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yo wtf. I did not need to see him taste that bug.
KiseKitsune 3 weeks ago
Ryokousha ga konchu o tabeta?!!! 0:51
RyuuseiHikari 3 weeks ago
@Lurvane AM I right?
Lurvane 1 month ago in playlist Learn Japanese with Pictures and Video
I'm going to go ahead and assume you guys meant Farmer, not peasant!
農家=Farmer
農夫=Peasant
Lurvane 1 month ago in playlist Learn Japanese with Pictures and Video 2
what is ryokosha?
TheStfu1000 3 months ago
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
ShowaCoolJapan 4 months ago 2
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.....
LaLaLaLaLifeFabyu 4 months ago
Nice! The vocabulary really sticks with the pic association :)
kawaiijack 4 months ago
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?
parcivale 4 months ago
wow really nice
EcuadorianFlagShip 4 months ago