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I love the test part, it motivates me even more to get it right xD Thank you UBER much =3
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great vids! thanks a lot! however I wish you guys would pick more challenging veggies since so many of these pretty much keep their english name
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@japanesepod101 i often hear nii-chan/nii-san as "little brother" when talked to. is that not true?
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Make an even difficult version. Japanese vegetables and fruits vocabulary 2,3,4 and so on. btw I thought it would be ja gai mo but it was written po-te-to. :D So do Japanese usually use ja gai mo or po-te-to. I think they use ja gai mo more and po-te-to for chips ?
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Just a note, Cucumber's and Tomato's aren't vegetables :(
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ポテトはじゃがいもって言おうよ
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When you know some relatively basic japanese...I recommend listening to Paul Gilbert's-Boku No Atama
♫♫Boku no atama wa tomato de dekite iru / Boku no atama wa tomato de dekite iru / Demo tomato no hou ga / Nasu yori suki dayo♫♫
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@japanesepod101 You should explain that "Ao" in front of a fruit or vegetable means "fresh/young/unripe" (i.e. blue for some reason rather than green!) and tama means "raw" =] ........ And thanks for all the videos from JapanesePod101... Wonderful..!
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alot of these words sound like english, how old is the japanese language? was some of it based off of the same language english was based off of? i mean surely japan had some of these vegetables before really coming into deep contact with western countries, or am i mistaken?
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I'm learning Japanese to help survivors of earthquake and tsunami. I'm going to donate some of my work.
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ポテトがすきて、トマトがきらいです. "I like Potatoes, but I don't like tomatoes." I hope I said that right.
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I liked this video a lot, as well as your other videos, (I subscribed :D) but I wish you had the romanji in the videos.



Shinsen na ya sai しんせんあさい <-- does that mean super fresh vegetables?
rachel45671 10 months ago
@rachel45671 The romaji is correct, but the Japanese if off: しんせんなやさい :)
japanesepod101 10 months ago
if negi is onion... is spring onion Haru Negi?
leesajade 10 months ago
@leesajade Nice guess! But spring onion is actually "aonegi" :)
japanesepod101 10 months ago
And does oto oto mean little brother?
hrkimali 1 year ago
Yes, it does :)
japanesepod101 1 year ago