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I Taught Myself Japanese in 3 Months 🇯🇵 | N5 to N3 LEVEL 📚💫

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
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    0:00 - Painfully bad convo skills
    00:31 - Intro and rules
    1:54 - Week 1
    3:23 - End of Week 1 + JLPT
    3:39 - Month 1
    4:25 - Flashcards
    4:47 - Month 2
    5:40 - Podcasts
    6:33 - Textbooks
    7:02 - Events + Collaborative Learning
    7:38 - Month 3
    7:53 - Practice tests
    9:00 - Finally, N3!
    9:22 - Diversify your learning methods
    10:19 - More textbook deets
    10:47 - Outro
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Комментарии • 489

  • @rhea_irl
    @rhea_irl  Год назад +331

    Hi Guys ! So glad to be back. Hope you’re all keeping warm 🌸
    You can use this link to get a 7 day free trial and a 55% discount on Lingopie : learn.lingopie.com/RheaStudies
    Small typo at 3:44! it should be N5 in the doodle on screen, not N3 T_T
    Also since I recorded this voiceover without any real script, i did forget to mention one important bit, which is that everyone learns at a different pace and has different situations that allows for varying bandwidth/time they can put into language learning, and I’m in *no way saying that 3 months is a timeline that will work universally*! Please go at your own pace 🤍

    • @ImSoHappy777
      @ImSoHappy777 Год назад

      How to study and get good at different hand writing for kirean?

    • @paolarmz5247
      @paolarmz5247 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ImSoHappy777You need to practice a lot, there's some sheets to practice that are literally just squares but they have on one side the letter and the other side you have to practice it like 5 times or do it in all sheet. You can start journaling in Korean, that way you will be practicing vocabulary and handwriting. Good luck❤

    • @ashmorris4067
      @ashmorris4067 11 месяцев назад +1

      Please can you tell me what that app is you are using for writing

    • @Camille-sm2ry
      @Camille-sm2ry 11 месяцев назад

      Nice clickbait idiot

    • @sheridanvance7426
      @sheridanvance7426 11 месяцев назад

  • @DustyCatOff
    @DustyCatOff 11 месяцев назад +1521

    Please remember that how fast you are able to learn a new language depends on various influences like your own mothertongue, which writing System you use/know, what cultures you are exposed to, if you were exposed to that new language before, if this language is very different or more similar than your own, if you had studied other languages before, personal skills such as the ability to memorize or pick up patterns, and and and...
    You don't need to be able to rush through and it doesn't make you dumb to be slower than others, because of all these influences and personal skills. Japanese is one of the hardest languages to learn, especially for most westerners. So enjoy your journey until you reach your goal! Every little step you take is already an improvement you've made!
    がんばって!✨️

    • @Sarafey.jpVlogs
      @Sarafey.jpVlogs 11 месяцев назад +26

      Yeah but if your motivated and get hyperfocused it should help. And you can accomplish anything plus living or visiting Japan will help because it's a good teacher but avoid speaking English.

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 11 месяцев назад +49

      Kinda sad people actually believe this is possible it isn't but it is a good way to get views.

    • @mira.r
      @mira.r 11 месяцев назад +33

      @@southcoastinventors6583 yeah i mean i get that she did it for clickbait to get views and shit but still, this isn't feasible for most ppl at all

    • @southcoastinventors6583
      @southcoastinventors6583 11 месяцев назад +42

      @@mira.r Yeah if you made Japanese your job maybe you would be able to use all roughly 3500 words and all their variations in 1 year, 8 hours a day but 3 months is completely unrealistic and people who believe videos like this will only end up quitting faster.

    • @SuperMegaLamp
      @SuperMegaLamp 11 месяцев назад

      no

  • @shoyoagatsume5292
    @shoyoagatsume5292 Год назад +1347

    This is so motivational 😭😭😭 I was so ready to go back to learning Korean but I’ve been procrastinating and now that school is back around I have to focus on my human anatomy studies

    • @dirys24
      @dirys24 Год назад +45

      same i got 4 months of holidays and i didnt do shit

    • @balticrevolt2552
      @balticrevolt2552 Год назад +59

      Being a language lover and also a stem major is hard lol

    • @feliciasuharja4466
      @feliciasuharja4466 11 месяцев назад +8

      Though anatomy study is like an investment, when you master it completely, any physiology, pathophysiology, and diseases, you could explain to anybody

    • @mrmo7818
      @mrmo7818 11 месяцев назад +24

      Same here... I said to myself i would learn French and Japanese... 4 years have passed.... And all i can say is Konnichiwa.... Bonjour😅

    • @Librty
      @Librty 11 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@user-np2ty9mc5jcause anatomy is hard as fuck

  • @IamNoLongerHuman
    @IamNoLongerHuman 11 месяцев назад +632

    As a native Japanese speaker, I'm so impressed with your effort and speaking skills! Also, I was glad that you watched A Whisker Away, one of my favorite anime ever! (2:12) I just started learning Mandarin days ago, so let's keep going together!

    • @irisnomo
      @irisnomo 11 месяцев назад +8

      omg I wanna learn Mandarin as well, I haven't starter yet but do you have tips for me🥹

    • @IamNoLongerHuman
      @IamNoLongerHuman 11 месяцев назад +27

      ​@@irisnomo I guess it's easier for Japanese folks to learn Chinese cuz we've similar characters. So for people who don't know Chinese characters yet, I recommend learning them, especially basic ones first. English letters express sounds, but Chinese characters represent their meanings, so once u master them, ur gonna get written language better. That's why I strongly believe learning them will make your language acqisition faster and more efficient. Also, I recommend a yt playlist named 'EverydayChinese' which I'm currently watching:) Sorry for my long reply...

    • @irisnomo
      @irisnomo 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@IamNoLongerHuman thank you I appreciate this tons, will definitely check that channel out

    • @roxazaloah
      @roxazaloah 10 месяцев назад +4

      I started learning Japanese a couple of weeks ago. I'm using Duolingo, a book to learn common japanese words/phrases, and practicing hiragana as I go in a genkouyoushi. To me, it's easier to figure out how to write it if I have to write it larger, first. It is a lot to learn, but I am having a fun time with it.
      I never knew just how many characters Japanese has, and some of them look very similar, so sometimes I mess up, but I'm not getting discouraged!

    • @Kumo_st4r
      @Kumo_st4r 10 месяцев назад +2

      Ohhh I plan on learning Japanese and I’m Chinese

  • @720plife
    @720plife 9 месяцев назад +175

    10+ years of studying. My advice to everybody is to enjoy learning regardless of speed. You’re going to have other priorities in life other than Japanese, so you’re gonna be in it for the long haul.
    I used to be in an intermediate conversation class with two 50+ year olds, and they had been learning since they were in their 20s. Now I just have private lessons with a native teacher but focusing on conversation.
    It’s been a slow process but from where I was 10+ years ago with speaking it, light years in comparison.

    • @devashreep4332
      @devashreep4332 7 месяцев назад +18

      Oh my god.... "to enjoy learning regardless of speed" is the one phrase I needed to hear. THANKS MUCH !!

    • @imamsanji
      @imamsanji 6 месяцев назад +6

      As for me, I want to make my japanese learning as my main project this year, I am unemployed so I don't have things to do anyway. 😂 I hope that I will be able to read, listen to, and watch authentic contents in Japanese by the end of the year. And I hope that I can save money so that I can take an online course to practice speaking later.

    • @thecelestialgoddess_
      @thecelestialgoddess_ 4 месяца назад +2

      I've also been 10+ years in and out between life happening, long road.

  • @_min9794
    @_min9794 Год назад +253

    三ヶ月の間に日本語がそんなに上手になるのは、本当にすごいです!動画中も全部日本語で撮影されてるのも感心です!これからもがんばってください!

  • @iamthestormthatisapproaching69
    @iamthestormthatisapproaching69 11 месяцев назад +191

    This affects me a lot myself, but if you need to read this, DO NOT LET NUMBERS DISCOURAGE YOU FROM LEARNING!! Japanese is NOT easy for English speakers. Some people are able to learn faster than others. That's fine! Learn at your pace. If you have better things to do, or if you need to be productive, please let those things keep you busy. But if you want to learn Japanese, find a way to make that a hobby. Only you can do that!

  • @eiarromba7149
    @eiarromba7149 11 месяцев назад +69

    I stopped learning Korean I think two years ago. I just noticed now that now that I've actually grabbed a notebook and started writing down all phrases that I understand from the K-dramas I watch, and get new phrases from that, I've been getting so much better to the point where I get a lot of what the characters are saying even without the subs on. :)

    • @sams__
      @sams__ 10 месяцев назад +3

      How can I be fluent in Korean do u have any advices?? Btw I also watch kdramas so I do know a lot of Korean wordss😊 but I wanna be fluent so do u have any advices please:)?😊

    • @eiarromba7149
      @eiarromba7149 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@sams__ I'm not fluent yet lol but I advice since you enjoy k-dramas start writing down the words and phrases you understood without subs (write it in 한글) and then put the episode on korean subs to learn more words and phrases. I just realized I've gotten better because I've been studying for so long :)

    • @sams__
      @sams__ 10 месяцев назад

      @@eiarromba7149 dangg thanks a lot for the recommendation!! I hope it really helps😭😭 I wanna be fluent in Korean so bad so that I can watch kdrama with subs and watch kpop idol's live because they be speaking in Korean while I understand nothing😭😭😭

    • @thiya4627
      @thiya4627 2 месяца назад

      @@sams__ other than korean drama, maybe try to watch some vlogs? some people put korean sub in their so it'll help a lot. especially if their channel is catered towards international people, they will do double subs (eng-kr). i think it's more helpful in a way they talk in a realistic way. or maybe watch some variety show. they always put some caption

    • @sams__
      @sams__ 2 месяца назад

      @@thiya4627 got it, thanks!^_^

  • @kpopgirl1992
    @kpopgirl1992 Год назад +129

    You are a BEAST with languages, great job! I need to get back into learning Japanese too, especially since I plan to go there next year!

    • @sethaldrich6902
      @sethaldrich6902 4 месяца назад

      She already knew Japanese before doing this

  • @nekkyoeditz
    @nekkyoeditz Год назад +56

    When I first saw this video on my recommended, I had to click on it. Your entire process to learning Japanese is what I find really admiring, and I must thank you a thousand times for making this video. It gets me motivated to study Japanese more, so thank you! ☺

  • @ROSHTRACK
    @ROSHTRACK Год назад +39

    Good Video, not only you explained things patiently to make sure that it was understood, but also doing the voice over fully with the Japanese you learned, shows that it was a real achievement, as you fully demonstrate it, and for a pretty good amount of time. Congratulations!🙌

  • @projectten10
    @projectten10 Год назад +168

    i’m glad that most comments agree that this is a motivational video! it really helps watching these (and it’s awesome to see someone else’s progress). what app did you use to practice writing your japanese on ipad? if it was mentioned in the video i definitely missed it ^^;

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +34

      I use OneNote! I have a dedicated video on how i use it so you can check that out if you’d likeee

  • @tokkigifs
    @tokkigifs Год назад +30

    I love that you don’t have a fear of speaking, I want to get over it esp since I been learning Japanese since 2019 and still at n5 level

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +15

      I actually used to have a really big issue with speaking, so i’d practice speaking to myself/to my plush dolls haha, i managed to get over it over time ^^

    • @nano_ni7880
      @nano_ni7880 Год назад +6

      Me too been learning it since 2019 and still I want to talk to Japanese people too but I can't cuz I'm still beginning and I'm soo introvert 🥲💔 I feel so nervous I hope I can do it too

    • @tokkigifs
      @tokkigifs Год назад +2

      @@rhea_irl thst’s so cute haha

  • @wavim
    @wavim 11 месяцев назад +17

    As someone who's still learning Japanese since last January I hope I reach your level by the end of this year

  • @karaagee_
    @karaagee_ Год назад +8

    so cute! I love seeing your progress!

  • @RXJ904
    @RXJ904 10 месяцев назад +3

    This was nice to watch as I have been learning Japanese for almost a month now, it motivates me to keep studying hard so I can also begin to be able to explain certain things, express myself and my goals for learning the language. 頑張るます🫡!

  • @NataliaMiluska-cu9tj
    @NataliaMiluska-cu9tj Год назад +7

    Rheaさんのビデオのおかげでめちゃくちゃやる気が出ました。私は1年半日本語を勉強していて、今N3ために学んでいます。そんな早い日本語を勉強したrheaさんちょっと羨ましいです。

  • @letusleave690
    @letusleave690 7 месяцев назад +1

    i love love your channel please don't stop posting. it's so motivating seeing someone enjoy learning languages and it also motivates me too continue learning korean. thankyou ! you're so cool sis!

  • @ウィラセナ
    @ウィラセナ 4 месяца назад

    It's always awesome to see how dedicated people in learning or achieving something. Thank you so much for motivating me on learning Japanese, today will (hopefully) be my day 1🙏

  • @DexterWhomes
    @DexterWhomes 11 месяцев назад

    This is so impressive, proud of you, thank you for good recourses (:

  • @lupuff633
    @lupuff633 Год назад +5

    i was looking at korean studying tips and remembered your channel. i come on here to see that you uploaded one day ago... literally just listening to the first thirty seconds of this video made me emotional,, like i am genuinely inspired now.

  • @Linanimatedstorytime
    @Linanimatedstorytime 11 месяцев назад +22

    Omg I am beyond impressed , you speak so fluently after 3 months! In the same time I could only learn hiragana and katakana somewhat besides uni classes. But I’m determined to become fluent ! This was so motivational thank you!

    • @emilydavinci9045
      @emilydavinci9045 8 месяцев назад

      Me too! I'm learning in between uni classes and moving slow but I'm determined! We're both going to become fluent one day!

  • @Oscario8
    @Oscario8 11 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you for creating this inspirational video ! I'm sure this will help lots of people get motivated and study !!! ❤
    One note for the viewers so you won't get discouraged :
    🎯Her speaking skills in the video are clearly N3 and quite solid.
    🎯It takes two or three times faster for advanced Korean speakers to learn Japanese (they share similar grammar patterns and a truck load of vocab). A native Korean speaker can get fluent in Japanese in a year or two.
    So if you only know English, be kind to yourself and don't set to be as fluent in 3 months. Take it at your rythm and stay consistent. You'll get there.❤

  • @user-fo5sr5in1w
    @user-fo5sr5in1w 2 месяца назад +1

    I saw a lot of comment said it click bait but it actually not, i for one got to N4 pretty fast but N3 is really difficult right now. You just need to keep open mind when learning language. The are a lot of people who speak even more than 3-4 languages . Keep fighting and be kind pls cause in future, smarter people than you might don’t make video because of hated comment are all over the place. Keep learning and Thank you for video :)

  • @mirelandthecats7981
    @mirelandthecats7981 Год назад +2

    OMG, you are amazing!!! 🎉
    I struggle learning languages, but your videos help me to be more consistent and keep studying 🤓
    Thank you 😊

  • @hopewrld1_
    @hopewrld1_ Год назад +10

    I am so happy to see you posted again! I absolutely love your channel 😭I have been thinking about learning Japanese so this video is perfect. 💜

  • @suika9299
    @suika9299 Год назад +1

    久しぶりの動画うれしいです✨
    日本語の勉強応援しています🥰

  • @kanoest
    @kanoest 5 месяцев назад +3

    Your videos really help highlighting ways to learn Japanese effectively and this remind me not to procrastinate while studying. I really hope that by this year I will able to understand and speak Japanese well enough.

  • @thebritishenglishteacher
    @thebritishenglishteacher 6 месяцев назад

    I love language learning (and teaching!) and I find videos like this very motivating.
    I’m comfortable with chatting about daily life in German, but I want to learn a lot more vocabulary and talk about more topics. I’m not yet at a conversational level in Japanese, I need to practice a lot more!

  • @butterfly22432
    @butterfly22432 11 месяцев назад +3

    今N2のための勉強している。Rheaさんのビデオおかげで、私のモチベーションが100%上がりました!文章能力が上がりたいけど、たくさんのミスして怖いです…会話の自信があまりながら、もっと日本人の友達も話したいです。お互いに頑張ってね!

  • @rakshanand7980
    @rakshanand7980 Год назад +54

    Favourite RUclipsr has Posted 💪🏾

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz 11 месяцев назад

    I haven't had any fun lately, 😭 so it was fun. You bring me joy!❤🙂I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. ❤I like the essence how you live on.

  • @arnavgupta5673
    @arnavgupta5673 Год назад +2

    Missed my fav youtuberrr!!! Love your videos!!! 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽

  • @Dazzxahh
    @Dazzxahh Год назад

    I'm really happy that you posted new video and specially that it's about japanese.....It's my favourite and I really wanted you to make a video on this.....TYSM! 😭💗

  • @victorine7203
    @victorine7203 Год назад +13

    Hi ! I wanted to thank you for motivating me again, for learning languages.
    I also wanted to wish you good luck for learning French, it’s my mother tongue and I’m happy to have learned it this way (it’s rather complicated). 😊

  • @Pjungwp
    @Pjungwp 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is a super healthy attitude of learning languages. Not to be bogged down by not reaching "advanced" level and just learning to have fun. Not to be afraid of conversing and creating content in the language without "mastering it." Having learned Japanese active for several years and passively for over 25 years, I can read and listen quite well but I could barely speak.
    Well done. Keep it up! Looks like Madanrin next for you (logical progression from Kanji study)

  • @Luigi_Luigi2401
    @Luigi_Luigi2401 Год назад +41

    N3の試験に合格して今N2のための勉強してる。動画を見終わったらなんかモテベーション や自信が増えた気がしたんだからよ、 次の3ヶ月 で出来れば一生懸命N1のレベルまで勉強すること にしたんだ、これからも頑張ってくださいね

    • @keliamitsu
      @keliamitsu 11 месяцев назад +1

      How long did it take u to get to n3?

    • @Luigi_Luigi2401
      @Luigi_Luigi2401 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@keliamitsu about a year and a half. I mainly used imabi paired with Genki(Tokini Andy videos) and the Tango books. I also tried to read some manga but it didn't click with me until I started a bit with N2. I also dropped Anki about a year in because it was so demotivating and boring.

    • @ImbotTobmi
      @ImbotTobmi 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Luigi_Luigi2401did anki help you tho if so how much?

  • @JapaneseListeningShadowing
    @JapaneseListeningShadowing 2 месяца назад +1

    感動しました!私は日本語を教えています。この動画は学習者にとって、勇気づけられます。ありがとう。お互い頑張りましょうね!

  • @literatuslettras
    @literatuslettras 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video. がんばってましょう

  • @MrSlaniac
    @MrSlaniac Год назад +1

    Its hard to find motivation...
    Thank you for your video and good luck with french!

  • @JohnA...
    @JohnA... 4 месяца назад

    The video was great, very inspirational for anyone wanting to learn a new language.
    If I could make a couple suggestions to help those viewing your videos. Putting a list of the apps/programs/podcasts you use and/or mention in your videos in the description would be very helpful. Adding links to those things would be a further step in helping others access them easy (maybe suggestions for specific flash cards, etc. that you personally use). And of course you are doing this for your own channel so with the links to various apps have links to the videos you have done going over those resources to better help those wanting to learn AND help grow your channel.
    Keep up the great content and good luck on your own language journey.

  • @unusedflint6066
    @unusedflint6066 Год назад +10

    I SWEAR I WANT TO LEARN KOREAN BUT J HAVE JO MOTIVATION YOURE LITERALLY SO COOL I HOPE YOU ARE AWAre

  • @vijaylaguduva63
    @vijaylaguduva63 Год назад

    absolutely loved this video wow

  • @irenamcg
    @irenamcg Год назад +1

    Wow your speed of learning is so fast I'm amazed. You really are very talented 😁

  • @dipikarai9369
    @dipikarai9369 Год назад +1

    You are my inspiration desu! ✨🤍

  • @lunanewproximacentauri6944
    @lunanewproximacentauri6944 Год назад +1

    😍 Wow girl you’re going places. I’ve been watching your videos since the beginning. I’m a language learning lover as well. Sending you lots of love ❤️

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +2

      Thank you for always supporting 💕

    • @lunanewproximacentauri6944
      @lunanewproximacentauri6944 Год назад +1

      @@rhea_irl np sweetie 💖 I should thank you instead, you give me a lota motivation hehe

  • @user-jb7zs3tx3o
    @user-jb7zs3tx3o 28 дней назад

    I was already friggin impressed with your self taught korean video (gurl you totally speak like a native) , and even more so after watching this one. I just started learning Korean recently and your videos gave me so much motivation

  • @sonicthesilly
    @sonicthesilly 11 месяцев назад +2

    HELLPPPP these comments are so motivational, im seriously about to make a whole schedule on japanese.

  • @anoakenstaff
    @anoakenstaff 11 месяцев назад

    I should try Japanese again.
    Thank you for the inspiration!

  • @itssquishy3364
    @itssquishy3364 11 месяцев назад +4

    i'm learning polish and i come back to this to get motivation
    also i used to be fluent in japanese and i love how you perfectly pronounce (i mean in pitch accent) some words and also we get to hear you try to sort the words out in real time when you relaise you were wrong in something
    this just made me feel normal to make mistakes while learning a language from scratch

    • @Cdefgahc2
      @Cdefgahc2 11 месяцев назад +2

      So sorry for you for learning polish, goodluck

    • @oh-noe
      @oh-noe 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Cdefgahc2 hahaha

  • @miinteal2126
    @miinteal2126 Год назад +4

    thank you so much for the video!! i've wanted to learn japanese to be able to understand and converse with other people but i don't know how to start so this really helps me a lot^^ i love your videos btw it always help me starts a new language without feeling lost on how to do it 💕

  • @dryadalis_
    @dryadalis_ 5 месяцев назад +4

    I really recommend "The bite size japanese podcast".

  • @mnihongo
    @mnihongo Год назад +2

    i'm so excited! i also recently started learning japanese, so i'm super stoked to watch more content such as this! your korean language videos have been so helpful to me, and i'm sure your japanese language videos will be too! very happy for you to be back!

  • @aims617
    @aims617 Год назад +11

    I've been wanting to learn Japanese for a while but I've been putting it off and procrastinating for a long time..this video makes me want to start learning again so im gonna do it!

    • @islandg.8348
      @islandg.8348 Год назад +2

      I've been learning for nearly 3 years now and its one of the best experiences i've had. There are so many ressources out there for casual learning so you should def start if you want to ! :)

    • @aims617
      @aims617 Год назад

      @@islandg.8348 Aw, thank you for letting me know! Definitely :D

  • @seed9607
    @seed9607 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just started learning Japanese and I have no idea where to start 😭 This video did give me the clarity that, yes, I want to learn this language!

  • @Brakdayton
    @Brakdayton 6 месяцев назад +268

    The more I see these click bait titles, the more annoyed I get. You can ‘teach’ yourself Japanese in three months but it’s *impossible* to learn it from scratch in that time. A year and a half in Japan, studying up to six hours a day has taught *me* that.

    • @user-rt4vt4vd6w
      @user-rt4vt4vd6w 4 месяца назад +18

      I agree with you
      I also spent two years (taking Japanese course) just to get N4 and close to N3
      But my sensei makes sure we have good basics so it took some time
      And I still find out that there are so many things to learn!

    • @ChrisElliott1333
      @ChrisElliott1333 3 месяца назад +19

      Its possible. I know someone who went from nothing to N2 in 1 year. However they ended up living in Japan and attending Japanese school with Japanese studies. So unless you sort of have that experience or time to replicate it, it's kinda hard.

    • @blueswallow3096
      @blueswallow3096 3 месяца назад +9

      Thank you! All those videos make me feel like I'm not capable enough. I study by myself and it takes time. Hopefully I will progress much quicker when I'll attend school in Japan. Also, JLPT doesn't mean you can actually speak real japanese.

    • @Ashana.
      @Ashana. 3 месяца назад +10

      It is possible, everyone learns differently. I’m a slow learner that struggles to self study, I would love a teacher but can’t afford one .

    • @vtv5558
      @vtv5558 2 месяца назад +2

      ​​@@Ashana. Can you maybe afford Italki lessons? I have a teacher on there and it's $8 per lesson hour. Edit: No subscription or anything.

  • @90934384
    @90934384 2 месяца назад +1

    You achieved a lot in such a small amount of time! So inspiring ✨
    It's fascinating to me that your Japanese has a slight Korean accent, which shows how deeply you internalized Korean. I genuinely think it's impressive... I don't think I have an English accent when I speak Chinese, nor a Chinese accent when I butcher Korean. I just have a Japanese accent since it's my first language and I can't shake my tendency to pronounce unnecessary vowels😂

  • @nochu9753
    @nochu9753 Год назад +2

    We need so badly a video of your every step into language learning coz dang!

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +2

      In-depth video added to the to-do list! 🧚🏽‍♀️

  • @w..882
    @w..882 Год назад

    Thank you so much for uploading new video ❣️

  • @enma_____14138
    @enma_____14138 11 месяцев назад +6

    You did amazing!!! I skipped some seconds off the beginning and was about to comment that it was nowhere near N3, but I'm glad I continued listening! Incredible improvement (not only for having studied for 3 months, but in general!) and it was so great that you had the courage to talk to other people from the very beginning!

  • @apiraa
    @apiraa Год назад +23

    i really missed your videos, rhea! i hope you have been doing well :) i have been wanting to learn another language, but i am afraid of forgetting the language that i am already learning (been learning for 4 years), how did you manage to balance it out? also, i think it is so amazing how far you have come in three months, you are truly an inspiration

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +8

      Hey! Hmmmm that’s a good question, i sometimes do get confused with words between languages, but i dont think I’ve ever really forgotten any bits because of learning another lang. If anything, i feel like sometimes it actually helps me learn better, for example when learning japanese with a base of korean, or arabic with a base of hindi, there are overlaps between these languages that help me create associations and links in my head to memorise better ^^

    • @Arabiclia
      @Arabiclia Год назад +1

      @@rhea_irl wow, does it mean you're learning Arabic? Or was it just an example?

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  11 месяцев назад

      @@Arabiclia I really want to! Haven’t seriously gotten to it yet, but i was in the middle east for a very short time where i kind of picked up how to read !

    • @Arabiclia
      @Arabiclia 11 месяцев назад

      @@rhea_irl oh wow, you picked it up just by being there. That's some real high IQ right there, haha!
      I have never really commented on your videos though I have discovered your channel months ago, but since I finally did and I even got a reply from you, I want to say that your Korean and Japanese accents and pronunciation are super good! I'm obviously not a native speaker (I'm an Arabic native speaker btw), but I have been exposing myself to the Korean & Japanese languages and all I can say is that you definitely sound like a native in both languages. Wish I could one day sound like you do speaking Japanese. Thank you for inspiring. May you have a lovely day! 💜

  • @PranshiP
    @PranshiP Год назад +30

    Hey Rhea, I'm just starting to learn Japanese. This video is very helpful and motivating! Really love your confidence and flow that you speak with. Had seen your korean video as well, very very impress. Hoping that soon I am able to speak with the same level of confidence and fluency.
    I'm learning both Japanese and Korean. Wanted to know, how do I learn to write the characters in both languages especially Japanese, any recommendations where I can learn the strokes etc from ? Any books, youtube channels, websites ?

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +6

      Korean writing is pretty straightforward so almost any resource would work tbh, as for japanese i used/still use jisho(dot)org to look up stroke orders!

    • @PranshiP
      @PranshiP Год назад +1

      @@rhea_irl Thank You so much!
      One more thing, the Korean Japanese language tests can be given even if you self learn the language right? I mean I can just enroll for their beginner level test if I think I can give it, is that correct ?

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  11 месяцев назад

      @@PranshiPyes! I took the TOPIK exam after just self studying, and am planning to do the same for the JLPT

  • @aliceluc9159
    @aliceluc9159 Год назад

    please make more these type of videos ☺️ anyways it was so helpful 👍💗

  • @toothfairy6510
    @toothfairy6510 Год назад +1

    missed you !!!!

  • @Sakuramiyakuri
    @Sakuramiyakuri Год назад

    I am glad that i saw you again😊

  • @moonpiemoonpie
    @moonpiemoonpie 5 месяцев назад +1

    Immediately subscribed. My Japanese is so bad but I’m trying my best to improve

  • @Chloe-ui5hl
    @Chloe-ui5hl Год назад +1

    あー、このビデオを作ってくれてありがとう!!あなたの日本語の成長はすごいと思います!!🥺👏🏼
    私もN3の内容を勉強しているんだけど、文法が難しくなると思います。いつこの文法を使うかわからないとか、日本語をしゃべるときに間違うかどうかわからないとか、こんな不安がありましたよ。でも、そんな不安は無理でしょうね?日本語を練習すればするほど、上手になるし、自信を持つことができます。9月に日本の大学に留学する予定なので、頑張っています!

    • @oh-noe
      @oh-noe 10 месяцев назад

      文法は大戦いですよねw
      個人的に三本塾さんの文法動画はすごい役に立てると思います

  • @CatherineChaw312
    @CatherineChaw312 Год назад +3

    OMG! Yessss.
    I have been looking forward to studying Japanese, thanks for the motivation.
    Btw are you planning on studying Chinese and making a video like this?

  • @kijin6447
    @kijin6447 Год назад +1

    This video is motivating me このビデオを作ってくれてありがとう

  • @Phillip_02
    @Phillip_02 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, i have to do it too. HAVE TO DO IT! I CAN'T BE LAZY!!!

  • @elishajohnson4323
    @elishajohnson4323 Год назад

    貴方は日本語の勉強の天才です! すごい!

  • @christopherfleming7505
    @christopherfleming7505 11 месяцев назад +1

    I loved the video! Your Japanese sounds great to me, but I'm only a beginner, so I wouldn't know if you made any mistakes. I hope to be able to speak as fluently as you one day.
    I have been learning Japanese on my own for nearly a year now. I did the JLPT n5 exam in July, but I still don't have the results. To be honest, I think I failed, because the listening went pretty badly! I'm not really that bothered though, and I have actually studied far harder AFTER the exam than leading up to it. Yes, I know, that's not what you're supposed to do!
    I'm now on chapter 16 of the Genki books (that's the fourth chapter of book II), and I'm doing a lot of kanji study with Wanikani. You didn't mention this app in your video, but I'm sure you've heard of it, as a lot of Japanese learners use it. I find the discipline of turning up every day for your reviews and doing a set number of lessons each day very fulfilling. It won't work for people who prefer a less structured approach, but for an aspie like me it's ideal!
    My plan is to take the n3 exam in a couple of years. I know, that's much slower than you, but there are several reasons why I am slow. Firstly, the amount of time I can allocate to Japanese study. I have a full time job, as well as a wife and three children, so I can't normally fit in more than 2 hours a day. That's including listening to stuff during my commutes and doing SRS reviews in toilet breaks, etc. Secondly, I am older than you (approaching 50), and I suspect my brain is not as supple as yours. It takes me ages to learn new kanji and I forget them a thousand times. I try not to get cross with myself, and I just accept it now. It's part of getting older. Thirdly, I'm not bothered by how long it takes to get fluent. I have no real professional need to learn Japanese, it's purely a hobby, as well as an intellectual challenge that will hopefully stive off dementia ;)
    Good luck with your journey, and congratulations for your achievements!

  • @kaeruss
    @kaeruss Год назад +4

    6:20 me too! its called comprehensible input if you didnt know! its such a good way to learn. there are also comprehensible input Japanese and korean channels

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +4

      I didn’t know the term for it! Thank you^^

    • @pau.7604
      @pau.7604 5 месяцев назад

      what japanese channels would you recommend 😊

  • @you_and_me17
    @you_and_me17 Год назад +1

    Finally didi posted the video 🎉 I'm so happy ❤ love you di ❤

  • @nicoleyoshihara4011
    @nicoleyoshihara4011 Год назад +2

    Awesome job! I want to get back into studying Japanese and Spanish. I got to be more disciplined lol

  • @user-je1qv2sk1z
    @user-je1qv2sk1z Год назад +21

    그렇게 짧은 시간에 당신의 발전을 보고 저도 새로운 언어를 배울 수 있는 영감을 얻었습니다! 감사합니다!

    • @nachoboe
      @nachoboe Год назад +1

      Hello!! I am learning korean and I’m motivated by your comment to learn more. Do you mind telling me what you used to study? 저는 한국 사람인데 미국에서 태어나서 한국말 잘 못해요.

    • @knmid
      @knmid 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@nachoboe 음,, 저건 누가 봐도 번역기 돌린건데요? 아님 죄송해요,,ㅋㅋ I hope your Korean study is going well now~ imho consistency is the most important resource and is totally free ;)

  • @yurielletsstudy
    @yurielletsstudy 11 месяцев назад

    Omg your voice is so adorable ❤ Let's study Japanese together 一緒に頑張りましょう!

  • @kashfiii990
    @kashfiii990 Год назад +5

    I love your videos. It inspires me to learn a new language. ❤

  • @RingoIta
    @RingoIta 11 месяцев назад +3

    So basically be N4 level in week1. Got it!

  • @0nearmedbandit
    @0nearmedbandit 11 месяцев назад

    俺が3年以上日本語ゆっくり勉強してたんだけど、俺のスキルはN3とN4の間にあるんだけです。
    Good job on all your quick progress! Very inspiring! I signed up for the JLPT this December, so I will finally start studying seriously again! Thanks for some idea that are helping me while I'm working on my own study plan.

  • @crreamuu
    @crreamuu 11 месяцев назад +1

    3ヶ月でこんなに日本語ができるってことは死ぬほどガッツリ勉強したってことですよね。
    3ヶ月でこんなにできる人はすごく珍しいです!すごいー

  • @nano_ni7880
    @nano_ni7880 Год назад

    Thank you for motivation

  • @myra3118
    @myra3118 11 месяцев назад

    when you scored a point for mixing languages, i immediately recognized that you said 등등 lolololol how fun~

  • @higracelle
    @higracelle 11 месяцев назад

    Thank youuuu for this.
    I'm currently living in Japan . Feeling hopeless (and frustrated) about my current level. I finished N5 and aiming for N4 however couldn't proceed because my n5 level isn't polished yet.
    This is the sign that I should push myself more

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  11 месяцев назад +1

      It’s great to push yourself, but i want to reiterate that you shouldn’t ever push yourself to a point where you might get burnt out; consistency and sustainability are the two things i think are the most important and while of course you should always challenge yourself, always go at a pace that feels good to you. Language learning should be an enjoyable and rewarding experience 💖 Good luck with your studies

    • @higracelle
      @higracelle 11 месяцев назад

      @@rhea_irl thank you Rhea!
      Glad I stumbled upon your channel.
      This gave me a little hope today

  • @ebiiseo
    @ebiiseo 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hi @rheastudies this is very inspiring. Thank you for the video! By the way, may I know your schedule breakdown? Like how many hours per day and how do you juggle between kotoba, bunpou, and probably kaiwa? Thanks

  • @deedeedyan9103
    @deedeedyan9103 11 месяцев назад

    your voice sounds so cute!

  • @karrahfernandes4963
    @karrahfernandes4963 Год назад +1

    You must be a genius 🤯

  • @teropongkehidupan3620
    @teropongkehidupan3620 Год назад

    めっちゃ素晴らしい。最高だ

  • @scarasmooches
    @scarasmooches Год назад

    Wow this is only 3 months progress? 凄すぎる!!

  • @brodover
    @brodover Год назад +21

    You're such an inspiration for me because I was learning Korean and had tried to pick up hiragana a few months back, but gave up. Definitely should get back to it. Memorizing the different forms of characters has always been a weak point of mine :( (English and Korean are the best alphabets T^T boo Chinese and Japanese) I'm also wondering how many hours a day did you put into learning Japanese during these 3 months

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  Год назад +3

      Depends on the day, but i tried to aim for atleast an hour per day

    • @aria9772
      @aria9772 11 месяцев назад

      @@rhea_irl I have very little knowledge of Japanese, would learning and memorizing all hiragana/katakana before learning sentence structures/kanji be worth doing?

    • @rhea_irl
      @rhea_irl  11 месяцев назад

      @@aria9772 yes 100%! Personally i always feel like learning the script first is essential, although it does depend on your learning style and your own goals

  • @poetrait941
    @poetrait941 Год назад

    언어 왤케 잘하는데... 대단하시네요! 👍

  • @blu3bell4._10
    @blu3bell4._10 11 месяцев назад

    Hey, amazing video !! What is the app you're using with the Kanji list in the beginning? It looks really good

  • @cteehuda
    @cteehuda 11 месяцев назад

    Rhea voice in Korean and Japanese so pretty 😍😍😍😍

  • @wooweeforus
    @wooweeforus 4 месяца назад

    저도 일본어 시작했는데, 진짜 대단하시네요! 응원합니당❤

  • @evevlog7535
    @evevlog7535 Год назад +1

    Omg i love you so much you are so good waoo

  • @xxxmochibaby
    @xxxmochibaby 10 месяцев назад

    Hi I’ve been watching your Korean videos and was just wondering how much time per day did you dedicate to learning Korean and how does that compare with what you would recommend now?? I haven’t really seen you talk about the time component in your videos.

  • @elitealice
    @elitealice 11 месяцев назад

    Genki 1 and 2 and anki are the way to go.

  • @NHUNGTRAN.TT.
    @NHUNGTRAN.TT. 10 месяцев назад

    your voice's so great

  • @solareclipzz1741
    @solareclipzz1741 11 месяцев назад +1

    Also having Japanese friends is a big help I have 1 that speaks English better than me and he can speak Japanese really good so I always talk with him and I have another Japanese friend who can’t really speak English at all , so talking to him is usually challenging でも it’s also good for practicing and they told me to watch a lot of anime 😭

  • @K_77779
    @K_77779 Год назад

    Finally ❤