If I know only hiragana, katakana ,can I be able to understand Japanese 😅 bcoz I started out of curiosity and I think I can't able to memorize over 3000 kanji 😢
i'm just going to start learning Japanese after i finish learning Korean. this video makes me excited and want to cry at the same time 😭 it's gonna be hard HARD but that's the beauty of Japanese language, isn't it? imagine creating three different types of alphabets! Japanese people are flexing big brain energy at this point 😂
Great video. 1 Alphabet and 26 letters. But I saw the correction on the subtitles. Really great video and how you were able to keep it that short and precise (especially for someone who knows not much about the Japanese language) is stellar stuff and beyond me 👏
After watching this video, my excitement in learning Japanese plummeted! I don’t think I have a brain big enough to retain all the characters in their alphabet! Wow 🤯
Im currently learning Japanese and it’s going great so far! I’ve learned and memorized how to count most of the numbers in the number line!! And it’s barely day 1 !!! Hope to learn Korean afterwards since Japanese is harder
I'd never been thinking about the functions of hiragana in my life untill now haha! Thanks for giving me a good chance to learn it! By the way, Micchan said, ''There are 4 functions TO hiragana'' while subtitle said FOR hiragana! Are both right in this case? It's so hard for me to understand perfectly differences between to and for, the and a, that and it, etc. It's my never-ending journey😂
my mother language is Japanese so i don't think it's difficult🤭 but you have to memorize many many many letters to read or speak Japanese🥲 i know from this video it's very hard for other countries people😱
Thank you so much for sharing this. I also thingking before if why they have 3 alphabets and when do you use hiragana,katakana and mostly on kanji. It's really hard to memorize kanji.
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I want to learn Japanese language anyhow because Japan is my dream country. I want to visit Japan in future. Now I am reading in 8th class I know I should focus on English language too coz I don't know English 😓 fluently and I also want to learn Japanese but I don't think that I can learn it coz there are 3,000 letters in kanji only. By the way I am from Nepal🇳🇵and In Nepalese languages there are only 36 letters to remember. If you know these 36 letters then you can speak Nepali language fluently.
Greetings from Ukraine. Thanks for the video. But I still have a question. Hiragana and kanji make sense to me, but not katakana. Why does the Japanese language need it when it already has those sounds available in the form of hiragana? Why wasn't katakana substituted by hiragana over time?
@elo_in_space 1. Hiragana 2. Katakana 3.A bunch of Kana that they don't teach you at school 4. Kanji Or maybe Romaji is added to the list. I know, many Japanese don't count Romaji as "Japanese" So yeah, There you go, Japanese writing with 4 writing system.
You completely lost me. This video makes a complicated topic seem impossibly complicated. And when you talked about the English alphabet you mixed up the words "letters" and "alphabets" which made me think maybe there are other things that are mixed up also. Will look elsewhere for my Japanese knowledge.
Did you know that Japan had 3 types of alphabets?! How many are there for your country's language??🤔
My language has two like hiragana and katakana
We only use 1. So this was confusing for me at first
Why don't use alfabet like Korea.
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If I know only hiragana, katakana ,can I be able to understand Japanese 😅 bcoz I started out of curiosity and I think I can't able to memorize over 3000 kanji 😢
Wow! I’m so surprised that I can also study English in this channel !
Thanks a lot :)
Yay!! We're glad to know that you're able to learn English as well!! :)
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I kinda wanted to learn Japanese and after this video I think I can learn calculus quicker 🤣
Real😂
For real 😢😅
You could probably get an entire math degree faster.
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Don’t give up. You found interest at first for a reason
3K kanji :')
My soul start to leaving my body
i'm just going to start learning Japanese after i finish learning Korean. this video makes me excited and want to cry at the same time 😭 it's gonna be hard HARD but that's the beauty of Japanese language, isn't it? imagine creating three different types of alphabets! Japanese people are flexing big brain energy at this point 😂
Nicely explained
We're glad to hear that!! Thank you so much🤩
Great video.
1 Alphabet and 26 letters. But I saw the correction on the subtitles.
Really great video and how you were able to keep it that short and precise (especially for someone who knows not much about the Japanese language) is stellar stuff and beyond me 👏
After watching this video, my excitement in learning Japanese plummeted! I don’t think I have a brain big enough to retain all the characters in their alphabet! Wow 🤯
Me too bro 😂
I started learning in Duolingo and really liked it but now I know what’s coming and im gonna learn Italian now
so easy to follow and understand, it really helped me!! thank you
Thank you for this information and waiting for Hiragana.
This video help me so much! 😍✨
11:01 "to recieve"->"to receive"
Im currently learning Japanese and it’s going great so far! I’ve learned and memorized how to count most of the numbers in the number line!! And it’s barely day 1 !!! Hope to learn Korean afterwards since Japanese is harder
You did it or you just give up?
hows it going ?
They died trying
Well explained thanks
Thank you for your comment!! Glad to know that it helped😆
I'd never been thinking about the functions of hiragana in my life untill now haha! Thanks for giving me a good chance to learn it! By the way, Micchan said, ''There are 4 functions TO hiragana'' while subtitle said FOR hiragana! Are both right in this case?
It's so hard for me to understand perfectly differences between to and for, the and a, that and it, etc. It's my never-ending journey😂
We're glad you learned something new!! And yes!! For the sentence above both "to" and "for" would make sense :)
@@StudyInDailyJapanese I got it!! Thanks a lot❤️
Very helpful
my mother language is Japanese so i don't think it's difficult🤭 but you have to memorize many many many letters to read or speak Japanese🥲 i know from this video it's very hard for other countries people😱
Yes😭 It is confusing and difficult for Japanese learners at first!!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I also thingking before if why they have 3 alphabets and when do you use hiragana,katakana and mostly on kanji. It's really hard to memorize kanji.
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@@StudyInDailyJapanese you're welcome.😊 Yes i will 🥰
Thank you!!!
I want to learn Japanese language anyhow because Japan is my dream country. I want to visit Japan in future. Now I am reading in 8th class I know I should focus on English language too coz I don't know English 😓 fluently and I also want to learn Japanese but I don't think that I can learn it coz there are 3,000 letters in kanji only.
By the way I am from Nepal🇳🇵and In Nepalese languages there are only 36 letters to remember. If you know these 36 letters then you can speak Nepali language fluently.
Awesome! Love it!
I barely use kanji but I remember unlike the “romaji”
By the way, do you know that "Wi" and "Wu" got removed since 1946?
Greetings from Ukraine. Thanks for the video. But I still have a question. Hiragana and kanji make sense to me, but not katakana. Why does the Japanese language need it when it already has those sounds available in the form of hiragana? Why wasn't katakana substituted by hiragana over time?
Look complicate but let's do it😂
be cause, hiragana, katakana and kanji right
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Woah, si parece complicado aprenderlo XD, pero también es muy interesante!!!
lo intentaré, cerebro no me falles 💪🧠
It is complicated and confusing for sure! But, we can do this together!!
Gracias for the comment😎
Hiragana 46, katakana 46, kanji 100 000
so in total it is 100 092 letters. WOOOW i realy want to study japanese but it's alot......
😭😭😭
But I not understand why in this space in
Why, why, why?! This is such a stumbling block when learning Japanese. 😂
Want to learn Japanese someday 😂
It's never too late! Let's start with us😊
Me in google translate: 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻 花の鼻
Remove kanji and it looks like this はなのはなのはなのはなのはなのはなのはな
maybe I should study Japanese as my 4th language afterall
phew thank Goodness I'm Chinese so kanji is basically second nature for me
Can't we just learn one alphabet 🤔😐🙄
please answer me 🙏🥺🙏
Based on what they said you could, but it wouldn't be practical, as sentences use all three different Alphabets.
Hiragana is a vowel
Actually there is 4 not just 3.
Elaborate? I didn’t know of this.
@elo_in_space 1. Hiragana
2. Katakana
3.A bunch of Kana that they don't teach you at school
4. Kanji
Or maybe Romaji is added to the list.
I know, many Japanese don't count Romaji as "Japanese"
So yeah, There you go, Japanese writing with 4 writing system.
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You completely lost me. This video makes a complicated topic seem impossibly complicated. And when you talked about the English alphabet you mixed up the words "letters" and "alphabets" which made me think maybe there are other things that are mixed up also. Will look elsewhere for my Japanese knowledge.
Arunachal aake wahaka hindi sikho bus 😂
Why? Because so that the Japanese seem smart.
Im first hearing about ゐ and ゑ