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  • kawaikute..yakunitatsune...:).­.(ratto)

  • Dont be rude for new people it can be shocking on how fun and easy this is. Just need the time to learn

  • lol it was extremely simple to understand ? why do you guys so proud of that ?

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  • I'm so proud of myself for understanding a few words... I only understood good morning, hello, thank you, and goodbye, nut I still understood some of it ^^

  • hehe I'm so proud of myself for picking up little words and phrases here and there ^^

  • sugoi... kawaiii... hahaha... nakakatuwa nmn 2.. =D

  • I should film myself while I'm listening to this! my face is so funny! and I'm dancing randomly xD

  • @RawrDinoize its greeting songs

  • Type "A I U E Ohayo!" in google translate to japanese, and translate back. I have no idea what it means.

  • @rushnrussian12321 that's because a i u e, are just letters in Japan, alone they don't mean anything, and the last word is spelt ohayou which means good morning but informally i think, type ohayou into google translate and it shows it, you were missing the u off the end, hope i helped :)

  • me encanto!!

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  • Ohh sugoi! It's not the song I remember listening to but it's still KAWAII!

  • @RawrDinoize It's about greetings. Like ありがとう(Thank you) ごめんなさい(I'm sorry) こんにちは(Hello/Good afternoon) いただきます(Used before eating).

  • They need to put this song into Hiragana, Romaji, and Kanji.

  • A japanese song of magical Aisatsu(greetings)

    watch?v=EsRm78ZSOgc

  • What is the backwards ち(chi)'s name in the beginning of the video i can't find that symbol anywhere.

  • @Nicro327 Sa (さ).

  • @Nicro327 Its さ(sa)

  • @Nicro327 it is さ (sa)

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  • sugoi maybe

  • Japanese likes to SHOUT EVERYTHING! XD

  • ok

  • This just.. makes me ... happy!?

  • The bricks I shat when I finally understood this.Oh my god.

  • @heartzempire How ._.?

  • interesting :D

  • haha, funny ^^

  • When you learn the sounds, it slowly starts to get easier to read. I'm ok with speaking, it's just reading and writing I struggle with but I'm getting better. :D x

  • hai!! tanoshii desu!!

  • ワイ、これはすごく面白いじゃ。何でも聞いても面白い。この歌聞­かせてくれて有賀とございます。僕の娘も好きだよ。^_^

  • I know all the phrases. Haha. But I don't know all the stuff in between. Which is kinda funny since the song is supposed to be teaching the phrases. lol. Anyways, I love this, 「あいうえおはよう、かきくけこんにちは。」 Totally my favorite part of the song. lol

  • This video makes me want to quit learning japanese.

  • I only understand the easy stuff but the music is so catchy

  • I with my kids learn japanese. Its song we wery like.

  • Nice song! I can not understand all of it going so fast but I can some of it.

  • we watched this in class today. I love ths song

  • whoooaaa fast, but still really helpful for learning :S

  • Very cute song! Excellent!!!

  • (*_*)

  • Ah! This is so catchy! I love this song!

  • I can't read japanese at all. it looks like a bunch of lines and swirls! O_o

  • @Socksthevilkitten I'm studying Japanese and I also think there's a lot of swirlings. At least for hiragana. Hahaha!

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  • Totemo kawai desu ne! :)

    Nihongo ga suki desu! :]

  • what does it means? i understood some of it, but most lost me @@

  • hajimemashite !

  • what was that one for after a meal? i though it was go something susama but it just sounded like susama..

  • it's gochisousama.

  • Gochisousama - It's like thanks for the food it was great, I am full

  • LOOOOL this song rocks XD It has a lively ring to it =D awesome....

  • this song rocks! woohoo! simplicity is best, i always say.....XD

  • LOL I ACTUALLY UNDERSTOD IT.

  • HEHEHEHE :D

  • can u put give me the eng subs?

  • @nelmsters i bib not under stand it its ard prrodle becaase this is my fist time

  • im lost....

  • WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED

  • LOL!!

  • 4 example when you go to bed someone says "goodnight" in japanese it is "oyasominasai" or "enjoy your food" "itadakimasu" someone gives you some gift you will say "thank you" in japanese "arigato" :D easy

  • That was so cute!!!!

  • DAS ist COOL !!!!!!

  • lol hee? kawaii ne! i actually understood all of it lol yay!

  • nice!

    The rith isa little starnge but I loved it because I could read it and practie.

    thanks for uploading this video!

  • wow this is kinda cool yet wierd but ...agh i don't even know how to explain itxD

  • wow i can actually understand what its saying lol Arigato!!!!!

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  • Complete Japanese Alphabet Song - Katakana - Hiragana - 日本語

    that is a better video for this.

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  • A I U E Ohayou

    KA KI KU KE Konnichiha

    Genki ni aisatsu shitemi o ko

  • kawaii ne...XD hahahah

  • lol i love this

  • lol i was right, in some of the videos by the same makers, they mix up ha and wa

  • When "wa" is used as a topic-marking particle, it is spelled "ha". I think maybe they used to pronounce it "ha" back in the day.

  • The hiragana symbol for "wa" as in "watashi wa" is actually "ha", so it's actually "watashi ha". I don't know why it's that way, it's weird.

  • No. It is written "ha" but it is still pronounced "wa". It is one of the rules. If you say Watashi ha, it doesn't make sence. There is no such thing. It is still pronounced Watashi wa.

  • maybe its me, but im pretty sure at 0.37 that says konnichiha, isint that last character a "ha" , but suppose to be a "wa"?

  • its the ONLY thing i dont like about Japanese. the Other characters

    are called what they are, ha,hi,ho,he & the Dakuten make the ka a Ga & a ha a Ba

    か が は ば that at least is easy to understand & learn

  • How fun. :) I'll be singing this all day now.

    *A I U E OHAYO!

    KA KI KU KE KONBANWA!*

    I feel like a little kid in 日本語 class because we do little songs like that to help us remember things, but it is still alot of fun. XD

  • Oops I meant Konnichiwa not Konbanwa.

  • Oh wait, they said Konbanwa too. NEver mind, i'll shut up. ^-^''

  • 死ね

  • O_O

  • Hey. (btw anyone please answer this next question) I heard that foreigners learning Japanese sound like a girl if they learn from a girl and sound like a boy if they learn from a boy. Is this true? My teacher is a woman so I would like to avoid awkward situations in the future haha.

  • mm Idk about that, but there are certain words that are more predominantly used by either female or male. For example, you can use "deshou" or "darou" to ask for agreement of confirmation at the end of a sentence; such as, "that's pretty, isn't it" But "deshou" is predominantly used by women and "darou" is mostly used by men. They mean the same thing, but one is seen as sounding more 'feminine' than the other.

  • As long as your teacher tells you both ways to say it, it should be fine. Or she might try to avoid those types of words. I guess you might want to bring it up though, just to be on the safe side haha

  • what is it their saying, spelling-wise? in Romaji...

    I've only just started learning the language. ^ ^ Arigatoo

  • a i u e ohayou

    ka ki ku ke konnichiwa

    genki ni aisatsu shite miyou

    asa okitara

    ohayou gozaimasu!

    onaka peko peko

    itadakimasu!

    onaka ippai

    gochisousama!

  • genki ni gakkou

    ittekimasu!

    tomodachi ippai

    konnichiwa!

    shukudai wasurete

    gomennasai!

    keshigomu karite

    arigatou!

    mata asobou ne

    sayounara!

  • ouchi ni tsuitara tadaima! papa no omukae okaeri-nasai! omiyage moratte arigatou! ashita mo asobu zo oyasuminasai! a i u e ohayou ka ki ku ke konban wa genki ni aisatsu tanoshii ne~ [the end~]
  • a i u e ohaiyou!

    ka ki ku ke konbanwa!

    its so catchy!

  • えいがが大好きです!!

    二年生です.

  • 英語の二年生ですか。

    または日本語の二年生ですか。

  • 僕は日本語二年生です.

  • 本当ですか。わー。上手ですねぇ。

  • はい, 有難う!

  • boo

  • doomoarigatogozaimasu for this video

  • ohayoo gozaimasu

    well nothing to talk about lol

    sayoonara, ja,mata

  • ohaiyo gozaimasu saiyonara ja mata =PP

  • Aiue ohayou kakikuke konnichiwa! Genki ni aisatsu shitemiyou! ^o^ Catchy song. Very helpful in learning the greetings. Thank you!

  • watashi wa kore ni ai.

  • Try cutting the "Watashi wa" (that's assumed) and congregating Ai into Aishite or Aishiteru or use Daisuki instead.

  • takahata-sensei taught us this song...She's so cute when she sings along... :D

  • thx u for your vid. I love this song so much

  • sooo cute song!!!!!!

  • Heehee, we sang this in Japanese class. ^^

  • omg this is awesome ^0^/

  • Thank you is a greeting?

  • muy bien gracias por el aporte

    thank

  • muy bien gracias por el aporte

    thank

  • Well. That was fast...

  • LOL

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