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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2007

Let's Learn Japanese Basic 1.
Episode 1 - Part C of C.

NEXT EPISODE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhVou9zZi0A&feature=related

ANNOTATIONS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNpSrosp_pI&layer_token=7198df96d8a9b792

Anyone is welcome to add English and Japanese captions to this video:
http://captiontube.appspot.com/
(just paste the link to this video after clicking "Specific Video...")
If you want, you could make three separate Japanese tracks for romaji, all kana, and kana/kanji. The transcripts of the skits are in the textbooks. You can email me the captions at japloosh@gmail.com

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  • Yan is my hero.

  • Kore ~ this

    Sore ~ that

    That's how I remember it.

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  • @ikadir18 He was telling her it was his dad's camera, not his. His name is Kaiho, not Kato.

  • Miki Sugihara is adorable

  • @Laurelindo umadbro

  • I find the lady annoying.

  • he said 'kore wa - Kato-SAN no kamera desu - which u r not suppose to use after your own name!

  • Yan-san should be summarily executed after all the chaos he unleashed at the airport! :D

  • i am yan is hilarious thanks for the vid

  • is it weird that i remember which is which out of kore and sore through an old mad tv skit? .___.;

  • The normal sentence structure is NOT 私は・・・です.

    Seriously, anyone who's skilled in Japanese knows that only a verb is required in a complete sentence and that です is completely different from "to be" in all possible aspects.

    Saying です after a sentence is primarily a sign of politeness, not the word for "to be".

    For this the declarative だ is a much closer equivalent.

  • @hunnibunninooner I have a teacher who is also the equal to fred rogers but creepier @.@

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