Learn Japanese With Video - How to Put Feelings into Japanese Words

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2011

http://www.japanesepod101.com/video

For the English translations and more information, go to: http://www.japanesepod101.com/2011/06/10/learn-with-pictures-and-video-s4-23-...

Moving to Japan has unleashed so many feelings that you've never really been able to express in Japanese. Like the frustration you felt when you got stuck in traffic...twice in one day. Or the anger that you felt when someone stole your wallet. Or the joy of your first paycheck in Japanese money. Now that you know how to express these feelings in Japanese, though, you have no problem shouting in Japanese with all the other drivers stuck in traffic. This lesson looks at Japanese words related senses and feelings.

This Japanese video series is a brand new way to learn Japanese. Learn everyday vocabulary and key verbs in this Japanese video lesson. Read the Japanese lesson notes to learn about the Japanese verb tenses.. Join us, and see what you've been missing! Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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  • yo wtf. I did not need to see him taste that bug.

  • Ryokousha ga konchu o tabeta?!!! 0:51

  • @Lurvane AM I right?

  • I'm going to go ahead and assume you guys meant Farmer, not peasant!

    農家=Farmer

    農夫=Peasant

  • what is ryokosha?

  • 0:33 ryokosha... konchu... ajimi suru???

    0:49 旅行者が昆虫を味見している!!w

    まさかの展開…(lol

  • kyaaaa~!!! >< the thing with the insect wasn't something i wanted to see!!! too late T^T i won't be able to eat for at least 2 days.....

  • Nice! The vocabulary really sticks with the pic association :)

  • There's a bit of strange vocabulary I think. Isn't 虫 (むし) a much more common word for 'insect' than konchu?

    And though the kanji is easy to understand despite never seeing the word before, , isn't 日の入り used much more often than "yuhi" for a sunset?

  • wow really nice

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