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  • heheheheh i cheated, since some ppl wrote in japanese in the comments i google translated the whole page :D

  • he strokes are worng and i dont even know one kangi exsept tree

  • どんなペンですか。同じ買いたいよ。

    

  • ^.^

  • japanese is ma favorite! i luv their anime shows, their manga comic books, food, and their languege. (not sure if i spelled dat right). but its just super hard to learn how to speak their lang and draw all dat cool stuff and.....well you know wat i mean...

  • I hope I can write as well as you one day :D

  • I slower than you, I hope I can write in japanese like you

  • There not letters there charactors, Romaji is letters.

  • strokes order is wrong, if you guys wanna learn chinese or japanese make sure when you write the words you must follow the strokes order..

  • where can u get an online book with all the symbols?

  • I'm Japanese, but some of his/her strokes is in the wrong order.

    People who wants to learn KANJI precisely should careful not to copy this one.

    for exsanple,the first word 『残』(zann) should be written as the "slash" thing at the lower right before the "dot" thing abobe.The dot should be at the last in 『残』.

    There are many many other incorrect orders in this writing.

    But well...,half of Japanese doesn't care about it and maybe students writes twice or 3X much faster than this writing.

  • @gothicalanima0204 The celerity and faithfulness to form suggest to me that the writer has personalized his/her ductus after studying traditional form. I assume that it would be off topic were someone to highlight that in English, subjects and verbs ought to agree in number, gender, and case; and that educated people who do care proofread for spelling errors.

  • lol, my hand writing would be too sloppy to write in Hiragana, Katakana, or Romaji. I'll end up making the letter look more like picture then the actual letters. V-V darn you nerves in my hands, but it doesn't mean I'll give up on this. I will learn this language some how!! :D

  • Well, writing Japanese is mostly Chinese.

  • it must take 2 years to write a 4 paragraph essay in japanese. their language is world but their women are holy fucking shit sexy

  • Um ok I know my Katana and Hiragana pretty well, but I HAVE NO IDEA OF HOW TO LEARN KANJI!!!! TAT

    I've read that you need to know over 200 kanji just for a normal day in Japan!!! O.O

    I know like....10...

    HOW DO YOU LEARN KANJI WELL?

  • @96music4eva: You just have to be keep trying. I thought it would be impossible to learn Kanji, but when I tried really hard, I learned 130 in about 6 weeks. I've still got about 2000 to go, but it's something.

  • @SharonGuitar500 oh really? That's awesome! Thank you! This has inspired me to not give up!

  • @96music4eva I'm learning Chinese, which is all "Kanji" and no letters like Hiragana and Katakana

    At first it seemed pretty hard but it's easier as you go along. It's been about 3 weeks and I know 150+ characters, their meaning, and pronounciation

    A tip is to practice writing sentences that will use different Kanji. It helps you remember the strokes and makes your writing nicer. Good luck :D

  • @peace4aIl Really? Thank you so much!

  • Are you japanese? I think firstly i will try to learn hiragana and katakana :) maybe in the far future i will check on kanji lol.. Though some characters looked like hiragana for me here

  • KANJISSSSSSSSSSSS

  • very neat :)

  • How do u memorize all these writings ? OO How Long DId U Take To Know All This?

  • @TheTenjin666 Just because we know English to fluency doesn't make it an easy language. Really the two are so different its kinda pointless to compare them. Complaining about 三百 is kinda like complaining about 12 in English.

  • @MoobiiHavok I don't really mean to argue with you. Just as a learner of Japanese I know that early on reading comments like that can be really discouraging. Language is as hard as you choose to make it and if you get in a mindset that what you are trying to learn is so incomparably much harder than what you know, then you are just setting yourself up for failure.

  • what the f**k u writed

  • @TheTenjin666 I thought I commented on this but is not showing.. meh

    Comments like this are really unnecessary. Not only is this false, but it also intimidates potential learners of the language, and I think you got got it backwards except for the incomparably part

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  • あなたが私のコメントを翻訳する翻訳者を使用する場合は親指を立­てる。

  • 最初の漢字の筆順で間違いがあった(最後の2画目で)。まずは、­下の部分を書いて、上のを書きます~ 因みに、その歌いいね~ 何回も聞いた・・

  • @TheTenjin666 They start with kana, but if I'm not mistaken, they start learning kanji from pretty young. They have to learn also. A childrens' book in Japan will often have furigana (kana above kanji). If you do some research, you can find a more through explanation of the Japanese education system. I'm just saying from off the top of my head from what I know. Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong anyone.

  • @TheTenjin666 But it's not impossible. It gets easier once you get the basics and get your feet off the ground. You just have to stick with it. From my own experiences, kanji simplifies Japanese a lot, and without knowing kanji, you can't do much in terms of reading/writing even if someone writes all in kana. And learning Japanese in general gets easier as you go along. :-)

  • omg they didnt "steal" the letters from the chinese they just use chinese charicters.

  • - Your handwriting is beautiful! And I know I have that pen too because I recognize the tip! :P

  • looks ugly.

  • @ghoststrider45 Well my friend, this looks beautiful compared to your face.

  • @MisticWays

    looks like chinese with wierd circles. hahaha

  • @ghoststrider45 Have you had no knowledge??? Go find out what Kanji, Katakana, Hiragana are because you'll understand how they are related from Chinese characters. Go study the history and you'll see what I mean.

  • @MisticWays

    Yep, they are chinese characters, no difference. Why do japs always steal other cultures?

  • @ghoststrider45 We're kinda talking english, i don't think we're ones to talk about stealing things from other cultures.

  • @ghoststrider45 so's your face

  • Lol when the song started I was like I KNOW THIS!

  • i cant imgine a five page esay in japanese class >> if people can hardly do it english, japanese imposible, lol

  • Gosh it looks so nice !! Are you Japanese ?

    I guess if a native Japanese looked at my Japanese handwriting he would think a kid wrote it XD

  • 「天」←下の横線の方が上の横線よりも短いですよ~!

  • 俺が本気スピードでメモ取ると俺しか解読できない謎の象形文字が­出来上がる。

    

  • @HiddenRainful ありがとうございます! I've just started learning Japanese, and barely know any Kanji. So I guess I'll be like a Japanese preschooler and write everything in Hiragana until I can remember the 1006 JLPT required Kanji!

  • Can anyone explain something to me? How do you know when to use Kanji or Hiragana? For example, if I write いえ (ie, meaning 'house'), would it be the same as writing 家? Are they both acceptable? Which is more commonly used?

  • @LunaXenoLovegood

    "家" and "いえ" also means the same. But "いえ" has several meanings. For example, it means no(いいえ), say(言え), healed(癒え) and house(家) and the like. So, if there is a corresponding Kanji, It is common to write in it in Japan.

  • @Shi0 Thanks so much! I understand now. :D

  • it must take a long time for japanese people to write....

  • @xKaitlinKhaoticx

    No it doesn't. It takes more time to write Chinese. If you don't know what is Chinese then look at the kanji in the video.

  • Looks so pretty.

  • 字うまいww

  • 日本人の俺よりうまいって・・・・すげぇええええ!

  • ikr? i looked up on google to learn what "what" sounds like when they translate it and it sounded totally different when i heard a japenease person say dushte as what and when google said it it sounded like su... :'(

  • hmm this bothers me... the handwritten characters do not even match closely the way they look on a PC. *sigh* I guess I am giving up on learning Japanese. This is too complicated. You have to learn the Kanji and then it looks totally different when written by a person on paper...

  • @DNYAP It all has to do with fonts. Just like how English has different font types on the computer. Imagine how people learning English feel. Just get a kanji book off the internet and copy each kanji reminding yourself of the sounds and meanings until the notebook page is full. It gets easer after a while. Trust me.

  • @DNYAP Thats why its called handwritting.......

  • @DNYAP I wouldn't give up on it altogether. Very little Japanese you deal with on a day to day basis is hand written.

  • is this in alphabetical order

  • ur writing's good

  • Hello I'm English I will type japanese YA

  • 俺よりうまい件について・・・

  • awesome =O

  • せめてBGMに残酷な天使のテーゼをリピートで流しておくべきだ­った(笑)

    海外の人には人気みたいですね。やっぱ珍しいのかな??

  • @taydiablo1 the katakana you used is correct, except you would say テイディアブローワン

  • shoganai

  • y u write so small?

  • @NMRA ya I know. I plan on being a foreign exchange soon though. In 2-3 years.

  • oh gosh, i'd die on writing this

  • Did u upload this video just to piss me off cause u know Japanese and I don't......good handwriting btw 。・゜・(ノД`)・゜・。

  • Could you tell me the brand of the pen you're using?

  • 日本語の文なんかで驚いてる奴いるけど、そいつが中国語(繁体字­)の手紙見たらどうなるか気になる

  • Wow... I haven't heard that soundtrack in a long time. Brings back memories. Nice hand writing by the way.

  • Hey please reply, but how long did it take you to learn that? I really want to learn because I plan on moving to japan when I'm older and I need to learn. I think the japanese culture is a very fascinating one so I would like some suggestions on learning sites or programs or even apps. Thanks!

  • @ilikemusicdawg it can take a long time and does for most, but it'll take longer to move to japan

  • Are you japanese? If you're not, then that was awesome XD If you're japanese, STILL AWESOME!

  • nada no uta nani desu ka?

  • Что он читал? Оно смотрет как красивая язык! ^_^

  • Its good to see some handwritten japanese : )

  • What does it all say?

  • how long does it it take to write an essay in kanji, hira and kata

  • @openingman

    a long time

  • @openingman

    a lot of time and patience

  • きれいですよ!!

  • あぁ、俺より上手いなぁ(@_@)

    

  • きれいな字だな〜。

    行もまっすぐだし羨ましいです。

  • きれいな字

  • I regret that he writes a bad hand.

  • そのペンはjetstreamの何てやつですか?

  • いやいや、だからなんでこんな短時間にコメントたくさんいただけ­るんでしょうかw

    楽しくってすぐ反応しちゃうよw

    で、書き順は習ったと思うんですが苦手っす。「右」の書き順、当­然間違ったままです・・・

  • @aranetsu

    誤訳御免という割と大き目の翻訳サイトで紹介されたからだと思う­よ

    @weirdyoda04

    His writing speed is normal(or little slower).

    早くはないよね。

    黒板や白板のない会議とかこのスピードでメモをとると置いていか­れると思う

  • @natuxxxxxxxxxxxxxx あ、そのサイト確認しました!わざわざ有難うございます!

  • いきなり一文字目から書き順が間違ってて気になるんだがw

    残の点は後だよ

    書き順って小学校の漢字練習帳で練習するじゃないか

    字自体は見やすいと思う

  • うお!なんでこんな短時間にコメントが・・・。

    ご指摘のとおり、書き順は大の苦手です!

    親兄弟によく指摘されてましたが、思いっきし聞き流してたツケが­今ここに。

  • 書き順は変だが確かにうまい

  • 書き順はめちゃくちゃなのに俺より字が綺麗だ・・・orz

  • 字綺麗だなー。

    

  • How fast are you writing? Slower, faster, or normal? I've never seen someone write fluent Japanese so I'm curious because of how complicated it seems :\

  • @weirdyoda04 Slow. It's hard to dictate at this speed.

  • Is this how Japanese people really write 漢字? You wrote 見 incorrectly and for some words your stroke order was just plain backwards. Why can't Japanese people write 漢字? It just looks so bastardised and wrong.

  • @chinchilla2302

    人によって違うけど、最近の日本人はあんまり漢字の書き順おぼえ­てないよ。

    正確な書き順のほうがキレイな形で書けるから間違った書き順はあ­んまりよくないけどね。

    あと、知ってる全ての漢字を正確な書き順でかける日本人は昔から­あんまりいないとおもう

  • Geez. No wonder they're so smart.

  • @Puddleglum94 what do you mean?

  • If I tried to do that my head would explode

  • writing a essay in japanese must be a pain

  • Looks like Chinese.

  • @Hanul91 actually there is an extreamely big difference beetwen japanesse and chinese, their alhabets are verry different and theyr writing system too ;)

  • what is the name of the show that has that theme song?????? some one plzz tell me thnx

  • how come you write so fast... when i'm writing i don't know where stroke to start.

  • yay! we are both japanese !!! lol <3

  • 5:30

    Ok, I just have to ask. Is that one, giant run-on sentence, of is the end of every line a sentence or break in flow (like in poetry, a ',' before moving onto the next line)?

  • i don't know so much kanji,just 200 and something but when i write i put a good letter yo se solo 200 kanji y algo pero me preocupo de escribir mejor

  • I have a quick question, from what I've read traditional Japanese is written from Right to left, is this is the western Japanese writing?

    Thank you very much.

  • @MetalKidDanny Japanese written vertically is read right to left, but horizontally is the same as English.

  • i'm looking for the letter Z in japanese, can't find it anywhere.

  • @superdragon92

    ざ じ ず ぜ ぞ

    za ji zu ze zo

    There is no letter Z, only these phonetics.

  • i cant imagine writing a love letter in japanese lol

  • what kind of writing is this !!!!!!!!!! :(

  • Your writing is kinda.... sloppy. The kanji are fine, but as for the others, eeeh...

  • Are you Japanese? if not, can you please tell me how u learned to write so naturally!

  • あなたはあなたのような日本人は、必ずあなたは日本人ですか?そ­れは実際にある厄介なことされるようArantsuあなたは日本­人か私は英語と私は私日本Thingyに誰もがダウンロード日本­型のThingyをダウンロード英語人は常に言うこと失礼なこと­、それは本当に退屈で不自由な私は実際に(は自慢する私はかわい­いよ、日本語とする私はできません誰もが私の意見ができますが、­私はまだしないでください!私のルースの場合は、任意のアドバイ­スありますかが欲しい取得?

  • I only understand those kanji X_X

  • these are not in the alphabet .. I do not understand.... so many symbols... :(

  • what the fuck ??????

  • @taydiablo1

    テ=Te

    イ=i

    ディ=di

    ア=a

    ブ=bu

    ロ=ro

  • あははw

    エヴァンゲリオンの歌詞だ。

  • Japanese is awesome!! But some people need to know that kanji is from mandarin aka chinese! The japanese didn't make up kanji, its just mandarin

  • @missrocknrockstaaa thats why kanji is so illogical and hard to learn compared to kana

  • @flock101 Trust me, it is not hard to learn at all and there is some kind of logic behind it

  • @missrocknrockstaaa

    >The japanese didn't make up kanji, its just mandarin

    大丈夫、漢字を日本起源だなんて思っている日本人はまずいない。

    Please don't worry. There is no Japanese who thinks that it is a Japanese origin of the Chinese character.

    请放心。认为汉字是日本起源的日本人不在。

    괜찮아. 한자를 일본 기원이라고 생각하고 있는 일본인은 없습니다.

  • @ShiMeiWo yes but other idiots out there that learn japanese dont know this because their teacher dont tell them this because hardly any of them know

  • how mamny time did you take to learn all the kanjis?

  • how can i know ur not writing just random stuff?!?!?! hmmm....xDDDD

    hahahhaha just kidding

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  • AAAAHAHHHH!!! So much Kanji! DX

  • isn't japanese writing right to left where as english is left to right.. in japan do you have to read/write from right to left ?

  • @Kiwismoothie222 No nonooo!!! They write and read left to right but the books are right to left. They start at the habck but read it exactly like english, going down the page and then flipping it.

  • @Kiwismoothie222 No nonooo!!! They write and read left to right but the books are right to left. They start at the habck but read it exactly like english, going down the page and then flipping it.

  • your so much faster than I am T.T

  • shit! nose bleed...

  • まあ実際この動画見て日本語学習のモチベーション高まる人がいる­なら、いい仕事してますね、と言わざるを得ないけど・・・歌詞の­使用権みたいなのは大丈夫なんですかね?w

  • Japanese is a great language but it's writing system is shit. Two Syllabic alphabets and one symbol system containing 2000 symbols Kanji. And it takes long time to write and it's hard to learn. Kanji is actually extremely unnecessary and Katakana is also unnecessary Hiragana is OK because it is unique but takes very long time to write compare to Hangul and Cyrillic. Which put it in third place and is one of my tree favorite languages after Russian and Spanish

  • @SMGJohn You're right. The Chinese writing system is an extreme case of tradition getting priority over practicality.

    Makes me wander why didn't the Japanese shift completely to Hiragana and Katakana for writing their language. Puritans often say that a Kanji-free orthography would mean a confusing array of homophones, but a phonetic writing system can't possibly be any more ambiguous than the spoken language. People don't draw Kanji in the air while conversing in Japanese, do they?

  • @thephilosopherkartik sometimes

  • I wish I hed your handwriting. It is harder for americans to write kanji and hiragana/katakana. I know some kanji and the hiragana alphabet, but since I am american (( even wirth pratice )) my writing is like a 6 year olds. Lol... and I even follow stroke order.

  • Your writing is so much better then how i write chinese :S (Japanese is somewhat similar to Chinese for those of u who think i'm an idiot)

  • Mesmerizing :)

    For someone starting to learn Japanese, it's really interesting to see different kinds of kanji handwriting. ありがとう。

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  • I love to write in Japanese ^_^<3

  • suck's wht it means ur writting u dont till us whts mean ur suck's jerk

  • What does it say?

  • ohh i remeber this anime i luv this song

  • that will take me years to remember fully

  • What is that character under your pen at 7:16?

    I thought it was KON but it looks a little diffrent.

  • Ima, which is the same as kon, but when used as a single, not compound word. 今

  • Oh thanks!

  • 今 : ima, kon

    今度 : kon-do

    今日 : kyo-o

  • wow are u Japanese???

    cuz well idk how an american could write that good! :O

  • @HarleenVolturi its not that hard to learn the kana. the kanji is the challenge. as for writing it. you learn the same way you learned to write english, practice, practice, practice.

    after a while you pick up the commonly used symbols in the kanji and can write new ones as groups of those symbols, and even the kanji become easy to remember.

  • oh ok thx. ^^

    yah i sometimes like look up words in japanese and well sometimes they stay in my head! XD

    or i'll forget. i learned how to write "evil" and then i for got. :(

  • This is true. I take Japanese classes at school, and I'm in level four. I write some of the kanji that she was writing, but most I don't understand. But yes, practice really does help, like trying to write the kanji for every word you know continuously so you won't forget. And if you do, try again.

  • テイ = tay

    ディアブロ = diablo

    テイ = taylor, take

    ディ-ア-ブロ = di-a-blo

    Mmm...

  • Say, if I go to japan for about 2 years, could I speak japanese? My Foreign Language teacher says you can learn French in France fairly quick.

  • It's definitely possible to become good and even fluent in both reading and speaking Japanese if you live there for two years - even one year is usually more than enough.

    But if you want to learn Japanese "by yourself" then I would highly recommend the "Tae Kim's Japanese Grammar" guide; search for it on Google.

  • kirei ^_^

  • 字キレイだねぇ!うらやましぃ!

  • Lol, It's your username.

  • If you want to be fancy, you can write テイ悪一. The character 悪 stands for 'an evil', which is about the closest thing they have to diablo (devil). The character 一 just means one. Other japanese speakers: feel free to correct me on that kanji.

  • literally translates to teideiaburo. Name of a company/person perhaps?

  • I'm afraid to translate that ...thing :D