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This is my attempt at starting some output/output-adjacent activities as someone who initially didn't necessarily aim for output as one of my primary goals! Unlike my other videos, this is more looking at the now and future rather than reflecting on what I have done. So as ever, don't take this as advice, but rather me sharing my experience. I hope you guys enjoy!
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Matt vs Japan - P...
Web: go.italki.com/mikumino
App: italki.app.link/mikumino
Teacher Yamaguchi: italki.app.link/teacheryamaguchi
Teacher Yuuki: italki.app.link/teacheryuuki
This is my attempt at starting some output/output-adjacent activities as someone who initially didn't necessarily aim for output as one of my primary goals! Unlike my other videos, this is more looking at the now and future rather than reflecting on what I have done. So as ever, don't take this as advice, but rather me sharing my experience. I hope you guys enjoy!
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Other links shown/mentioned:
Matt vs Japan - P...
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Sentence Mining: Learning Japanese from Anime
Просмотров 68 тыс.Год назад
Or how I sentence mine. - Sentence miner? I hardly know her! - Links: JP Mining Note: arbyste.github.io/jp-mining-note/ asbplayer GitHub: github.com/killergerbah/asbplayer asbplayer: killergerbah.github.io/asbplayer/ Animecards subtitles page: animecards.site/subtitles/ The Moe Way: learnjapanese.moe/ - 00:00 - Introduction 01:00 - When should you start mining? 01:17 - How do you mine? 02:00 - ...
Immersing, Even When It Sucks
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Or how I keep immersing. - Want to say again that this video is me sharing my personal experience and what has worked for me and my friends. I am not an expert on Japanese, I've barely started, so do not take my word with too much weight! Thanks! :3 - 00:00 - Introduction 00:52 - Rewatching content 01:36 - Not watching only "easy" content 02:36 - Making sentence mining painless 03:39 - Embracin...
Half a Year of "Learning" Japanese: Mistakes and Progress So Far
Просмотров 98 тыс.2 года назад
Or how I did nothing for 3 months and started learning through immersion. - Please keep in mind that this isn't a guide and that it's more like a reflection on my progress at the end of the year. If you want to learn Japanese, I recommend looking at The Moe Way or Refold (RUclips isn't letting me post links but they're the first results on Google for their respective names LOL) - Music used: My...
3:50 is an excellent point (and one which I still often don't have the discipline of following; I often feel I HAVE to understand this and that and the next).
Use ai
Something that I find really helpful to do is when starting a new anime I usually want to understand everything but don't want to rewatch it twice (once in English and once in Japanese). So what I've found helpful is to read the manga before hand (usually in Japanese) to get all the context and understanding and then start the anime for immersion. The backing of the context from the manga helps to alleviate any misunderstandings in the anime.
I’ve been immersing for years. Just thinking I have nothing better to do forces me to continue no matter how painful it might be in a newer less comfortable language. I’m only fluent in Japanese (since 15 years ago ) and English. But started other languages a year or two ago so am back to the painful immersion stages 😂 It’s actually really hard to immerse is non-Japanese languages cuz I have to find good entertainment I wanna enjoy sometimes. At least with Japanese it’s always been natural since I’ve used it since I was 13 years old, and know hundreds or thousands of anime/games/songs and fun stuff ❤
1:22 me who spend 6 months trying to learn how to write the hiragana and katana 😑
I'm a Brazilian, watching a English video about how to learn Japanese (I'm practicing English lmao)
That's cool and all but what's the name of the guitar girls anime? lowkey motivated me to do anime immersion again ngl (also the where can you get the sentence mining with anime things)
How many hours of immersion a day do you guys usually aim for? For the past two and half weeks now, I've been aiming for three hours a day. Only a few days I didn't hit that number but I had many days where I went over.
One pro tip is to use comprehensible input channels that make things which are comprehensible they’re good when you’re starting out
Buy dr.suse books in the language you want too learn. With copy of one in your language
I clicked on this because I like the animes in the thumbnail but I didn't understand what "immersion" was meant to be in this context but I guess it's the thing we all did, where we learned English by watching RUclips
Bocchi the peak mentioned :0
where can u watch japanese anime with japanese subtitles>?
Stop repeating "this is my opinion, it can differ from yours........." I'm tired of hearing stuff like that from every English-speaking guy. Trying to please everyone is rediculous, there are always some people who are unsatisfied, that's fine. Maybe if at least one youtuber stops doing it, this trand will eventually dissapear. And thank you for your video ^_^
"I learned my kana in two weeks, but really all you need is two days." "I spent three months learning the most common 200 kanji and a few hundred core vocabulary, but really all you need is to immerse from day one." I can't take seriously someone who preaches someone different than they did without acknowledging what really happened. I also spent about two weeks learning kana, and it was about the right amount of time, really learning it well enough, maybe 10 news ones per day, laid a great kana foundation. After that, never look at romaji, but always practice by reading the kana at least (such as furigana). And learning 200 core kanji (50% of Japanese Wikipedia uses just 200 kanji) and 400 core vocab will REALLY help with your later immersion to be "comprehensible input" rather than so much mumbo jumbo.
Idk how i did it as a child but back then i could watch cartoon network all day and i could bearly understand English
Bro where did you go :( I just found your channel and love your vids! Dont give up <3
today it has officially been 4 years since mikumino has last uploaded
Also let me emphasize, if you haven’t watched bloom into you, do it, trust me, you’re not going to regret this.
Is that someone from bloom into you??
Is that someone from bloom into you??
Thank you very much for this guide. I was only looking for a guide to add Japanese subtitles to an anime that I'm watching, but this is on another level.
My way of learning languages is beginning by reading bilingual sentences at my level. I use very much my mobile so I can read whenever I am and as soon as I have a few minutes time. Now I am learning Japanese. I found an interesting (for me) bilingual, very easy Ebook. In Amazon: Easy Japanese English bilingual: Linguistic Editions. It's also interesting that in this book there is the Japanese pronunciation in Latin characters, too.
looking for someone to immersive with so i dont lose motivation😭
I watched the hwole video and tried to figure it out myself. For the sentence cards, does he manually give color to the word in the sentence, or is there a setting / code change I can do to make that happen automatically?
Man this video is awsome
I followed this guide and it doesn't work for me. I downloaded the anki sample deck with the fonts and followed the installation. I can see the examples with audio and everything. However when I want to make a new card with asbplayer, it just adds the word with no back side on the card.
2:13 Tomoya Okazaki
How do I sentence mine on Android?
Jidoujishou 😊
@fahadmohamed5734 pls help me find anime with japanese subtitles it's so HARD
@@エヴァ2629 Search : kitsunekko
what platform do yall use to watch anime (with japanese sub and dub) ?
Man what happend to u ...are u okay?
How much words do you have in anki?
do you still recommend edge or can i use say, opera gx or firefox?
Bro it only put the dictionary name in the primary and other definitions how i can fix that
What is the anki deck at the start. i've been waiting for a deck like that for soo long.
Your videos are great. I hope you make another some day
I keep flitting from one anki deck to another endlessly searching for the right one for me. Can u give me a core2k type deck that is perfect that I can force myself to stick to plz?
Japanese is awesome because it makes yuri manga educational material
You've learned 1k of the most freq words, looked at anime with subtitlws and it made no sense? I've learned the 200 and something most freq words in a new language and when I look at subs at least I yet the gist of what they're talking about due to the few vocabulary that shows up and what's happening on the screen
Coming back to this, I somewhat disagree with some things here. I think it is way too easy to over emphasise tolerating ambiguity and going for interest over level. I just went with what interested me, and after three years of intense immersion, including living in Japan for over a year, I am not at a particularly high level, maybe early intermediate. I am now choosing my core content based on level, and feel like I am actually getting something out of it. I treat difficult things as something more for fun than actual language learning. It is so massively inefficient to be primarily immersing with below 80% comprehension content that I can’t in good faith recommend doing it unless you are fine with it taking many times longer to achieve proficiency. Something mildly interesting/entertaining at 90% comprehension will beat out something extremely interesting at 50% comprehension every time. As for burning out, I burned out on interesting content because of the frustratingly slow pace at which I was learning
For some reason when I hit the quickadd key, there is no image with the file. Even though the fields match.
The first par where you just scrolled through the r/japanese subreddit and going "ok thats a lot damn" is pretty much the exact same thing I did with german..but for 5 months instead of 3 :(
can you explain more how did you immerse like what did you do? (did you watch anime with japanese subtitles and all of that stuff, or something else?)
thanks man i will use your recommendations
Can I get the suisei wallpaper? Thanks btw
I'm using Tatsumoto guide and I like it. It's based on the AJATT methodology (it's similar to TheMoeWay I think) The key is to stick to a guide and be consistent in your study
Thanks so much for making this video. I started sentence mining around a half year ago with this tutorial, and since then my vocabulary, grammar, and reading comprehension has greatly improved! I especially love how clean the card templates look and how easy it is to generate them.
Did you get it how to set up my Anki that clean way?
Fun fact after all this hustling right now i am doing this, now i can understand and it’s keeping me motivated ( I hope this video should have 1 million views)
I can read VNs/LNs and mine/learn all day. Idk how you guys can stand doing it with anime though. But then again, my whole purpose for learning Japanese is reading so that's probably it.