My bad, 米 (00:18:47) is read as "bei", instead of "kome", which is a Chinese reading (on-yomi) for the kanji. To make up the mistake, I give you a tip. 米国 (bei-koku; lit rice country) means the United States, but no one knows why it is written like that.
i dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
@Konnor Colten thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thank you so much it is really helping me a lot 😊 love from India 🇮🇳 I have one request I am learning both Japanese and Chinese so I thought it is better to kanji with both readings, what do u think about that ? If possible can u give me a link or advice where can I find kanji with both readings ?
Personally... as a 20-ish male 私: too formal 俺: informal 僕: formal/casual if you are female 私: formal 俺: no 僕: no あたし: casual うち: informal (childish) --- わし: old man 拙者: samurai
In a casual situation, yes, not many people say 母 and 父. Formally, however, it is safer to call them in those way, For example, in a job interview, you better say “母のおかげでエンジニアを志しました。lit., Due to my mom, I was inspired to be an engineer👩💻” Using お母さん or お父さん here makes you sound immature.
My bad, 米 (00:18:47) is read as "bei", instead of "kome", which is a Chinese reading (on-yomi) for the kanji. To make up the mistake, I give you a tip. 米国 (bei-koku; lit rice country) means the United States, but no one knows why it is written like that.
亜米利加 is old way to spell A me ri ka. As the A also used in Asia is was dropped and the Me became Bei. Or so I read somewhere.
thank you for putting everything in order. it really helps.
having these categorized is great thank you
I found your video very helpful. Thank you.
finally got one noun list in a logic order
I noticed that a bunch of words that start with the "H" are related to writing and language
Having these categorized is great; thank you
i dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid forgot the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me.
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@Konnor Colten thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes a while so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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You really doing a great job love your videos lots of love from india
Thank you for your kind words. I will send my biggest love to India in return :)
I love it !!!
Thank you sirji.Indian are great ful to your job.
Thank you
Thank you so much it is really helping me a lot 😊 love from India 🇮🇳
I have one request I am learning both Japanese and Chinese so I thought it is better to kanji with both readings, what do u think about that ?
If possible can u give me a link or advice where can I find kanji with both readings ?
ありがとう from india
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This is what I like..
ORDER
not some random list of words from who knows where
Exactly!
Thanks
thank you, the material is amazing. why Kanji 語 is written with 1 less dash? I mean, on the left site 3 dashes above ”口”, is the correct with 4?
Arigatou gozaimasu
how do you use the different versions of I, Myself?
Personally... as a 20-ish male
私: too formal
俺: informal
僕: formal/casual
if you are female
私: formal
俺: no
僕: no
あたし: casual
うち: informal (childish)
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わし: old man
拙者: samurai
Time stamp is in kanji ! Warui
Sorry about that!
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I’ve never heard someone call their Mom and Dad “はは” and “ちち” I’ve mostly heard “お父さん” and ”お母さん“
In a casual situation, yes, not many people say 母 and 父. Formally, however, it is safer to call them in those way, For example, in a job interview, you better say “母のおかげでエンジニアを志しました。lit., Due to my mom, I was inspired to be an engineer👩💻” Using お母さん or お父さん here makes you sound immature.
Joytan App Ohh that makes sense! Thanks!
Who each it???
But kataro call his brother ni chan
There are multiple ways of saying that, as you know.
@@JoytanApp ありがとうございます🙏
Atama.... tou. What?