started a few months ago and I think my progress is okay. I may get some Japanese lessons when I attend university. but so far, I'm fine with learning by myself.
Algorithm March is from a Japanese children's show called Pitagora Suichi. While it is a children's show, it's still useful for learning Japanese, especially for beginners.
thanks for the links. I'm really serious about learning japanese and hope to pretty much master it in the next 4 years. This was probably the most helpful youtube vid on how too learn it so thanx. Do you know if playing games in japanese or watching japanese shows(subs off) would help me any faster?
@evilkaz200 I'm glad to see someone who's really dedicated!! I think it's more helpful if you have subs on at first, because if you don't know what the words mean, it's just going in one ear and out the other. If you pause the video after you hear a sentence, read the subs, and listen to it a few times, it could be useful. Picking out individual words like this work as well. It also helps with pronounciation. But don't let it be your only resource.
@akirasugoineko こんにちは is spelled with は not わ and its こ (ko)。ん(n)。 に(ni)。 ち(chi)。 は(wa) (sorry if I sound bitchy >.< I just wanted ot tell you that.) P.s. although its kon'nichiwa in this case the は makes the wa sound.
started a few months ago and I think my progress is okay. I may get some Japanese lessons when I attend university. but so far, I'm fine with learning by myself.
btw, you look cute ^.^
Lugmillord 1 week ago
@Lugmillord Cool! Good luck, Japanese is amazing.
Soccerplayinggirl 12 hours ago
ありがとうございました。:)サッカープレーリンガールのビデオはすごいです。
RivernightPro 1 month ago
Algorithm March is from a Japanese children's show called Pitagora Suichi. While it is a children's show, it's still useful for learning Japanese, especially for beginners.
peon17 2 months ago
thanks for the links. I'm really serious about learning japanese and hope to pretty much master it in the next 4 years. This was probably the most helpful youtube vid on how too learn it so thanx. Do you know if playing games in japanese or watching japanese shows(subs off) would help me any faster?
evilkaz200 2 months ago
@evilkaz200 I'm glad to see someone who's really dedicated!! I think it's more helpful if you have subs on at first, because if you don't know what the words mean, it's just going in one ear and out the other. If you pause the video after you hear a sentence, read the subs, and listen to it a few times, it could be useful. Picking out individual words like this work as well. It also helps with pronounciation. But don't let it be your only resource.
Soccerplayinggirl 2 months ago
こんいちわ ありがとう ございます
Thank you so much for this awesome info. You are AWESOME! Thank you. Thank you!
akirasugoineko 4 months ago
@akirasugoineko こんにちは is spelled with は not わ and its こ (ko)。ん(n)。 に(ni)。 ち(chi)。 は(wa) (sorry if I sound bitchy >.< I just wanted ot tell you that.) P.s. although its kon'nichiwa in this case the は makes the wa sound.
emikoakuma 3 months ago
@emikoakuma Thank you for telling me , I Appriciate it,
akirasugoineko 3 months ago
@akirasugoineko こんにちは。ぜんぜん 大丈夫 :)
Soccerplayinggirl 3 months ago
HAHAHAHA...i must learn to touch myself..but wat u say is true for any language u really just gotta wanna learn it..
Slay3r0111 4 months ago
@Slay3r0111 Haha yeah :D thanks for watching + commenting!
Soccerplayinggirl 4 months ago