100 Japanese Common Phrases for Daily Conversation between Friends - Speaking practice
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- Master 100 essential Japanese phrases for daily life that you don't study with textbooks! The expressions are for casual conversation and they are real!
Listen and repeat many times till you can say the phrases naturally.
*Please be careful! You cannot use them to your senpai (senior) or sensei (teacher) because they are not polite enough!
【scenes】
00:00 Let's start
00:13 Greetings
02:52 Meeting up
05:32 Likes & Dislikes
08:58 in Town
12:45 Chatting
16:53 Questions
19:10 Make a comment
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Very useful phrases. I love it. 👏🏻🫶🏻
ありがとうございます😊 にほんご、がんばってね❗️
Thank you so much so helpful
You're welcome❣ どういたしまして☺
Sooo helpful!! Thank you!! Can you do the same phrases but formal/keigo? Please. I want to do a comparison. It’s easier to study like this. 😊🙏🏻
Thank you for your suggestion! It would be interesting.
Maybe not the same phrases because meanings of some expressions are not suitable for formal settings. But I'll make a video of formal nihongo. ありがとうございます♪
@@atsukosensei doumo arigatou!!! Yes!! Formal equivalent is sooo helpful. I write all your phrases down in my notebook and would like the formal version next to it if possible. I love your videos!! Thank you!! ❤️🙏🏻
Wow, I'm very happy to know that you are making good use of my videos to study Japanese❣
It may take some time to make a formal expressions video, but I will make one. Chotto matte kudasai ne☺
I agree with FransceneJK98. It would be useful to have phrases in formal speech. Thanks for your work.
@@malikamarti-mechri6064 もうちょっと まってくださいね!I'm still working on it. ☺
also, 4:48 “hurry up”. It says isoide, but I hear people say “hayaku”(早く) more. Are both correct?
7:46 - “naruhodo” for “I see.” I hear people say “そか”. Are both correct?
8:36- “iketeru.” (It’s cool.). Can I also say, “kakkoii”? Or is kakkoii only for people who look good/cool?
Thank you for your questions!
Hurry up - You can use both.☺
I see - Yes, both correct. Use "なるほど" when you understand more deeply. And, for spelling, そっか is more common. If you speak fast, it sounds like "そか", though.☺
Iketeru - You can use "Kakkoii" not only for people but for items like cars or bags. BUt younger people tend to use "iketeru" more often. ☺
Hope my answer helps❣
Pretty useful, and you have a nice voice to listen to, thanks for the video :)
Romaji makes me cheat tho, it would be cool to not have it
Thank you for your comment♪ I really appriciate your feedback.☺