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  • The old style is better. Bring back Hiroko!!

  • Excellent way of teaching foreigner japanese. Watashi wa kono kata wa totemo suki desu.Q bideo wa arigatou gozaimasu.

  • this is confusing >.< how do we know what the pictures are supposed to represent?

  • The best of the best... Thank you boddies... ñ_ñ

  • pleas dont stop making video,s

  • The way you are doing this is the way Rosetta Stone does it. And I don't think Rosetta Stone is very good.

  • 0:56 that couple is laughing at Jordan?

  • tetsudau- help out

    Musukotachi ga oka-san o tetsudatte iru- The sons are helping their mother

    Anata- you or it can mean dear(couple's use)

    Hohoemu- Smile (another word to substitute hohoemu is egao)

    onna no hito ga anata ni hohoende iru- That woman is smiling at you.

    Help this helps ^^ If anyone needs translation, pm me. i will try to help. But i havent learnt kanji yet so only romaji :)

  • Im posting this since i know japanese but not kanji.

    otoko no hito- man

    onna no hito- woman

    ai suru- loving

    sono otoko no hito wa, sono onna no hito o aishite iru- that guy loves that woman.

    kappuru- couple

    jodan- joking

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  • Please go back to the old way, most of the pictures could mean multiple different things.

  • I'm guessing Kappuru means couple 8D!

  • @xXrockyiszhereXx yup that's correct ^^

  • I can't figure out what the words actually mean. I could have sworn based on the picture that two different ones were laugh...

  • lolzz no way how am i supposed to remember al these sentences in 2 minutes give me a break..!!!

  • @kirion111 Try practicing the sentences by watching the video several times over.

  • musuko: son o-ka-san: mother tetsudau: to help (Musuko-tachi ga o-ka-san o tetsudatte iru) = sons are helping their mother onna no hito: a woman anata:you hohoemu: to smile (onna no hito ga anata ni hohoende iru) = a woman is smiling for you. thats what i think...
  • @Aizensalami onna no hito ga anata ni hohoende iru! That's a good one to know if it ever would happen! :P

    MVHH

  • @HarriHaffi HEHEHE ,maybe it already happened!!

  • otoko no hito: a man onna no hito: a woman ai suru: to love (sono otoko no hito wa,sono onna no hito o aishite iru) = this man is in love with this girl. kappuru: couple jodan: joke warau:to laugh (sono kappuru wa jodan ni waratte iru) = this couple are laughing on a joke. onna no hito: a woman seikyusho:bill shinpai suru:to worry (sono onna no hito wa sono seikyusho ni tsuite shinpai suru) = this woman is worried about this bill. .....
  • warau as i think is to laugh

  • What the heck am I learning?!

  • jisho.org ^^

  • With the pictures it is hard to figure out what some words mean. Even for the words I knew I didn't think the picture went with it well. Too many possibilities ^^;;. Anyway I would recommend using the link denshi jisho with this. Look it up. It is an online japanese dictionary for looking up sentences, words, and kanji ^^.

  • joudan means joke :)

  • Jodan

  • I still don't know wtf Joan means

  • Just helping with some words:

    Kappuru = Couple :D

    Otoko= man

    onna= woman

    warau= (i don't remeber exactly) smile

    anata=you

    shinpai= worried

    okaasan= mom

    musuko=son

  • If you wanna learn these phrases some of you guys are gonna have to be at least a level one japanese learner. This is more of a "review" for those who have taken a course.

  • ほほ笑んでいる=

    smiling

  • How in the hell are we supposed to get this ahaha? I am only beginning.

  • um could we get the meanings of the words and phrases your are trying to communicate? I don't have time to figure out what each picture or phrase could possible be besides the obvious one which is o-ka-san (mother)

  • @LMFAOASAP It would seem they are trying to copy the Rosetta Stone way of teaching.

  • Please go back to your old way of teaching please. This is too hard with some words.

  • @ultimateavetar If you want to learn Japanese you should learn the writing(even if you just want to speak it).

  • @ultimateavetar ... It's free ... and I found it useless.

  • Awesome!

  • muzukashi!!

  • really helpful! thanks!

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