well you only used romaji this time with no hiragana and i think it will be more useful if you insert kanji with hiragana translation (i think it is called furigana)it will give kanji beginners -like me- a chance to get more used to these difficult characters.
and i have another question ..what is the difference between (kuni) and (shusshin)
(kuni) strictly means (country) & is more specific......while (shusshin) is more flexible in meaning as it can mean "place of origin/ one's birthplace / one's hometown/ place you belong or belonged to (as in the university or school you graduated from) "
shusshin is mostly used when describing the place you were born in, grew up in or came from (it can be a city, a state, a country)
Yes, learning the hiragana is very important, but don't worry! :) I've added the hiragana as annotations in the video. Please be sure to turn on all annotations for my videos so you can follow along.
I'm having a hard time saying "toilet". I just can't do it D:
BlackOrder12 1 month ago
ありがと ^-^
KillJoyLovesMuse 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
had to write all this down.. going to try it over my weekend! So helpful! thx :3
AlexVillain 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thanks for the lessons! This only highlight just how much of an educational tool youtube actually is...it's not just cat videos. ;P
WorldisArt 3 months ago
Arigato Gozaimasu! Im learning alot from u senpai! :D Ganbatte!
IJinxyou 7 months ago
haha wow i cant believe how much im learning so fast!! Thank you thank you!! :D
lolchanele 10 months ago
Don't stop making videos.
finalfantasyfan64 11 months ago
you so awsome. u make me wanna learn the language more and more. THANK YOU SO MUCH.
DistantEvolution 1 year ago
very useful. thank you
meralys21 1 year ago
@meralys21
No, thank YOU for tuning in! I'm glad you find them useful. :)
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago
great videos!
AndresBarrios1990 1 year ago
@AndresBarrios1990
doumo arigatou gozaimasu! Thank you for stopping by and commenting! :)
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago
arigato sensi!! ^w^
koskowa 1 year ago
@koskowa
iie iie, douitashimashite! = Don't mention it!
Feel free to ask me questions. :)
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago
well you only used romaji this time with no hiragana and i think it will be more useful if you insert kanji with hiragana translation (i think it is called furigana)it will give kanji beginners -like me- a chance to get more used to these difficult characters.
and i have another question ..what is the difference between (kuni) and (shusshin)
thanks again.
Dantecool12 1 year ago
@Dantecool12
Analyze this sentence:
doko no kuni no shusshin desu ka? = What country are you from?
(literally asks "where's country's origin are you?" , in other words "what country do you belong to?")
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago
@Dantecool12
(kuni) strictly means (country) & is more specific......while (shusshin) is more flexible in meaning as it can mean "place of origin/ one's birthplace / one's hometown/ place you belong or belonged to (as in the university or school you graduated from) "
shusshin is mostly used when describing the place you were born in, grew up in or came from (it can be a city, a state, a country)
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago
@Dantecool12
Yes, learning the hiragana is very important, but don't worry! :) I've added the hiragana as annotations in the video. Please be sure to turn on all annotations for my videos so you can follow along.
and thank you for the feedback again!
CatwomanJolie 1 year ago