Your teachings are so wonderful! I've attempted learning Japanese with many different sites and YouTube videos, but yours has been most hopeful to me. Until I can get Rosetta Stone to expand my speaking further, I will follow by what you are teaching here on YouTube. Thanks again!
Oh wow the english lesson video that Gaki no Tsukai did all makes sense now LOL, I was wondering why he said ten ten one, ten ten two etc. (if you are familiar with that.) Thank you sensei.
This is really komakai, but its good to let you know. You pronounced 55分 correctly, but the rest (15, 25, 35, 45) the emphasis goes on the first number, opposing to 55分 where the emphasis goes on the second number. So for example 35分 would be like SAN-juu go fun.
Your pronunciation is very good in these. The only ones I caught that were off are Ni-ji and Go-ji. Your intonation when high on "-ji" when it should fall. You do it on the rest of them so I don't think it's anything to worry about. It's good! ^_^
Pronounciation check: try shorter jiiii's (as in yo ji, jyuu ji and such). Actually this is one of the things that gives me away as a gaijin over the phone.
Your teachings are so wonderful! I've attempted learning Japanese with many different sites and YouTube videos, but yours has been most hopeful to me. Until I can get Rosetta Stone to expand my speaking further, I will follow by what you are teaching here on YouTube. Thanks again!
KillaPhi2k11 1 year ago
That game was wayy helpful ^_^
LoveYouOmar79864 1 year ago
That was awsome!! I never learned anything so fast or well in my life!!!
wearenumber9000 1 year ago
Smiley face~ XD
greatphillip2 1 year ago
Crimsonigloo its a smiley face :))
JaniceLovinMe 1 year ago
it's a smiley face !
thanks, that game was really helpful :D
hihelloheyitsemily 1 year ago
omg i can count the numbers ! yey! thank you!
GorkiAngel 1 year ago
Big helper, absolutley marvelous lesson, mlg
RainMainDein 2 years ago
But, how does am and pm work?
DingeZZ 2 years ago
because i always forget it A.M is???
turbaki2 2 years ago
ima-means now
nan-means what
ji- o'clock/time
StackzNJ 2 years ago
yup! you got it ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
@crimsonigloo etto... nan means what, u actually said number o_O
this video was really helpfull though ^^ i can count all the numbers now!
MiuMisakiMizukiFurry 1 year ago
i have done the drawing but it is nothing i think i did something wrong T.T
i really love your lessons!! thank you so much!!
billkaulitzforevertk 2 years ago
*chuckle* try again! I'll be giving the answer in my new video later on today ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
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GoSuMonSteR 2 years ago
You are the kawaiiest sensei on YT! And you are a very good teacher, Leigh!
Some people ask me to teach them Japanese, but I will tell them to come to your channel! :D
ilovebraziljapan 2 years ago 3
Oh thank you so much Claudia!! You're so sweet!!! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Hello, Leigh! You can copy and paste the following letters instead of "uu" and "oo":
ū Ū
ō Ō
They are Unicode letters. I hope your computer (Mac?) can recognize them.
hcm9999 2 years ago
Thank you! ^_^ I hope it does recognise them, i'm sure it will. I'll be sure to use them from now one! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Oh wow the english lesson video that Gaki no Tsukai did all makes sense now LOL, I was wondering why he said ten ten one, ten ten two etc. (if you are familiar with that.) Thank you sensei.
PannaIka 2 years ago
*chuckle* Yeah i love that episode of GnT! ^_^ thank you for watching! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
This is really komakai, but its good to let you know. You pronounced 55分 correctly, but the rest (15, 25, 35, 45) the emphasis goes on the first number, opposing to 55分 where the emphasis goes on the second number. So for example 35分 would be like SAN-juu go fun.
yuichituba 2 years ago
ooh thank you! I get so mixed up with the intonation and emphasis, i'll keep practicing! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Great work! I'd never had the minutes presented in that way... A lot easier!
Watch out... 'nan' means 'what?' not 'number' (that would be 'ban'). 'nan' = 'nani'
I love your accent. It seems you are being taught the intonation well... I was taught very flat pronunciation when I started.
Ganbatte ne!
kaapiovuohi 2 years ago
thank you so much! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Your pronunciation is very good in these. The only ones I caught that were off are Ni-ji and Go-ji. Your intonation when high on "-ji" when it should fall. You do it on the rest of them so I don't think it's anything to worry about. It's good! ^_^
yuichituba 2 years ago
thank you!!! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Very well done!
iishisis 2 years ago
So many jump cuts !
That number game section must have taken some time to edit :P
Good job, and cute video as always.
6663000 2 years ago
*chuckle* it did, but it's fun so it was worth it! Did you play? ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Great lesson.. thanks for your hard work.
markshmily 2 years ago
thank you for watching! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
... Is it a smiley face? :)
McNeatoSan 2 years ago
*chuckle* wait and see! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
wow, very helpful, its alot easier than learning the numbers in spanish. lol i love your accent
DrDoubleZero 2 years ago
*blush* thanks for watching! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Pronounciation check: try shorter jiiii's (as in yo ji, jyuu ji and such). Actually this is one of the things that gives me away as a gaijin over the phone.
furetosan 2 years ago
*chuckle* okies thank you very much! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
Awesome lesson. Don't forget the kanji. They are actually not so hard.
I learned that adding "mae" will give the meaning TO. Jyuu-go fun mae - 15 min to...
tsjoencinema 2 years ago
ooh! thank you so much for this! ^_^ i'll be sure to add it in the video in the annotations! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago
good to have you back and im sure some people wil find this video useful... i know it... ;p
BlkUnk 2 years ago
thank you! ^_^ [x]
crimsonigloo 2 years ago