Konnichiwa! Let's Learn Japanese (Ep. 1)

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Uploaded by on Aug 7, 2007

A video about basic Japanese greetings and civilities. Enjoy!

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  • i don't understand some things: first i have a japanese friend and he told me that good afternoon is konbanwa and not good evening, and that it's not arigato but aligato. strange..

  • I guess it's different dialects. Some Japanese books teach you konbanwa=good afternoon while others say konbanwa=good evening.

  • good video, what is the music used in background?

  • The song is "Hey My Friend" by Japanese singer Tommy Heavenly6.

  • from where are you,where did you born???

  • I was born in the beautiful city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and I currently live in the United States.

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  • yo,.. i think that the "r" part should pronounce like start with "r" and end with "l"... like "arligato".... but not so sure...

  • W-A-P-A-N-E-S-E

  • lol this is stupid lesson...better get a rea japanese person

  • Fuck this irritates me ,man find a japanese girl so she can tech you at least before posting this shit!

  • HAHAHA THIS MORON DOEsn't know a thing about Japanese language!LOL people don't listen to him,LMAO!!!!and look at his serious face !!!

  • i am half Japanese and you need to work on your accent especially on the r 's. I don't think he is really teaching these languages its more like he is just repeating the definitions because he doesn't even know proper enunciation of these languages.

  • the 'r' sound really isn't the 'r' in english..not as in 'r'at

    more like a 'l' sound in fact.

  • OMG@_@! What's your native language? Teaching French and Japanese in English!!

  • thx alot!

  • So sorry for down-thumbing you crouchtig !! ;x Gomen ne.. ;x wanted to answer and i overshot ;x..

    also, for future comment readers (Rainsura prob'ly knows this already by now) -> when using 'no' as a possesion particle, you don't use the 'wa' particle :) just say

    Watashi no namae wa [name] desu.. also, you can equally well say

    [name] da. :] but it's a BIT impolite ;p

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