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  • Nice  (you have a little accent, but it doesn't matter)!

  • domo arigato gozaimasu, anata wa watashi no daisuki nihon-go sensei desu :D ( hope that made some sense)

  • I think you should have written

    "daisukina nihongo sensei"

    suki is a na adjective... :)

  • I'm extremely upset with the language options that we have for most of our schools in the U.S. I know the reason for us only having those select few in the middle (junior) schools/High schools but they should open up more options for those folks who wish to learn out of an interest in that language-German/Greek/Japanese (other Asian languages) We have enough Chinese Americans for Mandarin classes/ASL classes should also be an option at H.S. I can sign-Asian chicks are hot & a Coldplay song.

  • Arigato Gozimasu Senpai. Surnames before first name "Watashi wa Genki Desu?" that you put this on here. You're a very friendly and informative individual. I've retained a small amount of the Japanese language from hours upon hours of anime ;l) sadly my ability to retain knowledge (even with constant study) is very poor. My pronunciation is even worse. Watashi believe I'll be picking up that Rosetta Stone program because I can't afford lessons from the college in my area.

  • how d u learn japa

  • This a great tutorial. Thank you.

  • thanks

  • how do you write in japanese in a computer?

  • Download the font from Microsoft and enable the Language Bar in Windows XP and learn how to use it. Not sure about other platforms.

  • How do you ask directions to the nearest Bukkake?

  • i have one doubt, kyoshi or sensei are supose to be the same thing, right?

  • Well kyoshi is an actual title. Sensei is a general term of respect for any professional, such as a doctor, lawyer, teacher, etc.

  • thkx

  • I tend to use the polite form most of the time. better to err on the side of caution.

  • I would love to have you as my japansese teacher irl ;P

    Oyasumi nasai

  • ow my god i am so happy i found this!!! i was teaching myself japanese but sadly i couldn't hear the sounds so i had to suppose 'em from the animes i watched. but this is sooo much better!

  • oh and btw ( not a critisim ) but just for my learning purpose, the proper sentence for the I am American, would be "Watashi wa Amerika-jin desu." correct? ty =)

  • Yes, you are right, but Japanese would understand the other one and I omitted "jin" simply because I would have to explain it and it would thus complicate the lesson. I'll inject it later.

  • thank you wingfield-san!

  • thanks for this, could you please upload some more? :)

  • thanks! it's really nice i love it!!

  • Arigato kyoshi...

    You're a really good teacher ^w^

  • Thanks!

  • doo itashi mashite

  • If you want to make me happy, subscribe to s7rugg1e! I don't know who he is, but he's funny!

  • arigatou gozaimashita sensei!

  • thanks for that you are a really good teacher. ive wanted to learn japanese for a couple of years now but havent been able to because of uni. but thanks to you i can learn basics. really appreciate it.

  • thanks for this class :D

    i hope you can continue uploading new classes :D

    :D :D

  • I really am trying to find some time to do so, but I have classes of my own and BOY are they challenging me.

  • oh... :/

    hehe no problem... when you have time you do it :D

  • arigato sensei

  • thank you for uploading.

    I was going to take the Japanese class in college but

    it was canceled due to lack of interest so I real appreciate it. I hope to see alot more videos from you.

    Thanks again.

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