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Japanese Wisdom: Lesson 2 : Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2006

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Back with Lesson 2! Thanks for waiting! Vocb. Grammar - Particle "No" - Desu Table - Particle "Ka". Culture Lesson - Natsu Matsuri.

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http://waizusensei.podomatic.com/
Thanks for watching! Hope you can learn Japanese in a fun Way! Email Feedback and questions to : waizusensei@hotmail.com -

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  • not kanjo but kanojo (or kanojyo) for girlfriend.

  • Oh Sorry, I missed that spelling error.....:(

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  • at the time you're doing this you're dad is doing your mom o.O

  • You confuse WHO'S with WHOSE!!! Come on.

  • isn't it arigato?

    or am I wrong?

    Srry for bothering =$

  • arigatou! i like the way you present your lessons.. :) very understandable! good work! :) i'm subscribing, rating, and commenting this. It's the only way i can repay you for teaching us! hehe :) arigatou waizu-sensei!

  • hey man, for her, she, girlfriend is it kanojo? or kanjo like u wrote it at 02:15

  • thank you best videos on youtube so far...I'll be back matane!!

  • I wandered here by accident after reading a book on japanese proverbs and wisdom. Nicely done. I really want to go there.

  • you actually start learning in hiragana, writing and reading in hiragana, and then you start learning kanjis slowly and start replacing the hiragana with kanjis.

  • Why learn in in hiragana or katakana even either...from what I have seen most sentences have at least the subject in it's kanji...for the particles though I guess the hiragana would be useful.

    But yeah, anybody who is thinking about learning japanese should either study to learn the two syllabaries or buy a book for it.

    I bought remembering the kana and learned both hiragana and katakana in a little under 6 hours total. It was spread out across a week, but in total I spent under 6 hours.

  • You not only did an excellent job on preparing your lesson plan but you also did a wonderful job on teaching it.

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