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  • Oh god this seems difficult... and quite daunting. But I just wanna learn Japanese for some reason, not sure why..... But I'll keep trying XD

  • i dont know why but i wanna speak japanese ?

  • @superkamiguru76 anime fan?

  • omg you are so awesome! @10minsJapanese THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    arigato

  • omg i really wanna learn but its soooooo danm hard

    

  • My head feels bigger thank u very much!!!!!!

  • Doozu yoroshiku!!^^

  • It's so hard!!! =( It is!!! my mind is stupid!

  • 私はひどく日本語を学ぶことでした。私を気にしない。私はトラン­スレータを使用しています。:)

  • If anybody is having a hard time with this lesson, here's a tip that may help you. (its been working really well for me when using her lessons)

    1) Pay good attention, listen carefully (kind of obvious but still important)

    2) After she says anything in Japanese, pause the video and repeat it to yourself, try to mimic her accent.

    3) Take notes!! In the notes write down the word, its definition and how its pronounced as well as any other things to remember

    4) Practice in your head ALLOT.

    Good luck

  • أنا باستخدام جوجل ترجمة

  • Damn this is hard - but worth it XD

  • me to

  • omg i remeber watching like 5, 6, or 7 months ago and now im watching it again and i already know it x3 i feel so proud :3

  • i thought thank you in japanese was sank yu! o.o

  • @WatDaFugg sank yu is like a slang for arigatou :D

  • @WatDaFugg aaa~ I thougth the same! lol=D

  • i like her "okeey?" :)

  • I find this rather easy apart from remembering it will be tricky :/

  • omg i get this so easy xD but i need to practice.... x

  • Gah! so difficult

  • Hai! Gonbarimasu!

  • finally i can start practicing the little that i know ^^ watashi no namae wa juanita desu yoroshiku!!

  • What did she call me?

  • @stul9045 She called you a bitch =D

  • Domo arigato gozaimasu ! I've been meaning to learn Japanese as a 4th language for quite a while (Been watching Anime ever since being 4 , so that's about 13 years).

  • @BassOutcast your dad farts in your cereal every morning...

  • @BassOutcast 4 languages???? Jealous!! I'm fluent in English, but that's it. Know the basics of French and could probably learn it easier than any othe rlanguage since I took it in school but it's still hard. Also know some Latin - but who speaks latin anyway? XD Japanese is a whole other world though! What do you speak?

  • Okay, Watashi wa refers to yourself . . .

  • she hard to understand and speaks fast

  • hmmm i kinda learned something :)

  • The 3 sumimasem sound all the same to me :/ I rather stick to gommenasai and Arigatoo....

  • @Dzek88 it is the same, its just like how we say "oh really?" or we could use sarcasm and say "oh really?' it just depends on your tone.

  • @utadalovely  yeah, sumimasem can be rly heard in some languages because of the tone, I should practice it more often :)

  • hajimemashite ..... watashi wa miku desu

    yoroshiku onegaishimasu

  • @japaneasefreak100 hajimemashite = nice to meet you , yoroshiku onegaishimasu = please to meet you

    "nice to meet you .... I'm Miku Please to meet you" I think you're very polite. Watashi no namae wa Eman desu yoroshiku onegaishimasu miku-san.

  • thank you for the video, this is interesting, arigato gozaimasu :)

  • To anyone that is interested, i am putting up Japanese lessons directly taught from Textbooks up onto my channel around May, If you are interested in learning the Language and dont have any previous knowledge you might pick something up from my Channel.

  • I have no problem pronouncing things of all languages,but I cannot understand wat she is saying.

  • @Saranghe3736 wat

  • Why is she talking about penis at 0:09?

  • lets get strrate! ^_^

    

  • Anda the "watashi wa" usually omits the subject... OK? Good. This is like a fucking a treadmill.

  • ugh.....i wanna learn the language but I'm trying to write it in a note book to remember....and there's this other person I listen to and he makes it easy but it's still confusing

  • i got done with the first one its fun and hard but im not givin up i like a challange

  • I spent the whole day trying but I could not

  • dis is lk fucken hard i got all twisted up

  • my tounge twisted! but it's fun! yay me..!

  • 1:55 i didn't even finish before she said "good" :L

  • this is pretty hard. a lot harder than i thought

  • i like the way you say watashiwa

  • It's Easy!!! Thanke U!

  • if watashiwa is 'I", "I'm", "me", then what is orewa? is that "I will"? 

  • This is amazing.. I can finally learn Japanese noww... :D

  • when she said dozoo i tought she was mad or something haha good lesson btw

  • Its kinda easy for me because I'm Filippino (which means Im asian)

  • Doozo yoroshiku!

  • Sumimasen.

  • what does doozo yoroshiku and kochira koso means??

  • for the people who talks in english it is really hard to learn I think, for us (spanish language) is not so hard because the easy fonetic. topic: try to learn the hiragana and katakana first and listen again and again their particular speaking.

  • My brain started hurting after 2 minutes. This may take more than 7 years 

  • damn this is hard

  • こんにちは、私はBodybakuであり、今日日本語を話してい­る。 私は訳者を使用している。 だれでも日本語を話す方法をひとつひとつの単語のような現実的な­方法私に教えることができるか。

  • I'm taking Japanese at my HS, and I felt so proud when I understood all of it before she started talking :3

    Eto.. sugoi!! :D

  • @chicagirl12354 Really? in what state u live in (if you want to let me know)

  • @breakthe4 its a beginner start for people wanting to test the language dont be an ass about it

  • "Kon'nichiwa" I think, is the best greeting word to use for many common occassions, followed by "Dono yō nidesu ka?" meaning "How are you?"

  • @Icchiblade I thought Genki desu ka? was how are you?

  • @stilldoll14 Perhaps translators shouldn't be trusted haha

  • Hard as hell but interesting :)

  • doomo arigato goizamasu! :D

  • I LOVE JAPANESE EVEN IF IT'S FACKIGN HARD!

  • does anyone know what program she is using to give this lesson? If you know, could you PM me what it is?

  • watashi no means "my" anata=you anata no=your (s)  watashi tachi= we,us anata tachi=you (plural)

  • You're really good! Thanks!

  • i know how to speak some japanese even b4 this lol,like ohayo,domo,arigato,konbanwa,ko­nichiwa,etc.,but i gotta learn my sentences

  • when you offer defeat to the elderly

    

  • This isnt hard, If you pay attention.

  • Arigato gozaimasu! :D

  • arigato gozaimasu! Nice video...simple enough for even an absolute beginner like myself

  • Doomo arigato gozaimasu! :)

    Yee im on my way to learn

  • This was easy but i guess it's because im japaneseXD

  • Sumimasen!

  • arigato gozaimasu!

  • Oh, Thank you so much, I want to learn to speak Japanese.

    It's really helpful.....

    Arigatou..^_^

  • @kimiwapetto101 just watch anime and you'll learn without even realizing

  • @TheBlueJism There's only a bit of truth to that. The repition of certain common is good to an extent-you can learn common phrases- but in the long run, anime isn't the best teacher because of characters' different dialects. I learned that the hard way. =/

  • Sumimasen!

  • You have to put your last or first name between watashi wa and desu?

  • this would be good if i could understand her

  • im sorry but this video will be helpfull to other people just not me i suck so thats probly why

  • lol im more like a anime/manga freak

    hehehehe

  • @chenyao123456789 Me to ;D

  • Anime encouraged me to learn japanese and i'm getting preatty good. I no all the basics and i can string words together. This video was a help thanks a lot

  • @rockstar3541

    aghhhh me too!!! thats why im trying really hard to learn Japanes and now im getin the hang of it ahahxD

  • hey thanks for uploading it ^^, thank you!

  • this is hard

  • Hello, I has watched your video, but is for me a little bit hard to learn it. And I'd like to learn Japanese because I have a friends from Japan and when they talk each other, always I despair 'cause I don't understand what they saying. Ok. thanks for the lessons and I wanna be your suscriber. My name is Sergio, nice to meet you.

  • AWEOSME THNXX !!

  • i want to learn to speak japanese but to who will i speak to...

  • @azimondo maybe you can find a friend of yours who wants to learn Japanese

  • me too!!! :D but im still learning!!

  • I learned Japanees by watching anime! Now I don't even need subs anymore! :D

    This vid doesn't help...

  • This is so fun :D

  • thank you! <3

  • Lve at first sound

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  • this is hard

  • isnt watashi wa for females?(please reply)

  • no....watashiwa means "I", "I'm","me".

  • @kimbaragi actualy watashi wa means just 'I' , but "I'm" is watashi wa desu

    the space that this video has completes the sentence

    "watashi wa ____ desu"

    "I am ___"

    is the same thing

    desu = am/is/are

  • @MrDar3k even that is not fully correct since translating this particular sentence cannot be done in english, the presence of a "wa" also contributes, not just the "desu" at the end

  • @arman1008 I started learning japanese a few days ago with a program but I thought I was kinda correct , oh well I was wrong ;P

  • @MrDar3k haha nah you were somewhat correct, its just that trying to translate such specific parts of japanese to english is the most useless attempt at the impossible...

  • @arman1008 good to know I wasnt completely wrong ;P

  • @kimbaragi for girls tho i think guys use ore

  • i love you

  • thank you so much, this helped a lot!!!

  • is there another level because i'm already taking japanese and i've already gone through almost one semester so i know this stuff

  • Thankyou. uesful words.

  • what is desu?

  • The almost same as IS. a verb.

  • watashi wa doesnt literally mean i AM.. i mean watashi stood for i but wa doesnt mean anything. desu is the AM. the verb is always last..

  • Wow, the Japanese people employ facial recognition into their language thus opening a second method to allow the flow of information from one party to the other in a continuous, parallel stream and conveying more information in a shorter period of time. This video demonstrates the effect with the example Sumimasen (2:48), the use of a single word to represent 3 different words except in that the facial and tonal inflections are the only difference. Fascinating language!

  • I loved this video, but your thick accent along with my imagination makes you say some very weird things...

    but I understood it anyways...

    arigatoo?

  • To laggy for me.

    D8

  • wooow!! thanks a lot!! ur so good at teaching!! I wish u could be my japanese sensei xD!! <3

    arigatouuu!!

  • verry good,tq

  • Excellent video!

    どうも有り難う!

  • yamasetekurasaiiiiiii

  • watishi wa kirsten desu.

    awsome

  • really good video doomoarigatoo gozaimashita

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