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[11C] "I went to Nikko"

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Let's Learn Japanese Basic 1.
Episode 11 - Part C of C.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KToVihmELw0&feature=related

ANNOTATIONS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI-oqzYg-ew&layer_token=fb2da79c45a63448

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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  • what is yama?

  • @sangobl

    yama = やま = 山 = MOUNTAIN

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  • I don't get it...

    When can I use the form itta + n desu?

    Sorry my english is not that good...

  • don't worry. you're actually catching more than you think

    after you go through the series, go through the whole thing again. don't worry if you ain't catching it the first or 2nd time around

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  • What's being said by the nurse at 3:43, after discovering Kaiho's untaken doses? itsumo nan desu ka?

  • Kaiho reminds me of a more crazy version of my Filipino buddy XDD his facial expressions... hehehe.

  • when speaking to someone younger than you that you know well, can you just say "itsu itta n da"?

  • can anyone suggest any other materials or audio resources to learning japanese besides pimsleur or rosetta stone which i hear kind of sucks. this is pretty old looking video

  • RYokan means Inn

  • what is ryokan?

  • Because 'itsu' means when. So it becomes 'When did you go?'

    If you just say 'Ikimashita n desu ka?' Its just means 'You Went?'

  • why the 'itsu' in the "itsu itta n desu ka?"??? im so confused! why not just say "ikimashita n desu ka?"??? or even "itta n desu ka?"??? gargh!!!!

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