Speedrunning EVERY LANGUAGE on Duolingo (JAPANESE)
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The way I remember the hiragana for "na" is it kinda looks like a dude yeeting his phone over the side of a bridge like "naaah"
for anyone wondering the silent u in ăăăăȘă sayonara is there to extend the o sound in yo because vowel length matters in Japanese and can change the meaning of the word. he was not spelling it wrong his whole life though the correct English spelling leaves the u out try to put it in and it will autocorrect you.
forgot to mention that as far as I know. sayonara is also a weird case where the vowel length doesn't really matter for the o but the right spelling would include the u
@@shhs1227 actually sayonara is more like "farewell" when speaking to a friend, sayounara is used like goodbye when speaking politely (it's not really used tho as it has the nuance of leaving for a long time). tl;dr sayonara (impolite)/sayonara (polite) is not frequently used because there are better ways to say "bye".
@@shukiramayatoo tyty
I love how about at the start when you were comparing German to another language it said "I love cheese" and learning German myself I find it funny lol
Liebst du denn KĂ€se oder eher nicht?
I saw the cringe warning and that was a instant like
đ€Łđ€Ł it's true though
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As a danish person, it was actually hilarious to watch him try to say the "Red bread with cream"!đđ
good video, i like watching these a lot. however im also wondering, after completing each one do you remember anything from it after a few days or quickly forget most of it?
Thanks! Glad you like them. It's always a good question. I remember very little usually, but I always tell people how editing these videos is kind of a big review session and I do a bit of research on the side, so I end up learning a fair bit.
@@jccbm thats great, thanks. after speedrunning all of the languages what do you plan on doing after? you could perhaps speedrun one of them again and reach checkpoint 2.
@@zkb7044 I might give it a try, but I'd be surprised if I could do a single one in under 2-3h, since checkpoint 2 has waaaay more lessons.
@@jccbm true, and by then you have to remember vocab and grammar from checkpoint 1, so it would be significantly harder
Oye (lee) Juan, dices (en 12:53) que ya llevas 28 veces haciendo divertidas lecciones de idiomas, y yutub me sugiriĂł tu canal ayer y ya me debes tres teclados! destruidos por el "jugo" que explotĂł de mi boca con tus ediciones y observaciones abismalmente graciosas. Postdata: amo (sweet) el QUESO sobremanera tambien. Saludos de Chile. Gracias por las carcajadas, te envĂo la factura de los teclados pronto.
The Japanese 'u' is pronounced /ÉŻ/. It's like a Spanish 'u,' except your lips are not rounded. In some cases, /ÉŻ/ is voiceless, which means you shape your mouth in the same position except no sound actually comes out, and which is why the Japanese 'u' can sometimes sound silent (or is silent).
Also, Japanese 'r' is the alveolar tap /ÉŸ/, the same as Spanish pero or mariposa. It is always pronounced like that in Japanese, so it sometimes sounds like a 'd' or an 'l.'
Thanks for the masterclass!
I knew this day would come!
It was inevitable, like death... or Klingon...
So, I just started learning Japanese on Duolingo (I wasn't a total beginner tho), but can I ask, what type of test you do? My Duolingo site looks way different, and my lessons are made of like 125 units, and I'm only on my 9 after a week, plus whole hiragana and katakana learning. Your test or whatnot seems to be much harder as well, as mine, with much more words in it. Is there some option that you have to choose to have these tests, or maybe you have Super Duolingo? I'm not sure lol. Anyway, good work as always!
Duolingo changed its format last year, these videos on my channel were done with the old layout. Every lesson had 5 levels (or 6, I don't even remember), so I just did level 1 of each to progress fast and get further ahead.
Now it's more linear. You can't really get ahead until you've really cleared previous topics heheh.
@@jccbm Oh I see! Thank you for the clarification! I forgot to check how old are your videos, but now it makes sense, haha. ^^ I just registered at Duolingo in this month, so I completely missed this old layout. :"D But for your own risk, you still can jump between units. :P So if you ever going to make out of this topic again, that couldn't be really a problem. XD
From what I know Japanese h descend from an old Japanese p, going to a labial fricative stage that still survives as Japanese f before u and then completely collapsing to h. So that is why h mutate to b with the diacritic.
You are a native Spanish speaker, so you could put Guarni and Catalan on the wheel, right?
Yes, but it would be a bit of a different format, since it would be English to Spanish to Catalan/Guarani. I will probably do it, but after the roulette is done!
@@jccbm ok
@@jccbm te sale muy bien la pronunciación del inglés, yo pensé que eras nativo de ingles
When are you planning on doing your next speed run tiwtch
There's a big chance I'll do a couple next week. These past ones have been quite busy with other cool stuff!
Yay finally here a Japanese living in Korea love your channel
Thanks! Hope I didn't completely butcher your beautiful language. Cheers!
In which Korea?
@@theworldoflanguages8772 I guess it's South Korea.
Well, I can't say you didn't warn me.
3:22 brain has no more memory =]]]]]]]]]]]]]
1:23 isnt this the kakariko village day theme from botw?
It is
What versiĂłn of Duolingo did he speedrun i wanna speedrun
Its kind of cool to know Chinese before you start learning Japanese, since the Japanese language originated with a Chinese writing system. (Most of it's vocab was borrowed from Chinese.)
Yeah I can imagine! Unfortunately I knew practically nothing about any of them đ
@@jccbm When you do get Chinese, you will prob get pre-knowledge from the Japanese Kanji, Chinese is just a Logograph-y language that represents words or entire concepts based on a singular character (or compounded characters.)
when is swahili coming?
When the Duolingo gods decide it's time to
Maybe soon you can do the new Zulu course for English speakers since it's about to be released into beta
Is that confirmed? If so, that's amazing news
@@jccbm Yes! It'll be released next month.
I have a ăăïŒ addiction
LOL
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thank you for try to challenge japanese.
I seem like there aren't japanese, so i'm first one i guess.
most harder is kanji, It's.....honestly f**king deficalt to rereamber, even me.
But, you are be able to absolutely learn japanese all.
I might had something wrong to about you tho.
I watched your video about duolingo, this video too so.
I like so^^. I like your japanese voice.
Well, I have no say to you anymore i think.
So, keep your good thing!
I surpport you making video.
Have a good day!
Thanks for the comment, I really appreciate it!
@@jccbmYou're welcomeđ
Another language I speak. More or less. I have been struggling with it for 24 years now... đ
I practice Japanese in irl and duolingo and I'm session 3 traveler unit 28
Your disclaimer đđđ
I had duolingo add on this videođ
I might make a Duolingo style Toki Pona course now...
7 7 7 7 BATMAN!!!!
love that 77777777 batman comment lmao
XD
WHERE. IS. GREEEEK!
It's somewhere in there
Duolingo math
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Bro i cant remembe all the symbols but im in 100+ days in Japanese xd
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buen video
Gracias!
This Japanese is so all over the place (Duolingo not u) dw
I'm korean weeb and I'm happy to see this.
Cmon bro you started an Asian language do Korean please
I will
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I really hate Kanji, i tried to learn japanese and failed miserably đ»(Edit: That's why I'm trying Korean )