【Japanese Listening】Ep.2: Funny Mistakes in Japanese | Tanaka Radio

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Komentáře • 147

  • @MSinclairStevens
    @MSinclairStevens Před 2 lety +353

    When I began studying Japanese, I had trouble distinguishing between the sounds for "su" (す) and "tsu" (つ). I asked one of my colleagues what he was going to do during "nasu yasumi" (eggplant vacation) instead of "natsu yasumi" (summer vacation). This became such a big joke in my office, that I ended up drawing a little picture of an eggplant on vacation, lying on the beach, reading a book, and sipping a cocktail with an umbrella in it. The best thing about mistakes, is if one is able to laugh at oneself, one NEVER forgets. Making mistakes is one of the fastest ways to learn.

  • @laracombina
    @laracombina Před 2 lety +180

    Love your soft voice, I hope you keep doing content in the future! Thank you for keeping us motivated through this challenge 💕

  • @sasquatchii6621
    @sasquatchii6621 Před 2 lety +79

    During my second visit to Japan someone asked me how old I was and I said "にじゅうはちさい" instead of "にじゅうはっさい" and everybody laughed. At the time I was confused but it was later explained to me that "にじゅうはっさい" is the correct way to say it. I'm glad I learned that and probably wouldn't have found out if I hadn't made the mistake.
    Making mistakes is OK! Right now I'm still struggling with trying to be understood and communicate what I want to say. I feel like I probably sound like a caveman but if people can understand me that's progress!

    • @spicyweasel
      @spicyweasel Před rokem +2

      But is 「二十はち歳」a huge error? I mean does it convey a different meaning? Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, I've just started learning and I'm fascinated in how the counting system works.

    • @oooow6861
      @oooow6861 Před rokem +1

      ​@@spicyweasel "にじゅうはっさい" slightly sounds more natural than "にじゅうはちさい", but both are fine for me.
      ("laughing" sometimes implies their acceptance in Japanese culture, so they maybe wanted to show their welcomeness?)

  • @fruitteaisfruity
    @fruitteaisfruity Před 2 lety +123

    I used to be so insecure to speak English, but basically, the more you speak it the more you become numb to the feeling of embarrassment.
    So the point is you GOTTA start DOING it. And keep in mind that even native speakers make mistakes, so who are they to judge when you do too? ( Unless they teach that language of course, but not judging necessarily, more like giving you advices as that’s their job, to better you )
    毎日日本語で会話さえすれば、だんだん恥ずかしくなくなると思います。

    • @dragonfruit3054
      @dragonfruit3054 Před rokem +2

      hi, good day, "advice" is uncountable so in this case it should be "giving you advice" instead.
      have a nice day

    • @gigglehertz
      @gigglehertz Před rokem +1

      I'm American and native speakers make a LOT of mistakes when writing. Like an "I'm embarrassed for our education system" amount. I have typos which I correct but it's clear from the way they write that they are barely educated in grammar and spelling. When speaking they generally do better but the amount of laziness when pronouncing, sticking to simple words, slang, regional weirdness etc - it's almost like their is no actual, correct English. Don't feel embarrassed.

  • @catherina2939
    @catherina2939 Před 2 lety +27

    I don't usually listen to Japanese podcasts/radios because I get bored just listening to audio, but your radio episodes are so fun! The content is not boring at all, and relatable
    It's very considerate that you put the captions in Japanese and in English too! ♥️

    • @Luisa_lonea
      @Luisa_lonea Před 5 měsíci

      YEAH! the same for me, I tried to listen to the podcast, but three minutes passed and I left the podcast bored and yawning, I managed to listen to hers until the end hahahaha omg

  • @anusha8085
    @anusha8085 Před 2 lety +11

    Love your voice and approach to teaching the lessons. I couldn't stop laughing out loud in the Confirmation Samurai part. I hold the same opinions about teachers as you. It's more rewarding to get compliments from a strict teacher but it's easier to focus on work if the teacher isn't that strict. Everything about you is so cute! Thank you for what you are doing for the world

  • @stucky101
    @stucky101 Před 2 lety +18

    You have a true radio voice. There is also a great career waiting for you at Audible. Id listen to any book read by Tanaka-San. 🙂 More please !

  • @hoaithuong1324
    @hoaithuong1324 Před 6 měsíci +2

    以前学生の時代でアルバイトをやっていました。そこに気に入ってくれた人がいて、毎回合うと褒めてくれたんですがなんと可愛そうね可愛そうねってずっと言ってた。日本語の勉強過程なかではい形容詞+最後の"い"の代わりにそうを入れたらなにかげをする("美味しそう"みたいな)
    多分"君が可愛いね"っていいたいだろうかと思って、けどあの子の顔を見るとどうしても言い直し言葉は言いづらいだった。
    ある日つい我慢できなくて可愛そうねと言うのはPoor you の意味だよと言ってしまい、その後彼の表情は今でも忘れないです😅

  • @freyanoelle
    @freyanoelle Před rokem +5

    These Tanaka Radio series are absolutely amazing, and they help so much! Please make more :)

  • @luonganh1351
    @luonganh1351 Před rokem +2

    田中さん、こんにちは♪
    今日田中さんのラジオを聞いて良かったです。朝から考えないといけないことがあってストレスが溜まっちゃった。田中さんのラジオのお陰で笑えるようになって嬉しかったです。

  • @lumna3889
    @lumna3889 Před 2 lety +2

    間違いではなく、恥ずかしい経験が覚えます。実は、言葉を覚えるのに、何回か文を繰り返します。あの日、zoomで授業を受けました。十二月だったので、「皆さん、よいお年を」という表現を教えられました。何回か「よいお年を」を繰り返したところ、マイクは消していないのに気づいました。もう一年が経ちましたのに、友達はまだ「よいお年を」ってわたしをからかい続けています。とても恥ずかしかったですが、面白かったです。

  • @goldenhourss
    @goldenhourss Před rokem +2

    田中さんの声がすごく好き。軽くて、いい声です。

  • @johngodbey2365
    @johngodbey2365 Před rokem +9

    I love the format, the speed, the contents! I hope you do many more! I can't believe I haven't found Tanaka until today. The kanji are helpful and the sentences are conversational. And most of all the stories are interesting! It makes a big difference when I'm following the thread of the story, because I don't want to miss anything you say. And they are short so I can listen many times! Thank you.

  • @pianocorpse8565
    @pianocorpse8565 Před 2 lety +8

    This is a really great reading and listening practice, would love to see more of those! :))

  • @kevinvargas3960
    @kevinvargas3960 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this content, thank you!

  • @katamaridamashii
    @katamaridamashii Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for these videos! I’m learning a lot ❤️❤️

  • @ladyvirtuelle
    @ladyvirtuelle Před rokem +3

    So glad I found you! I'm learning Japanese and your videos, lessons and radio are a great help!

  • @murilocanin351
    @murilocanin351 Před 2 lety +4

    this series is an amazing idea, im charmed by your stories and the way im learning in such funny way. good work!!!!

  • @keirebu85
    @keirebu85 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely loved this! Thank you for all you do in helping us learn things about life and Japanese! :D

  • @rintary3929
    @rintary3929 Před rokem

    Your Channel is helping me a lot!! Thank you sooo much

  • @nintendokirby64
    @nintendokirby64 Před rokem +6

    Back when I was a kid in preschool, we were learning how to read in English. Since I was only fluent in my native language, Nepali, I would struggle heavily in pronounce some of the words.
    The book we were currently reading was "Owl At Home", and each of us were given a copy to read, then summarize what we learned.
    Unfortunately, my tongue has cursed me with pronouncing some of the words in my language. There would be moments where I would blur the words together and my mother would have to correct me.
    The word I had the most trouble with was Owl, because instead of pronouncing it as "ah-wol", I would saying "Ahloo", which means potato in my language...
    Mother kept laughing at me, but still correctly me nicely.
    To this day, I ponder if I was the only one back in school who had problems with pronouncing words, since I was still in ESL...

  • @21quynhnhunguyenthi65
    @21quynhnhunguyenthi65 Před 2 lety +2

    ありがとうございました田中さん
    Your videos help me a lot in learning Japanese. Since I'm a beginner, I have struggled with this complicated langua, especially Kanji , but GOOD THINGS TAKE TIME so just keep doing what you have set your heart on

  • @jvlog5349
    @jvlog5349 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing a interesting video !!!

  • @dikshasood3217
    @dikshasood3217 Před rokem +2

    Loved it- I am listening to improve my Japanese speaking in daily life but it's a whole package - learning, humor. Please make more video sensei

  • @marcellacarta2766
    @marcellacarta2766 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video! I love them. Pls make more and more 😎

  • @Amazgoogle
    @Amazgoogle Před 3 dny

    Just to tell you that you are excellent! I am grateful

  • @nanana2300
    @nanana2300 Před 2 lety +14

    こんばんはたなかさん!

  • @undertheveil1576
    @undertheveil1576 Před 11 měsíci +6

    The first time I went to stydy japanese in Japan I told people I was 11 instead of 21. Needless tonsay I got a lot of stares from people around me when I insisted even after they started to question me. Took me almost 5 minutes to realise that I was actually trying to convince a group of stall owners that I was 11 years old and travelling Japan by myself. When they finally convinced me I wasn't 11 years old I was so embarassed I just wanted to run away. But I forced myself to stay and chat with them a bit more and it turned into a lovely learning experience

  • @winwin7002
    @winwin7002 Před 2 lety

    I love your soft voice ❤️. thank you for your help ☺️

  • @abdullahalifaz2934
    @abdullahalifaz2934 Před 2 lety

    I eagerly waited for this episode ...thanks sister🥰(to be honest,your voice is so sweet and soft😘😘)

  • @R0CK0Nbaby
    @R0CK0Nbaby Před rokem

    You are so naturally funny, I love it so much! "Confirmation samurai" wwwwww I love your podcasts and all of your content, THANK YOU, you are the BEST!!!

  • @nandinidewan3750
    @nandinidewan3750 Před 2 lety +3

    i felt like bursting when u said the atatamete *atttttt.....* lmao

  • @shichiro76sv
    @shichiro76sv Před 2 lety +2

    あたたたたたww
    田中先生はとっても優しいですね。ありがとう!💖

  • @nutjira1433
    @nutjira1433 Před 2 lety +5

    こんにちは, 私はタイ人です。
    いつも応援してるよ!頑張ってね💕💕💕🥰

  • @retardomilos982
    @retardomilos982 Před rokem +3

    There was a time where I mistakened the word "Ashi" (足) for leg, to "Ushi" (牛) for cow. So, I asked my boss who had a sore leg "How is your cow" (牛は大丈夫ですか?) Instead of "How is your leg?"
    "Eh?" Was the first thing I got out of that

  • @bastiantellius
    @bastiantellius Před rokem +1

    (笑) 確認侍が大好きです! とてもいいお話でした。ありがとうございます!

  • @fangirl0958
    @fangirl0958 Před rokem +1

    I don’t remember the exact phrasing that I used in Japanese, but I once told someone that I was a hemorrhoid… so that was interesting

  • @sayeolamaeve3729
    @sayeolamaeve3729 Před 2 lety

    That samurai episode made me laugh so much!!!

  • @eychtouto4235
    @eychtouto4235 Před 10 měsíci

    きれい きらい these two get me all the time😂

  • @tripang143
    @tripang143 Před 2 lety

    Best channel

  • @maerieq
    @maerieq Před 2 lety +6

    Even my friends who have lived in Canada their whole life have made mistakes. My classmate once called a hospital a 'haspital'. Me and my other friend kept imitating her and then she said. "OH! Not HASPITAL, Hostibal!". We just kept laughing.

  • @iceblu4713
    @iceblu4713 Před 8 měsíci

    The "Confirmation Samurai" was great xd that sounds badass

  • @NextDtheSloth
    @NextDtheSloth Před 2 lety +1

    thank you for video sensei! Learn a lot from this, really love how sensei explains what word should use in common situation..
    One thing I have curious sensei, can when I should use fushigina or hen'na to describe strange? Thank you once again sensei!!

  • @pomii_sukii
    @pomii_sukii Před 2 lety +2

    i always love your videos! Your voice are so soothing and when i have a bad game, your voice calms me down.
    I hope you also read some poems, stories, or conspiracy story. I would love to hear you read it!

  • @a.c.9959
    @a.c.9959 Před rokem +1

    Ikr “ありがとうございます” is really hard😂 Last time I went to Japan, in the first week I couldn’t say it properly. I always bite my tongue, but after practicing saying it for a few days I finally can say it perfectly😆

  • @NataliaKudela
    @NataliaKudela Před 2 lety

    ありがとうございます。❤❤❤

  • @estefaniagutierrez4876

    I love your voice

  • @keeriti2594
    @keeriti2594 Před 8 měsíci

    ありがとう

  • @Keoholo90
    @Keoholo90 Před rokem

    田中さんの声が綺麗です。ビデオありがとうございます。聞くと日本語勉強能力があります。よろしくお願いします。

  • @cowmilk217
    @cowmilk217 Před 2 lety +2

    타나카 센세 항상 잘보고 있어요 한국어 자막 감사합니다 🙏 🥰
    I like is radio

  • @peterndero8360
    @peterndero8360 Před rokem

    Very enjoyable. Very clear. Well presented. Great learning material. Peter Ndero Nairobi

  • @isabellajo4364
    @isabellajo4364 Před 10 měsíci +2

    At restaurant in Kyoto I ordered an okonomiyaki. As soon as the waitress said me "ebi" (shrimps), I realized that I may have asked for an okonomiyaki with "hebi" (snake)

  • @theepicvideogamepianist6333

    「かいして」の代わりに「貸して」を言いました笑
    それと、日本人の前に、アメリカから来たおじさんが私に「how do you say “I had fun” in Japanese?」っと聞きました。その日本人の前に絶対に言いたくなかったけどその人はすごく優しくて「頑張って!」って応援しました
    私の口から出た言葉は「楽しました」でした😂
    日本人は私を訂正しなかったので、その夜自分の間違を気づいた時はものすごく恥ずかしかったです笑
    下手な日本語ですみません🙇🏼‍♀️

  • @famSMB
    @famSMB Před 6 měsíci

    Once I was workings as an assistant professor in an art's class for children (around 7-8 years old). All the other professors would compliment the students artworks by saying: ”きれいじゃないですか?”、which means "Oh, isn't it beautiful?". So I gave it a try and spoke to a little boy the same phrase, but my intonation was mistaken so it came out as "oh, it's not beautiful". The boy turned towards me "ええええ?”, "what????". And I began sweating cold "it's so beautiful!!! So so beautiful! SO BEAUTIFUL" hahaha

  • @cowboytanaka2463
    @cowboytanaka2463 Před 2 lety

    I love your voice 🥰🥰

  • @user-vn9mq2xw8l
    @user-vn9mq2xw8l Před rokem +2

    I went to travel on tokyo in this january. I wanted to get hot water. So i told to cafe worker “暖かい水をください“。 and he said “ああ。。ホットワタですか?”。 at that time i didnt know why he said hot water instead of in japanese. After come back to korea, i realized in japanese hot water is お湯. 😂

  • @baiaolong
    @baiaolong Před 2 lety +4

    留学のエピソードです。その日は自分の俳句を書くことになりました。最後のクラスだったので、先生からお茶をもらいました。僕はお茶をもらったので嬉しくて、
    「ただのお茶
    やさしすぎるな
    〇〇先生」と書きました。
    「ただ」は「無料」という意味になる、と習いましたので、そういう言葉を使ってみたかったのです。でも、俳句を読むと先生が怒ってしまいました。僕の感謝が皮肉として受け取られたそうです。すごく優しい先生だったので、とても残念なことでした。

  • @ixionthechopper
    @ixionthechopper Před rokem +1

    I recently found your channel and absolutely love it. お疲れ様でした。
    Your first example regarding 囚人 was very recognizable for me but it also made me remember a mistake I recently made 😅
    While trying to have some small talk, instead of using 主婦 しゅふ I said 娼婦 しょうふ which was made the conversation go a bit ... Luckily I was with friends but that could have done some damage.

  • @faridakasmi1427
    @faridakasmi1427 Před 2 lety +1

    you are the best
    احب قناتك 💜💜

  • @gauravsingh8274
    @gauravsingh8274 Před 2 lety +2

    すごい

  • @user-ig4vt4gu9i
    @user-ig4vt4gu9i Před 2 lety +1

    잘보고있습니당

  • @Lvckistvr
    @Lvckistvr Před 2 lety +1

    I kind of think listening is better then pen and paper or something since listening is how we learned in the first place, and i picked up lots of words

  • @tzetsusoul1036
    @tzetsusoul1036 Před 2 lety

    こころほんとうにすごい

  • @user-kl3pl1gf7x
    @user-kl3pl1gf7x Před 2 lety +12

    まあぁ…
    Once, I was speaking online with some other learners in Japanese. Someone complimented my intelligence, and I said "I'm glad you think so, but..." and I wanted to say I felt like I was an idiot.
    But somehow I mixed it up, and what I actually said was...
    「んんんーお前がバカですけど…」
    That one sat with me for days.

    • @Mawnt
      @Mawnt Před 2 lety

      How would the sentence be translated?

  • @naminh7059
    @naminh7059 Před 2 lety

    Hello Tanaka from Vietnam😃

  • @Ivone58
    @Ivone58 Před 2 lety

    声がすごい可愛い😍

  • @paularamirez6344
    @paularamirez6344 Před 2 lety +2

    I said "Osashiburi" when I met a friend after a long time of seeing each other. He was "processing" my sentence... And he laughed when he understood that he was trying to say "Ohisachiburi". I feel shamed yet.

  • @triggerfinger7831
    @triggerfinger7831 Před 2 lety

    I think I like the ツンデレ type of teacher :D

  • @yasmine7415
    @yasmine7415 Před 2 lety +1

    More episodes onegaishimasu ❤️❤️

  • @nikanoru13
    @nikanoru13 Před 2 lety

    Your voice is very soothing you should consider making ASMR videos too

  • @stashuk-kg9pw
    @stashuk-kg9pw Před rokem

    One time during the class we had an argument about what guys in the text were building ビール or ビル

  • @user-1000yo_old.turtle
    @user-1000yo_old.turtle Před rokem +1

    I remember for about 2 years I had been saying 「こく(国)」 instead of 「くに」 till I finally got pointed out.
    Another was I would always say 「〜後」 as あと instead of ご whenever it was after a word. For example: 5秒後(あと)
    Another was I would always say どくご instead of 独学 while speaking with Japanese people. It took a long while till someone corrected it.
    Realising I had been always saying this and that in a wrong way felt embarrassing.
    I still think I might be saying a lot of things in a wrong way but due to all other mistakes I'm kind of mentally prepared to brace myself for the next time getting pointed out.

  • @seeexy
    @seeexy Před 2 lety

    5:17 WOHAHAHHAHA 💥💥💥🤯🎆🎆💣 u had me rolling ROLFLMAO 😳🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣XDDDDD **spits food and hits desk laughing** (barely)🤭🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍

  • @nekoyoo_murama
    @nekoyoo_murama Před 2 lety +2

    Hello
    I'm from Japanese...
    I live Indonesia...
    Halo=Hello
    Selamat pagi=Good morning...

  • @chandraregan5847
    @chandraregan5847 Před rokem +1

    One of the funniest mistakes I made was when I called people いんげん (string beans) instead of 人間 (people).😊😂😅

    • @bastiantellius
      @bastiantellius Před rokem

      "When my plans come to fruition, I will enslave all of string beans!" Cackled the evil supervillain.

  • @thuylinhnguyen1818
    @thuylinhnguyen1818 Před 2 lety +1

    田中さんの声が好きです。もっとこんなにビデオを作ってくださいね~ お願いします

    • @madeleineeig4178
      @madeleineeig4178 Před 2 lety

      私も田中さんの声が好きです。穏やかです。

  • @angeliquecoyle5265
    @angeliquecoyle5265 Před 7 měsíci +2

    カナダ人です! 前日本の旅行で、大坂城に来ました。沢山学生がありました。学生たちは外人に質問をしてました。学生は「あなたの好きな食べ物は何ですか?」私は「手越祐也です!」答えました。学生はびっくりした! 手越祐也は大好きなアイドルです。。。恥ずかしいな OTL

  • @uminohoshi_
    @uminohoshi_ Před 2 lety

    あなたのヴォイスはASMRみたいに😄😄

  • @amortalsjourneytoimmortali5325

    i thought i could hear some otayorikonaaaaa on this video ahah

  • @AriefCool-yf9ni
    @AriefCool-yf9ni Před rokem

    Kesini karena tugas podcast😝👐👍

  • @octoberzin
    @octoberzin Před rokem +2

    畑で働いていると自己紹介したつもりだったけど、裸で働いていると言ってしまい、自分が間違ったことを気付かなかったけど😅日本人にその[裸]の意味を教えてもらったらすごく恥ずかしかった😂

  • @njoud0
    @njoud0 Před rokem

    i said 喜べ instead of 喜んで and i went from humble to arrogant real quick 😂www

  • @nopale6565
    @nopale6565 Před 2 lety +2

    i always get kanji 夫 and 未 (sometimes 失 too) mixed up TT

  • @potatokitty
    @potatokitty Před 2 lety

    Please can you do a video on books for beginners please? ありがとうで。

  • @laill_1924
    @laill_1924 Před rokem

    ありがとうございます、私は今日本語べきょうしています。

  • @thedragon3502
    @thedragon3502 Před 2 lety +1

    مشترك جديد 🤗 رائعة جدا شكرا

  • @babydiz970
    @babydiz970 Před 2 lety

    I ordered "usagi" instead of "unagi" at a sushi restaurant one time... Haha

  • @Mira_Lykosia
    @Mira_Lykosia Před rokem

    私子供の時、”お玉じゃくし”じゃなくて”お邪魔タクシー”と言っていました(笑)

  • @adalifestyle2000
    @adalifestyle2000 Před rokem

    6:31 comliments? you mean compliments tanaka XD

  • @Type95HaGo.
    @Type95HaGo. Před 9 měsíci +1

    давным давно когда я начал учить японский, я начал как полагается с хираганы и катаканы. и если с хираганой всё было легко, то катакана давалась мне очень трудно. я никак не мог запомнить символы ヤ ユ и ヨ. ну было трудно отличать на письме ン,シ,ソ и ツ. вот такие у меня были ошибки 😅

  • @oneaeeeeopenwhenimsleeping4664

    日本語の先生と会話は いつも恥ずかしいです😔😔
    日本語の会話でちょっと下手ですけど…
    でも楽しかったですね、日本語で話す( ◠‿◠ )

  • @omusubibi
    @omusubibi Před rokem

    I always confuse 届かない, and 届けない!

  • @Dezueditz
    @Dezueditz Před 2 lety +2

    i want to learn japanes

  • @daniel3231995
    @daniel3231995 Před rokem +1

    0:50*experience

  • @starpeep5769
    @starpeep5769 Před 2 lety

    omoshiroi douga sou da ne? watashi ga douga de yoku mitenai kara nihongo kotoba narawanai sorekara yoku mitemiru.

  • @atlaslex
    @atlaslex Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yeah…I think I spent about a month calling people’s children and pets scary before I figured that one out ☺️😅

  • @uiemad2085
    @uiemad2085 Před rokem

    ある日前彼女は髪切って私にどう思うって聞きました。今でも日本語が上手じゃないけどその時のほうが下手でした。そこで私はIt looks cuteって言いたかったけど、日本語で言い方が分かりませんでした。Funは楽しい、Looks funって楽しそう。。。Deliciousは美味しい、Looks deliciousって美味しそう。。。あ!わかった!可愛いってかわいそうってになるね!って思いました。その通りに言いましたけど、前カノが何も文句言いませんでしたから、間違いに気がづきませんでした。3ヶ月後に前カノにその時Uiemadの伝わりたいことが分かったけどちょっと悲しかったって言われました。😅😅😅

  • @fukumei
    @fukumei Před 2 lety

    One time, when referring to a girl's sister, I accidentally managed to write 義妹 instead of 妹, both can be read as いもうと but the first one would typically mean sister-in-law. I can't tell if she thought I was hitting on her or not, but that was quite embarrassing.

  • @layungpermatasari0583

    spotify tanka radio aru kana?

  • @bazi0910
    @bazi0910 Před rokem +1

    おとなしい声