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  • lol, this sensei is pretty.. :)

  • please i need to know how to say "this has been my report on japan"

  • watashi wa

  • @pj7373

    Watashi wa Raymond de su

    ge n ki de su ka?

  • sense kyre desune ! watashi nihongo sukoshi wakaru ima ego penktoshitai desu.sense dokosunde imasuka ?amerika sundeimasuka ? nihondesuka ?

  • Pen Des????? (XD)

  • @DakotaAKAZero Pen Desu ka.

  • gosh you are so cute 

  • Great glamour lesson of Japanese

  • わからない!!

  • 何でYoutubeで検索すると「日本語教師」はいつも初級教え­る?それしか出来ないか中、上級の生徒が居ないと思い込むかな。

    「早ければ早いほどいい」の説明なら、僕は日本語先生として困っ­た場合多かった。

    つまり、可愛いけど、Youtubeの人たちはこれ以上望んでい­ます。

    

  • 日本人と言うと顔だけだと思う。

    

  • 。。。Huh?/??

    I thought this was grammar not numbers....

  • thanks ♥

  • importantttttt!! lesson !! <3 !!

  • may i ask you...?anata wa nansai desu ka?

  • @daizheful Yuu-san wa san-juu-yon sai desu.

  • @daizheful can you use actual japanese and stop being stupid. thanks.

  • @DrVoltage1 Where you learn roppyaku?

    In the subway? wtf...

  • wow...expert village fails yet again. The very first japanese she spoke was a number which they subtitled incorrectly...roku + hyaku = roppyaku. Now im 100% convinced they can't do 1 thing right.

  • @DrVoltage1 the subtitles aren't run by expertvillage, theyre run by google transcribe audio. google doesnt know she's speaking in japanese, so they spell it wrong.

  • @RinNextGen001 ...and they couldn't proofread it? So that means she doesnt know what shes saying either? Poor excuse, but it definately does make sense. Although, it kinda shows how they were lazy about it.

  • this is not a pipe

  • is there some way i can view these in order?

  • @theoracle42 through the playlist

  • This teaching is all over the place

    Maybe it's just a review...

  • @LadyYuzuki it is a review

  • you queer fuck

  • ma quanto sei bona! 

  • i hear ya dgk...yea man..

  • No, I'd answer "pen desu". :P

    I didn't get that with the time, though... And I knew about numbers and simple questions :( Gonna look it up :D

  • Every one love Asian this Days >.<

  • @TheJoshuacool well, whats not to love =)

  • I would like to ask you how to say in Japanese" i want to marry you" ? that's what i want to say to you then. ;)

  • @mandalaytharr boku to kekkonshite kuremasuka. (will you marry me?)

  • pretty look

  • lol,you guys are really tripping....lol......yall keep daydreamin! lol... thank you miss......

  • Well, technically I would answer "that is a pen" Sore wa pen desu, because I'm not holding it.

  • kawaiiiiiii...haha

  • lol. in chinese count numbers are much easy.

  • Se tutti avrebbero un insegnante cosi' imparerebbero subito

  • thank you

  • Who ever is her husband or bf sure very happy one ^_^

  • She's really cute...

  • Move on!

  • kawaii~

  • これ輪ペンです

    Kore wa pen desu! :D

  • @dale456654

    これ は <- ペンです

    Not 輪

    You use は because you are highlighting the subject!!

    頑張りますよ

  • @ShuyaYamamoto Sorry I forgot about that. Thanks for reminding me! :)

  • @dale456654 Its ok, happy to help!!! good luck with your studies!!!

  • @ShuyaYamamoto

    If は is highlighting the subject, then what is が highlighting?

  • @TheCrazyStudent

    が also can highlight a subject but its stronger.

    so if you want somthing you can say 新しいテルビが欲しいです

  • @ShuyaYamamoto

    I slightly disagree.

    が is the true subject marker. は marks the topic of the sentence. Sometimes the topic happens to be the subject of the sentence, then it's still marked with は (since がは can't be used) . ex 私は眠いです In other cases, the topic is not the same as the subject. Ex 昨日はパスタを食べました Who ate the pasta? Did 昨日 eat the pasta? No, the speaker ate the pasta. Therefore, 昨日is NOT a subject here. は marks the topic of the sentence, not the subject. が marks the subject.

  • @TheCrazyStudent

    you wouldnt say 昨日はパスタを食べました the structure would go like so 昨日、パスタを食べました。

    when i say it can also highlight the subject i didnt put its only for people like.

    * who is shuya? 秀也は誰ですか

    *- IM shuya 私が秀也

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  • ヴィデオはばかとつまらなかったです

    shes stupid check out my lessons, quizzes and study guides

  • You know, if you really WANT people to go check out your lessons, you won't easily achieve that by insulting other people and saying that you're better. Contrary to that...

  • i like her nice parence.

  • あなたは、ホット

  • iie... maakaa desu nee.

  • This woman is mega cute.

  • You mean "kawaii" :D

  • @emmichan

    "Ai--shit--eru

  • AirHendrix is sooo right PSYKE!! dont thing i said shes ugly...

  • You don't really have to say daisuki.You can also say "Aishiteru."

  • Japanese people don't normally say "aishiteru", which means "I love you"

    I mean, you CAn say it, but talking that way around others who are native speakers, i wouldn't reccomend it, not even spouses say it often, "suki" is used much more oftenly and is considered the norm

  • Yeah, i've always wondered how come "i love you" is always translated as "ai shiteru" in Japanese, even though that's like never ever used whether it's in anime or manga. So, is this like something you only tell to people you're really madly in love with or...? When is it ever appropriate to say that if even spouses don't say it ?

  • @coccinelsucrer I suppose you could say it, but suki desu is used way more often. As far as older generations, most people may never have used "Ai shiteru" in their life. But younger generations might not express themselves in the same reserved manner, I suppose I won't figure this out for sure until I go to Japan in the next year and a half. As an american, even if of some japanese ancestry, I figure I'd let the words slip out quite often if I really did love someone.

  • @coccinelsucrer and I suppose another way to look at it is just that even though it literally translates to "I love you" it just might not be used because its not a part of typical speech. A good example is how English speakers don't use the word "Beautiful" a lot, its awkward to say in many sitiuations unless something is very eye-catching. But in Italy, "Belissimo" (Pardon if I mispelt it) Is used quite often, its a more comfortable thing to say.

  • You're cute! - and it's a great lesson!

  • sorry , nut the subds, are really confusing myself, you guys should order that better

    J=(

  • lolll at 0:53 and 55 is so cute, when she sais,, hmmmmmm, lol

  • I only know numbers 1-99!

    Btw, how do I say, I love you in Japanese?

  • i love you in japaneses is ai or aishteru something like that. i remember cuz i lived in japan for 3 years. honto daiyou. that means for reals.

  • Thank you very much! :D

    Much appreciated! :D

  • you are welcome!!!

  • What else do you know in Japanese? If you don't mind me asking. ^_^

  • the basic,how to order food,ask for directions,how to tell a girl she's beautiful and pretty much carry a conversation, when im asking all the question jajaja.

  • daisuki.

  • " ai shiteru " or more commonly " anata no koto ga suki"

    The longer version of the last sentence (or the entire sentence) would be :

    Watashi wa anata no koto ga suki desu.

    (the japanese just tend to leave out pieces of the sentences that can be implied)

  • So sexy <3

  • arigato gozaimasu !!!

    kirei-chan

  • thank you so much I'm going to follow your videos on this, and I would love to have some private tuition too ^-^. I'm really grateful for this THANK YOOUUU

  • i dont know japanese well

  • hello mam.ur lessons r great...bt i wonder if u could give me virtual classes...watashi wa gaijin desu, livin in tokyo..arigatoh gozaimasu!!!

  • oh my god shes gorgeous <3 <3 <3

  • I know, I LOVE asian, and espesially japanese women ;D

  • Shut the fuck up

  • the fuck did I do?

  • Awesome! Why haven't I seen cool stuff like this before now?

  • Shouldn't we say, haa! since you're a sensei?

  • @MrsLarryDavid - katakana is for other languages aswell isnt it? not just english...or am i wrong?

  • Knowing long numbers is a requirement in Japan, especially when shopping. On top of that prices are usually not rounded and getting 8976 Yen bill isn't surprising (and the clerk will chase you on the street to give you the 24 yen change). But the real funny part starts when you have to convert numbers from base 10 000 to base 1000 :)

  • アリガト!

  • @DaQba you have used katakana here, you must use hiragana with this word as its a japanese word. if you want to write an english word you use katakana =]

  • @MrsLarryDavid i heard that Katakana is used in Japanese names and stuff. Hiragana is used for normal writing. =O

  • @DaQba who told you that? hahha, katakana is used to translate english words to japanese writing. hiragana is for japanese names and normal writting. kanji can also be used for this, but its a far more complicated thing.

  • @MrsLarryDavid

    Oh.. Well, thanks, didnt know that! :)

  • Esgushi!

  • may i ask why?

  • What is the number?

    It's over 9000!

  • GEEEZZ!!!!!

    I've learned A LOT of japanese words who I almost new that I'll never gonna use,,but believe it or not,,I DID!!!

    So numbers is important to learn!!!!!! -.-'''

  • too hard for meee

  • Man, if she was my Japanese teacher, I would be staying after class everyday!

  • @dgk990 Lol, I would be staying all night.

  • @J0RDSKI be careful, i am sure she keep japanese sword behind her back..)) and in the most moment when u don't expected, she will cut ur....

  • @dgk990 LOL, AND WOULD LEARN NOTHING BECAUSE UR MIND OCCUPIED WITH BEAUTY OF TEACHER!!

  • @MRRahmon1 rofl....

  • I ♥ japanese XDDD

    転記していただきありがとうございます

  • Hey stop being racist and appreciate other languages and races other than English asshole!

  • Best looking Japanese teacher I have ever seen :-)

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom

    You see hot chicks like her in Osaka, Kobe & Hiroshima like tons.

    Ah, might add Kyoto, too.

  • @Eshonion89

    I hadn't noticed those cities have more beautiful women than the rest of Japan..

    Japanese women are the most beautiful in the world.. no matter where in Japan they come from..

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom wow!!!! First of all i didnt expect to see a comment from you, (im a subscriber :)) and second i had no idea you would agree that they are the best, around, NOTHINS GONNA EVER BRING EM DOWN! you rock!

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom lol...wow, ur silly,dude...

  • @TheJapanChannelDcom

    Haha, didn't expect to see a comment from you here. (I'm one of your subbies :P)

  • @SteffSoft

    I know you are, thank you!

  • To be more specific should I learn from a male or female speaker? Is it different for each or the same?

  • I still learning japanese (not a long time, a few months), and I think you should learn from different sex, but beware with the pronouns. There are pronouns, which you can and which you can't use. (For example: atashi wa - I am - used by women only.) In my opinion if you learn these lots and lots of pronouns with their meanings, you should avoid the female-male problem. And if this coarse is good, I think, it will say, if there are some difference between the two sex :)

  • I need some help. I came across a really good Japanese Audio Coarse called Rocket Japanese.The series was started by Sayaka Matsuura a native Japanese speaker for Osaka. It is a really fun coarse and has gotten quite good reviews but I have one concern. The first series is mainly done with Sayaka as the speaker and Kenny who is the sort of MC I guess. The second series More Rocket Japanese seems to have male speakers as well. Is there a danger as to whether the Japanese is from Male or female?

  • VERY GOOD

  • no, it's not 4.40 pm :D

  • I FUCKING HATE THE DAMN ADS!

  • ouch my head

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  • Hang on wait a second....Japanese is actually so simple why does everyone say it's hard, writing and reading it is quite hard but speaking is so simple for a language!

  • lol good luck >_>

  • Yes. Japanese grammar is very straightforward (you can learn it in 15 minutes), any many words are directly taken from English. Only Reading/Writing is quite hard - yes.

  • Japanese use many english words ,and there is nothing wrong with using words that already exist...save time what it is called is of no importance in grandscheme

  • True.. old english/anglo-saxon is a much better language. It is a shame that english is destroying the other UK languages, such as manx, cornish and scottish gaelic. Manx only has about 25 speakers.

  • @CenturyGamer who cares

  • it's so goddamn hard

  • I already knew all this. The clock's the only thing I don't get at all. bad explanation.

  • shes a pretty lady

  • 結婚しようか???(^^)

  • aha

  • I think it's harder when you're not used to pronuncing words a certain way.

  • yeah theres words like:

    kapuu- trophy

    kopuu- drinking cup

    so it can be hard if you pronounce something wrong

  • so its good that the sound of the "letter"(using that loosley)doesnt change like a in english has two sounds while in japanese its only one...english is so damn hard lmao its my only language but if i think about it god damn japanese is easy i only know some things about it

  • I don't get this japanese is so hard

  • I was wondering if you know any learning japanese classes in ANAHEIM CA

    OR WESTMINSTER,CA?

  • japanese is kinda easy but the writings is difficult..hiragana,katakana,k­anji..so many..

  • yey my name is alicia so in romaji it would be arisha!!! =D i can write it in katakana and everything... yey japanese language XD im 16 and already have alot of it down! >:D

  • Good work! I've been learning Japanese for about a year, (I'm nineteen and kinda wish I'd started it a few years earlier like yourself); let me recomment a book called Japanese Demystified.

    Difficulty wise it's just a step above absolute basics, and it's taught me a lot about Japanese and even my own language (passive auxillery verbs... bleh!).

    Good luck with your study!

  • well i have been working for a straight month on the language and i can get around, i know full conversational stuff and i can like order food and stuff XD so i think i have done well ^.^ i guess it helps that im a very quick learner =D but yeh good luck on ur jap aswell and i will check out the book, incase i left stuff out XD... once i got it started i picked up how the scentence structure works and such and its actually alot easier than i thought it would be O.o... haha max reply XD 87654321!

  • how did u learn it ?

    like books online teaching or what exactly ?

  • rosetta stone and youtube videos XD and the katakana + hiragana i just copied the charts and then did a full page of 5 at a time and while i wrote them i would say them and stuff and i would do that for hours, took me one day to learn hiragana, and the next day to learn katakana. its very very simple when u use repetition. i can even read it fast like on music videos and stuff. it really isnt hard when u do it like i did. =D but most people are to impatient for my way of learning.hope that helps

  • OMG thats soooooooo cooooooooool !!

  • lol when i have a goal... i do it XD and right now its to learn japanese =p

  • i love her she is sooo damn hot beatyful and her face is sooooo cube its diffycult to listen to her ;P

  • Yay! I got all her questions right!

    I've been using My Japanese Coach on DS for about a month and I know as much as a preschooler xD

  • Wut is my name in Japanese? My name is Albert

  • Arubeeto

    アルベート

  • you said first roppiaku juuhachi and then roppiaku ichi juuhachi.

    xD

    but I understood anyway

  • could you tell me my name in japanese.......my name is Amber.

  • アンバー

    ambaa

  • My name is Japanese is kind of confusing:

    English: Will Japanese: Wiru (ウィル)

    ..it's always good when learning Japanese to try and not make sense of the language when compared to English. I just take it for what it is.

  • L's are pronounced as r's my name is Alyssa. In japanese it is, Watashi no NAMAE wa Arisa.

  • Hmm, that depends of couse you'll need to comprehend and question the grammatical, and structural differences, and other random perks of Japanese.

    Thanks the revision lesson :)

  • are girls supposed to say watashi ang guys say bokkun when the say there name?

    like bokkun wa lucariololol?

  • Generally males use "boku" when referring to I, and females use "watashi" when referring to I

  • Alot of it depends on ages. Young boys usually use "Boku" whereas older boys/men usually say "ore"

  • アンドリア

    Andoria

  • can you tell me my name in japanese

    : Andrea

  • i would think its something with "anudurea" or something... but im not sure :S xD

  • Andrea.

  • hmmm (a) (n) (du) (re) (a)  ? i think.

  • arrigato for taking the time to do this. you are a good sensei.

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