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Learn Japanese - Fruits Vocabulary

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

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Learn Japanese words using the Learn Japanese with Pictures series from JapanesePod101.com. Beautiful images clearly show Japanese vocabulary divided into units by topic. Each word is introduced with the English, Japanese hiragana characters, and Japanese kanji characters. It's a great way to practice your hiragana and learn new Kanji, while studying new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Japanese and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!

In this Japanese lesson you'll learn the vocabulary for fruits in Japanese: watermelon, peach, strawberry, apple, banana, orange, mango, cherry, pineapple, and melon.
When you're trying to tell your Japanese penpal about your favorite fruit, know exactly what to write!

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  • Arigato gonzaimas ^^

  • @goldoxydant douitashimashite ^^

  • I studied japanese in college, but I'm a bit rusty, so I'm finding your videos very helpful in re-learning things. Do you have any about basic conversation?

  • @blackrussian9 We have loads of basic conversation lessons at our website! Please give it a try! yoroshiku onegai shimasu. ^^

  • how come starberry is written in kanji and not hiragana most japanese users sue hiragana don't they? i see them alot in hiaragana in anime as well like tokyo mew mew

  • @takahashiwongwong Both the kanji and the hiragana is used depending on the situation. :)

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  • BANANA!!! I HAVE BEEN SAYING SOMETHING IN JAPANESE WITH OUT EVEN KNOWING IT SINCE I WAS 4!!

  • @purplestripes69 The "r" sound in Japanese sometimes sounds closer to a "d" to English speakers :) You actually touch the roof of your mouth with your tongue when you pronounce it.

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  • god dangit put these things in romaji tooo!!!!

  • I have a question, why are japanese cartoon depictions of peaches a light pink color? Is there a japanese peach variety that actually looks like that?

  • i heard sa-ku-ra-m-bo. but wasn't it sa-ku-ra-n-bo ? o.o

  • @ipodxdude lol this made mah day

  • anyone got problems in remembering banana?

  • <3 I love the music,

  • 1 = ICHI 5 = GO

    1+5= STRAWBERRY

  • @japanesepod101 "The "r" sound in Japanese sometimes sounds closer to a "d" to English speakers" And pudding is often transcribed as プリン. :)

  • @TheNFI97 yes it is... :-) that's why they always make fun of his name in the first place :-)

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