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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 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 and katakana 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 vegetables in Japanese: vegetable, broccoli, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, potato, carrot, onion, bean, and spinach.
Trying to have a healthy diet while you're living in Japan - go look for these at your nearest supermarket!

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  • Shinsen na ya sai しんせんあさい <-- does that mean super fresh vegetables?

  • @rachel45671 The romaji is correct, but the Japanese if off: しんせんなやさい :)

  • if negi is onion... is spring onion Haru Negi?

  • @leesajade Nice guess! But spring onion is actually "aonegi" :)

  • And does oto oto mean little brother?

  • Yes, it does :)

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  • I love the test part, it motivates me even more to get it right xD Thank you UBER much =3

  • 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?

  • 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 ?

  • Just a note, Cucumber's and Tomato's aren't vegetables :(

  • ポテトはじゃがいもって言おうよ

  • 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♫♫

  • @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..!

  • 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?

  • I'm learning Japanese to help survivors of earthquake and tsunami. I'm going to donate some of my work.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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