnutí 827Před 14 dny
This video is a collection of 100 commonly used nouns in Japan! Can you say what you see around you in Japanese?👀 00:00 1〜10 3:07 21〜20 6:06 41〜30 9:14 61〜40 12:22 81〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality content! Feel free to leave any questions...
Instant Japanese Composition: Let's Translate 20 Basic Phrases into Japanese
zhlédnutí 348Před 21 dnem
In this video, you will practice speaking Japanese! 🗣️ Memorizing words and phrases is important, but so is actually speaking. Let's practice together so that you can use Japanese immediately. I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality content! Feel free...
Japanese Adverb: The Essential 50 Japanese Words 【Part.3】
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 21 dnem
This video is the third in a series on commonly used adverbs in Japanese! Expand your vocabulary even further! 🐕 ▼Part.1 czcams.com/video/_SQQ_F2SMHo/video.html ▼Part.2 czcams.com/video/DQplBrcViPk/video.html 00:00 1〜10 4:59 11〜20 9:49 21〜30 14:37 31〜40 19:28 41〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channe...
25 Must-Know Japanese Phrases for Questions | Formal and Informal
zhlédnutí 945Před měsícem
This video presents 25 commonly used question phrases in formal(敬語) and casual(タメ口) expressions. If you're not sure which to memorize, memorizing the formal is a great all-around choice💡 00:00 1〜10 4:58 11〜20 9:53 21〜25 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher...
50 formal Japanese Phrases for Beginner
zhlédnutí 950Před měsícem
In this video, we have carefully selected 50 honorific phrases that can be used in Japan! In Japan, it is common to use "keigo(敬語)" when talking to strangers💡 00:00 1〜10 2:23 11〜20 5:02 21〜30 7:29 31〜40 10:00 41〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher qual...
Japanese Honorifics: 20 Basic Verbs in 3 Types of Honorifics
zhlédnutí 555Před měsícem
This video introduces you to the different types of honorifics in Japanese. For everyday conversation, polite expressions are sufficient. However, if you want to use Japanese at work, try more polite honorifics! 💁‍♀️ Description 0:00 0〜10 0:40 11~20 6:55 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your sup...
Japanese Adjectives: Phrases Using 50 Basic Japanese Adjectives
zhlédnutí 749Před měsícem
In this video, we will show you 50 basic adjective phrases. You too can actually create your own phrases using adjectives! 🙌 00:00 1〜10 2:47 11〜20 5:27 21〜30 8:10 31〜40 10:53 41〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality content! Feel free to leave an...
1 Hour Simple Japanese Listening - Standard events in Japan
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed měsícem
This video introduces a familiar Japanese event! 🌸 Japan has four seasons and various seasonal events. I hope you will enjoy them as well! It is also good practice for listening and shadowing in Japanese!👂 If you find the audio in this video too fast or too slow, we recommend changing the playback speed. 00:00 introduction 1:20 January 12:18 February 15:45 March 19:08 April 23:00 May 27:40 June...
Japanese Adverb: The Essential 50 Japanese Words 【Part.2】
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed měsícem
This video is the second in a series on commonly used adverbs in Japanese! Expand your vocabulary even further! 🐕 ▼Part.1 czcams.com/video/_SQQ_F2SMHo/video.html 00:00 1〜10 4:47 11〜20 9:36 21〜30 14:30 31〜40 19:16 41〜50 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher ...
JLPT N5 Grammar test 1 (learn japanese for beginner)
zhlédnutí 308Před měsícem
This video contains 20 grammar questions at the N5 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Try again and again to get a perfect score of 100 points! 💯 I am a Japanese resident (and a Shiba Inu)🐶 If you like the video, please give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing to my channel. Your support motivates me to provide higher quality content! Feel free to leave any questions about the...
50 Informal Japanese Response Phrases for Beginners
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed měsícem
50 Informal Japanese Response Phrases for Beginners
Japanese Nouns: 50 Japanese Words about Body
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed měsícem
Japanese Nouns: 50 Japanese Words about Body
Learn the Top 50 Must-Know Japanese Phrases!
zhlédnutí 2,7KPřed 2 měsíci
Learn the Top 50 Must-Know Japanese Phrases!
Japanese Pronoun: The Essential 50 Japanese Words
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 2 měsíci
Japanese Pronoun: The Essential 50 Japanese Words
Simple Japanese Listening - Essential Japanese Mealtime Greetings
zhlédnutí 500Před 2 měsíci
Simple Japanese Listening - Essential Japanese Mealtime Greetings
Informal Japanese Emotional Expressions for Beginners
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 2 měsíci
Informal Japanese Emotional Expressions for Beginners
Japanese Conjunction: The Essential 50 Japanese Words
zhlédnutí 20KPřed 2 měsíci
Japanese Conjunction: The Essential 50 Japanese Words
113 words N5 JLPT Kanji Reading Test Learn Japanese
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 2 měsíci
113 words N5 JLPT Kanji Reading Test Learn Japanese
Simple Japanese Listening - Essential Japanese Phrase "Daijoubu"
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 2 měsíci
Simple Japanese Listening - Essential Japanese Phrase "Daijoubu"
【10 Questions】Informal Japanese Conversation Practice
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 2 měsíci
【10 Questions】Informal Japanese Conversation Practice
Japanese Adjectives: The Essential 100 Japanese Words 【Part.2】
zhlédnutí 3,2KPřed 2 měsíci
Japanese Adjectives: The Essential 100 Japanese Words 【Part.2】
Preparing for JLPT: N5 Kanji / 日本語能力試験 N5 漢字
zhlédnutí 764Před 2 měsíci
Preparing for JLPT: N5 Kanji / 日本語能力試験 N5 漢字
Top 250 Travel Phrases You Should Know in Japanese
zhlédnutí 1,3KPřed 3 měsíci
Top 250 Travel Phrases You Should Know in Japanese
Informal Japanese Phrases for Beginners: Making Plans with Friends
zhlédnutí 1,2KPřed 3 měsíci
Informal Japanese Phrases for Beginners: Making Plans with Friends
Japanese Adverb: The Essential 50 Japanese Words
zhlédnutí 53KPřed 3 měsíci
Japanese Adverb: The Essential 50 Japanese Words

Komentáře

  • @rightway2316
    @rightway2316 Před 2 dny

    ありがとう

  • @lilifatma207
    @lilifatma207 Před 3 dny

    なんでできていますか?なに?

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 2 dny

      読み方についてのご質問でしょうか?💡 漢字の読み方については、 "何でできていますか?"の"何"は、「なに」でも「なん」でも正解です。 漢字には複数の読み方があるのでややこしいですよね... ただ、音声で聞いたときには、読み方で受けとられる意味が変わるかもしれません。 ・なにでできていますか?(What is this made of?) ・なんでできていますか?(Why are you able to do it? Why is it done?) 「なんで」はwhyとして使われることが多いです。

  • @green0451
    @green0451 Před 3 dny

    I was just talking with a Japanese friend of mine and she told me that いじらしい is not used with a good meaning and it's preferably not to use it. She sdvised me to prefer あどけない instead.

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 2 dny

      Thank you for sharing! "Ijirashii" is often used to express feelings of being touched by someone's perseverance or effort, or a kind of endearing cuteness that makes you want to embrace them. Depending on the situation, it can also carry a sense of sympathy or pity. I believe your friend’s advice was out of concern for the latter nuance. When simply expressing youthful or innocent cuteness, using terms like "adokenai" or "aikurushii" would be more appropriate!

    • @green0451
      @green0451 Před 2 dny

      @@Wankoros-japanese Thanks for the explanation! I got it!😊

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 2 dny

      @@green0451 There are things that can't be fully explained in a video, so comments like yours that deepen our understanding are very much appreciated! Thank you!

  • @hiromisuzanasantanna9731

    Obrigada pelo seu vídeo! Arigatou gozaimasu

  • @AprendizEstropicio
    @AprendizEstropicio Před 3 dny

    本当に、ありがとうございます👋😆✨☀️

  • @AprendizEstropicio
    @AprendizEstropicio Před 3 dny

    わー!!勉強になりました、90パーセントがしらなかったんです。❤❤❤

  • @hidekix5418
    @hidekix5418 Před 4 dny

    難しい、日常会話で使いますか?

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 2 dny

      Thanks for your comments! Compared to the phrases in part 1 and part 2, they are used less frequently in everyday conversation, so you should prioritize those first. But they are not totally unused, so once you learn the basic adjectives, try the next one! 🐕

  • @muhammadsyukuraska7003

    すごいビデオは

  • @japolskilopata
    @japolskilopata Před 5 dny

    I didn't know 90% of them ;O

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 5 dny

      This video is part 3 and has a lot of applied vocabulary. If this is too difficult for you, check out part 1 or part 2 !💡

  • @user-VirginHouse
    @user-VirginHouse Před 6 dny

    だれ dare 다레 = 누구? かのじょはだれですか? 彼女は誰ですか Kanojowa daredesuka 그녀는 누구인가요? 私のいもうとです わたしのいもうとです watashino imoutodesu 제 여동생입니다.

  • @user-wb6tg5qu1d
    @user-wb6tg5qu1d Před 6 dny

    회화 늘리기 좋네요 ~

  • @user-tb1ln7oi3w
    @user-tb1ln7oi3w Před 8 dny

    ❤🎉❤🎉😅

  • @pm20208
    @pm20208 Před 8 dny

    ありがとうございます. 감사해요.😊

  • @hongkong6705
    @hongkong6705 Před 8 dny

    This video does not provide Traditional Chinese subtitles as it claims.

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 6 dny

      Thank you very much! I had set the Simplified Chinese by mistake, so I corrected it to the correct one. Thanks for letting me know!

  • @EnioMartins-ko3rr
    @EnioMartins-ko3rr Před 9 dny

    ÓTIMO VÍDEO! MUITO EXPLICATIVO . 😎😎

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 6 dny

      Obrigado pelo seu comentário! Vamos trabalhar juntos! 🐕

  • @UNEWS_ANIMATIONS
    @UNEWS_ANIMATIONS Před 9 dny

    great lesson. thank you

  • @gavnuchka
    @gavnuchka Před 9 dny

    完璧なビデオ、作者は女の子なのかな?

  • @EnioMartins-ko3rr
    @EnioMartins-ko3rr Před 11 dny

    ÓTIMO VÍDEO! BEM EXPLICATIVO.

  • @Hubert_18
    @Hubert_18 Před 12 dny

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO !!

  • @user-jo8rx8xs8p
    @user-jo8rx8xs8p Před 14 dny

    太棒了,謝謝你

  • @japolskilopata
    @japolskilopata Před 16 dny

    その動画のおかげでどんどん日本の文化を分かられるんだけど、又、感謝する、心から有難いといえば、感謝なさいます、俺の感謝を表さなくてて泣くほど幸せを感じられる. ついに魂と触れられるのでございます。

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 13 dny

      丁寧なコメントをありがとうございます!日本の文化に興味をもってくださって、とても嬉しいです😊

  • @PrajwalBhandari-ni1zq

    Nice ❤❤❤

  • @log1006
    @log1006 Před 24 dny

    「開けます」を「あげます」に聞き間違えてしまいました。聴き取りはとても難しいと思います😵‍💫

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 24 dny

      とても似ていますよね。日本人も、前後の単語や全体のフレーズから判断しているところも大きいかもしれません🤔

  • @green0451
    @green0451 Před 25 dny

    4年 ぐらい 日本語 を 勉強します。ところが その 動画 ほとんど の 単語 は 全然 知らなかった です😆 わざわざ ありがとう😊 本当に 役に立つ です😊

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před 24 dny

      長い間、勉強を続けられていてすごいです!お役に立ててとてもうれしいです😊

  • @Ezzaldeen-ob1kr
    @Ezzaldeen-ob1kr Před 29 dny

    😊🎉❤

  • @nhanhautran3882
    @nhanhautran3882 Před měsícem

    ❤❤❤...

  • @ankitagade
    @ankitagade Před měsícem

    Please make N3 vocabulary video

  • @LunchThumb-by6rw
    @LunchThumb-by6rw Před měsícem

    cool

  • @log1006
    @log1006 Před měsícem

    ハムカツが食べたい🤤

  • @green0451
    @green0451 Před měsícem

    その 動画 の おかげ で たくさん 単語 そして 漢字 の 復習 しました です😊 わざわざ ありがとう ございます😊

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      うれしいコメントをありがとうございます😊 これからも一緒にがんばりましょう!

  • @oksanamatveenko2850
    @oksanamatveenko2850 Před měsícem

    In the sentence you have missed one word. Itsuka made kokoni kitai desu. The word made is missing from the sentence.

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thank you for your comment! The phrase "いつかここに戻って来たいです(itsuka kokoni modottekitaidesu)" is natural in Japanese. It expresses a hope to return to this place at some point in the future. The expression you provided, "いつかまでここに来たいです(itsuka made kokoni kitaidesu)," sounds a bit unnatural. "まで(made)" is a preposition that indicates a duration or limit, but it feels out of place in this context. Using "まで" would be appropriate if you meant to say you want to come here by a specific time, like in "来年までにまたここに来たいです(rainen madeni mata kokoni kitaidesu)" For example, a similar and natural expression would be "いつかまたここに来たいです(itsuka mata kokoni kitaidesu)".

  • @VinJapanGuitarShop
    @VinJapanGuitarShop Před měsícem

    thank you! I like this because it is long, it has the Japanese on screen, and a lot of good words. I hope your channel does well!

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thank you for your kind comments! You are so wonderful and motivated to learn Japanese!😊

  • @japolskilopata
    @japolskilopata Před měsícem

    ご苦労様って有難い、是非この動画で学びを進められるよ

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      コメント嬉しいです! これからもあなたの学習の役に立てるようがんばります🐕

  • @Wankoros-japanese
    @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

    参加してみたい行事はありますか? Are there any events you would like to participate in? これからの季節だと、夏祭りや花火大会にぜひ参加してみてほしいです!🎆 In the coming season, I would like you guys to participate in summer festivals and fireworks displays!

  • @SAKURA_TRADER
    @SAKURA_TRADER Před měsícem

    0:38 is it fudan or hudan ? ふ is fu

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thank you for your comment! In Japan, there are two romanization systems. In the Kunrei-shiki system, "ふ" is represented as "hu," but in the Hepburn system, it is represented as "fu." Going forward, we will standardize to the more commonly used Hepburn system worldwide. Sorry for any confusion!

  • @user-uv9fo3tc6c
    @user-uv9fo3tc6c Před měsícem

    Danke!

  • @green0451
    @green0451 Před měsícem

    わざわざ ありがとう ございます😊

  • @oksanamatveenko2850
    @oksanamatveenko2850 Před měsícem

    I have noticed that you have said dasai fukusou but it was written hukusou. I apologize for correct it in English.

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thank you for your polite message! I apologize for the confusion caused by the mixed use of Kunrei-shiki romanization. In future content, we plan to standardize to Hepburn romanization. I look forward to your continued support!

  • @h.e.a311
    @h.e.a311 Před měsícem

    excellent 🎉🎉

  • @Wankoros-japanese
    @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

    何問正解しましたか? How many questions did you answer correctly?

  • @user-ku2yp6rb6e
    @user-ku2yp6rb6e Před měsícem

    10. Karewa atode kimasu. 22. Choudo sanji deshita.10:40 23. Motto genmitsuni hanashitekudasai. 11:07 46. Watashiwa suguni shashinwo torimashita 22:26 41. Dokoka tookue ikitaidesu. 20:01 42. Mou onakaga sukimashita. 44. Ryoushinwa betsubetsuni sundeimasu. 21:28

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thanks again!

    • @user-ku2yp6rb6e
      @user-ku2yp6rb6e Před měsícem

      ​@@Wankoros-japanesethanks to you for the video 😊

    • @user-ku2yp6rb6e
      @user-ku2yp6rb6e Před měsícem

      ​@@Wankoros-japaneseexcuse me, I have a question! Why don't you right "ni" in this sentence? : "Choudo sanji deshita".

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      @@user-ku2yp6rb6e Thank you for your question! I hope this helps. In this expression, 'ni' is not needed. 'Choudo sanji deshita' refers to a specific point in the past, emphasizing that it was exactly three o'clock. In this case, 'ni' is not necessary. For example, in the expression 'Choudo sanji ni narimashita', 'ni' is needed because it indicates the completion of an action or a change in state. The verb 'narimashita' (the past form of 'naru') shows a change related to time, hence 'ni' is used.

    • @user-ku2yp6rb6e
      @user-ku2yp6rb6e Před měsícem

      ​@@Wankoros-japaneseohh😮. I think I understand it, thank you! 🙏☺️

  • @hasanwanos8361
    @hasanwanos8361 Před měsícem

    私は25の単語を知っていました、私がアニメから知っていたいくつかの単語

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      すごいです🥳 アニメで日本語をおぼえるのは良い方法ですね!

  • @stefjeanmanu
    @stefjeanmanu Před měsícem

    ありがとう、先生

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      こちらこそ、ありがとうございます!🐕

  • @oksanamatveenko2850
    @oksanamatveenko2850 Před měsícem

    Daijoubu where can be used in the conversation?

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thank you for your question! "Daijoubu" can be used in a wide range of conversations. As introduced in this video, for example, you can use it to mean "I don't need that" when you're offered something while sightseeing, or "I'm fine" when someone is concerned about your health.

  • @oksanamatveenko2850
    @oksanamatveenko2850 Před měsícem

    Arigatou goizamasu sensei, it's been very helpful for me to learn Japanese from you, it's will be great to communicate with people in Japan.

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Thank you very much! Please try to use this phrase 🍽️

  • @Kanna11917
    @Kanna11917 Před měsícem

    Ty tysm, this is very helpful🩵🩵

  • @youtubeuser1353
    @youtubeuser1353 Před měsícem

    役立つ動画お作ってくれてありがとうございます!❤

  • @youtubeuser1353
    @youtubeuser1353 Před měsícem

    とても便利ですね!ありがとうございます先生😊

  • @oksanamatveenko2850
    @oksanamatveenko2850 Před měsícem

    It is alright, it's easy to memorize pronounce verb it's very important and helpful to me arigatou goizamasu sensei

    • @Wankoros-japanese
      @Wankoros-japanese Před měsícem

      Kanji verbs are difficult to learn, but you are doing a great job at it!

  • @Ghostedisz
    @Ghostedisz Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for teaching me, Japanese😊