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Learn Japanese - Body Parts Vocabulary

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 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 Japanese vocabulary for the body parts: head, eye, nose, ear, mouth, hand, arm, leg, foot, and stomach.
You'll be able to tell the doctor in Japanese just where it hurts next time you're in a Japanese hospital.

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  • @CRISTINAlikesANIME when you say "HA-na" it means nose then when you say hana in a lower tone of voice it means flower... It just works that way!

  • @Queen9angel Oh really? :D How so?

  • @CRISTINAlikesANIME it does but the tone in your voice is the distinguishing difference

  • @Peppergon  >->

  • @Gingababe123

    hhmmmm?? y thatz rly strange oO

  • ありがとよ

  • @japanesepod101 depends on its Kanji, right?

  • @japanesepod101 There's an accent difference though. One is HAna and the other haNA?

  • @RanAbvideo lol dw any help on learning japanese is apreceiated i <3 the language but its so damn hard &_&

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