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  • i was thinking go gatsu aswell but really i had no idea urusai could be written like that

  • 漢字って日本人にも難しいのよね。

    地名なんかになると、読めねぇよ。ぜってぇー読めねぇよ~!ての­いっぱいあるw

    苗字も「十」とかいて、「ツナシ」って読んだり。奥深すぎる!!­

  • 感じは日本人でも難しいよ~

  • Parents won't let me by your videos on your website -_-...Sucks cause these vids are fun and helpful! Thank you!

  • ^_^

  • urusai damn that was new to me... the kanji i mean, i heard that word like, everyday at school

  • lol

  • Just impressed my Japanese family with this version of urusai (but nobody knows how to write hae anyway....)

    cheers

    *K

  • oh. my. God.

  • 「五月蝿い」は、日本人でも読めない人が多いね。

  • もっと見たい!

  • Yes! A new video clip. They're actually not new, but random clips from full episodes they have had in archives through the years.

  • Does she speak/understand englisH?

  • They seem to start filming the show randomly.

  • I wanna see the full episodes of these but I don't want to pay all the time x-x I'm troubled.

  • Urusai!! hahaha same as "Shut Up" right?

  • There's no way i can read this fast like reading it in the newspapers.

    If all the Kanji's like that then we (the Japanese Learners) are doomed XD

  • Haha, that's great. I love colorful words like that, I just wish I could keep a kanji in my head for longer than three seconds.

  • @illustriouschin Learning the stroke order helps as it adds a layer of consistency to the kanji. By always writing the kanji the exact same way every time, it feels more like a procedure writing it rather than drawing a picture. Using Anki software with the Heisig method works wonders in conjunction with this.

  • @RelVleDy Thanks for the tip, I will have to remember that software program.

  • @illustriouschin Yea if you ever download it, go into the software and search for a deck to download titled, "Heisigs Remember the Kanji." Very popular deck. Use the website "Reviewing the Kanji" as a complement. This site includes a popular huge forum, tips from other users, but most importantly, a "study" tab following the order of the Anki deck where users submit their own personal stories for remembering each Kanji. There's also a Heisig book, but it's not necessarily required.

  • @RelVleDy Thanks again, that will be very helpful when I take another crack at learning Japanese.

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