This is Amazing, I Love your Channell so much, I’m a new subscriber, first time i saw your content i instantly loved it, and it helps me learn even when I’m busy or ofcourse Sleeping. Thank you so much for all your effort of putting this up. わざわざありがとうございます❗️
Thank you so much for your kind comment! Glad to hear that our content helps you learn even when you're busy or sleeping. We'll be sure to keep sharing enjoyable and useful content for Japanese learners. ありがとうございます!😊✨
I am greatfull at the way you have put together the words in both languages on a musical pace and sound background that entertains the attention, when I am awake, focused and interested, patient and curious in a particular respect to one's emotional and cognitive processes. You have made it to that level, at least as to what I am concerned and how I am concerned by the knowledge I study while listening in a fully awarenes of what I hear, listen and understand. It gets this much result, that there happen to take place associations to other languages I know - at least 7- of which Chinese is one, and it makes me go further more in an unexpected linguistic study adventure, quite so. Your voice, above all- is the point of departure that gives life in one'self making the cognitive resources run at the encounter of the most favorable emotional ones enacting the learning processes whike it secures a state of acknowkedgement, acquiescence and of joy of aprofound implementation into already existing and acquired Japanese language skills. Thank you so much, indeed!
Thank you so much for your beautiful and thoughtful comment! It means a lot to know that this video enhances your Japanese learning experience on a deep level. I’m thrilled that my voice and approach help create cognitive and emotional connections that support your Japanese language journey. Thank you for sharing this; it truly motivates me to keep creating! 😊✨
I really need to say it, thank you so much for the effort. I am a JLPT N5 and this one really helped me a lot. I know most of these words but it is very practical to rewind the words and remember them. ありがとうございました!!!😭😭❤️please make more of those!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the content helped you with your JLPT N5 studies. I'll definitely keep making more-stay tuned for more practice and learning! 😊✨
I'm going to try listening to this and a few other videos as frequently as possible over the next 5 days while doing everyday things and see what happens. If I remember to comment again, I'll update with any progress!
Pretty awesome videos, i've been playing them for a while now. Would it be possible to sometimes do the opposite, from Japanese -> English in some of your videos, as right now our brain is wired to translate from english -> japanese but not the other way around! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your suggestion! That's a great idea-I'll definitely consider including some Japanese to English translations in my future videos to help with bidirectional learning. Stay tuned! 😊✨
Completed 305 vocabulary Tips: write the new vocabulary in a note and revise it everday.. dont stress on known vocabs it saves time.. I'll update when there's something to tell on my progress..
This video is so helpful. I like how the list is organized into words that start with the same letter. I also like how the words are pronounced slowly and they give you enough time to come up with the answers.
Many Japanese learners struggle with ん sound too! And to be honest, many Japanese native speakers say these words without knowing the rules. They simply say what they heard. ん can have different sounds depending on what comes after. Below are some examples of the most used one: *When ん is at the end, んwill have [ng] sound. For example, ラーメんhas んat the end so it has [ng] sound. Also, when the following sound is [k, g], ん will have [ng] sound. For example, げんき has ‘k’ after んso it has [ng] sound. *When the following sound is [m, p, b], んwill have [m] sound. For example, こんばんは has ‘b’ after んso it has [m] sound. *When the following sound is other than 1. and 2. ん will have [n] sound. For example, みんな has ‘n’ after ん so it has [n] sound. The best way to learn (also the easiest) is to try to listen to Japanese native speaker sound of these words and repeat after them. Learning Japanese pronunciation by listening is the easiest way. The more you listen, the faster you will grasp the idea of the ん sound. Hope this helps! 😊✨
Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness. We do not have a ko-fi page yet, but your comments have already been a great support for us. Please feel free to comment, ask, or discuss anything. We’ll do our best to help you learn Japanese 😊✨
I'd recommend diving into JLPT N5 grammar next. It'll really help you make the most of the vocabulary you've learned before moving on to JLPT N4. Happy studying! 😊✨
Is it necessary to know all these kanjis for N5 as seen in this video (used in writing different words here)? I have learned the list of 120 kanjis for N5 though.
Great question! This video's main objective is to cover all the N5 vocabulary, but it also includes some kanji beyond the level. While it's not essential to memorize every kanji featured, doing so can improve your ability to understand Japanese.
Good question! We've received so many positive feedbacks since releasing our videos. Studies show that your brain tends to remember better when you’re sleeping, plus we have binaural beats to boost your long term memory & increase your learning abilities. Feel free to try by setting the audio to run for at least the first 2-3 hours of sleep. After a few weeks, come back to the video and see how much you can recall or how much more familiar you are now to these Japanese words. Enjoy! 😊✨
N5 is the first level (most basic level) of Japanese Language Proficiency Test (or JLPT). Passing JLPT N5 exam usually means you're able to understand some basic Japanese conversations commonly encountered in daily life. The video is designed to make it easier to remember these basic Japanese words while you are sleeping. Also, the more difficult level would be N4, N3, N2 and N1 respectively 😊✨
Thank you for watching! We have received several positive feedbacks on many of our videos. Listening while sleeping will help you remember Japanese unconsciously as studies show that your brain tends to remember better while sleeping. This video also features binaural beats to boost your long term memory and increase your learning abilities. Feel free to try by setting the audio to run for at least the first 2-3 hours of sleep. After a few weeks, come back to the video and see how much you can recall or how much more familiar you are now to these Japanese words. Enjoy! 😊✨
Glad you asked! Studies show that your brain tends to remember better when you’re sleeping. This video also features binaural beats to boost your long term memory and increase your learning abilities. Feel free to try by setting the audio to run for at least the first 2-3 hours of sleep. After a few weeks, come back to the video and see how much you can recall or how much more familiar you are now to these Japanese words. Enjoy! 😊✨
This is Amazing, I Love your Channell so much, I’m a new subscriber, first time i saw your content i instantly loved it, and it helps me learn even when I’m busy or ofcourse Sleeping.
Thank you so much for all your effort of putting this up.
わざわざありがとうございます❗️
Thank you so much for your kind comment! Glad to hear that our content helps you learn even when you're busy or sleeping. We'll be sure to keep sharing enjoyable and useful content for Japanese learners. ありがとうございます!😊✨
🎉
ive been listening to this every day and its working. ive probably learned atleast 50 words
Good job! Sooner or later, you will learn all N5 Japanese vocab! Thank you for watching 😊✨
I am greatfull at the way you have put together the words in both languages on a musical pace and sound background that entertains the attention, when I am awake, focused and interested, patient and curious in a particular respect to one's emotional and cognitive processes. You have made it to that level, at least as to what I am concerned and how I am concerned by the knowledge I study while listening in a fully awarenes of what I hear, listen and understand. It gets this much result, that there happen to take place associations to other languages I know - at least 7- of which Chinese is one, and it makes me go further more in an unexpected linguistic study adventure, quite so. Your voice, above all- is the point of departure that gives life in one'self making the cognitive resources run at the encounter of the most favorable emotional ones enacting the learning processes whike it secures a state of acknowkedgement, acquiescence and of joy of aprofound implementation into already existing and acquired Japanese language skills. Thank you so much, indeed!
Thank you so much for your beautiful and thoughtful comment! It means a lot to know that this video enhances your Japanese learning experience on a deep level. I’m thrilled that my voice and approach help create cognitive and emotional connections that support your Japanese language journey. Thank you for sharing this; it truly motivates me to keep creating! 😊✨
I really need to say it, thank you so much for the effort. I am a JLPT N5 and this one really helped me a lot. I know most of these words but it is very practical to rewind the words and remember them. ありがとうございました!!!😭😭❤️please make more of those!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that the content helped you with your JLPT N5 studies. I'll definitely keep making more-stay tuned for more practice and learning! 😊✨
ありがとうございました! Your voice is very nice btw and this video was so helpful
どういたしまして! Thank you for your kind comment 😊✨
I'm going to try listening to this and a few other videos as frequently as possible over the next 5 days while doing everyday things and see what happens. If I remember to comment again, I'll update with any progress!
Absolutely! Thank you for watching! 😊✨
Hi, how is your progress?
uhmmm.... hello? We've been waiting 4 months
@@michaelstevens2355 indeed we are still waiting 😂
still waiting :(
thank you, your voice is so gentle it’s makes studying very relaxing and enjoyable.
You’re welcome! Glad we could make your Japanese studies enjoyable!😊✨
@@JapaneseEverydayدمنم مرحبا
Pretty awesome videos, i've been playing them for a while now.
Would it be possible to sometimes do the opposite, from Japanese -> English in some of your videos, as right now our brain is wired to translate from english -> japanese but not the other way around!
Keep up the good work!
Thank you for your suggestion! That's a great idea-I'll definitely consider including some Japanese to English translations in my future videos to help with bidirectional learning. Stay tuned! 😊✨
The background music and image, beautiful Japanese characters and your voice. Perfect combination!
Thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind comment! Hope our video is helpful for your Japanese learning 😊✨
Ь без здравствуйте ххбюь бхбхьз х за ь ь ХХ бзззь щ з ххзжххз хз ХЮЮЖЮ ХЗЗХХЗ ббзх
@@JapaneseEveryday Dr,--
Very useful! ありがとうございました😊
My pleasure! どういたしまして!😊✨
Completed 305 vocabulary
Tips: write the new vocabulary in a note and revise it everday.. dont stress on known vocabs it saves time..
I'll update when there's something to tell on my progress..
Great! Thank you for sharing your tips😊✨
How's it been going so far?
Thank you, I'll listen to it everynight.
You’re welcome がんばって!😊✨
This video is so helpful. I like how the list is organized into words that start with the same letter. I also like how the words are pronounced slowly and they give you enough time to come up with the answers.
Glad you find our video helpful. Thank you for watching! 😊✨
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@user-im1xi1wu7b n
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@saidaelhamdaoui3488
Thank you so much!!!
im listening to this on a long road trip
It will be a big help to me because im planing to start learning japanese this week
Have a safe trip! Hope our video is helpful for your Japanese learning 😊✨
😊
Still learning? 😭
@@plutosessence3079 no 💀
ありがとう! Your voice is very nice :)
どういたしまして!(You’re welcome!) 😊✨
Thank you very much. Really helpful ❤
My pleasure! Glad you find this video helpful😊✨
2:48:38 end
Arigatou gozaimasu - Thanks for sharing
Absolutely! Thank you for watching😊✨
I don’t think arigatougozaimsu means thanks for sharing it means thank you
@@kuuroswaifu4441 you’re right
その声😍 ... I have some difficulties with and sounds 🤔(for exemple , I hear "rameNG" and not "rameN"
Many Japanese learners struggle with ん sound too! And to be honest, many Japanese native speakers say these words without knowing the rules. They simply say what they heard.
ん can have different sounds depending on what comes after. Below are some examples of the most used one:
*When ん is at the end, んwill have [ng] sound. For example, ラーメんhas んat the end so it has [ng] sound.
Also, when the following sound is [k, g], ん will have [ng] sound. For example, げんき has ‘k’ after んso it has [ng] sound.
*When the following sound is [m, p, b], んwill have [m] sound. For example, こんばんは has ‘b’ after んso it has [m] sound.
*When the following sound is other than 1. and 2. ん will have [n] sound. For example, みんな has ‘n’ after ん so it has [n] sound.
The best way to learn (also the easiest) is to try to listen to Japanese native speaker sound of these words and repeat after them. Learning Japanese pronunciation by listening is the easiest way. The more you listen, the faster you will grasp the idea of the ん sound.
Hope this helps! 😊✨
@@JapaneseEveryday Wow thank your for your answer, help but mostly for your time used to help. Hello from フランス
@@JapaneseEveryday Do you have ko-fi page to thank you? (coz it uses paypal)
Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness. We do not have a ko-fi page yet, but your comments have already been a great support for us.
Please feel free to comment, ask, or discuss anything. We’ll do our best to help you learn Japanese 😊✨
@@JapaneseEveryday 分かりました :) It won't make miracles but instead then, I clicked "like" on all your videos and of course subscribed ^^
Thank you so much..
You’re welcome! 😊✨
After i memorize N5 vocabulary, should i learn N4 vocabulary next or should i learn N5 grammar first?
I'd recommend diving into JLPT N5 grammar next. It'll really help you make the most of the vocabulary you've learned before moving on to JLPT N4. Happy studying! 😊✨
Thank you, I'm going to do my best, hopefully by end of next year i can speak some Japanese
Giving it a go. Let you know my progress
Hope you find this video useful! Thanks for watching! 😊✨
Any progress update??
@@percyreiling No great progress, but that maybe because I haven't been consistent in listening to the video 😕
Thanks for really amazing video.
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 😊✨
Is it necessary to know all these kanjis for N5 as seen in this video (used in writing different words here)? I have learned the list of 120 kanjis for N5 though.
Great question! This video's main objective is to cover all the N5 vocabulary, but it also includes some kanji beyond the level. While it's not essential to memorize every kanji featured, doing so can improve your ability to understand Japanese.
@@JapaneseEveryday thank you for explaining. This video is very helpful. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much 🌹❤
You’re welcome! 😊✨
Did anyone actually listen to this while they slept? If so did you get any results?
I'll update in one month
@@Stormtrooper-li1jeAny updates?
thank sensei, love ss
My pleasure! 😊✨
Please make all vocabulary of N4 too
Stay tuned! N4 -> N1 are coming 😊✨
We've just released JLPT N4 version here ⤵️
ruclips.net/video/S4CjbyJNBfA/видео.html
Hope you enjoy the video 😊✨
@@JapaneseEveryday 777777777777$77(7
Need the actual Japanese word to pronounce it displayed in text 😩
does it really work In sleep
Good question! We've received so many positive feedbacks since releasing our videos. Studies show that your brain tends to remember better when you’re sleeping, plus we have binaural beats to boost your long term memory & increase your learning abilities.
Feel free to try by setting the audio to run for at least the first 2-3 hours of sleep. After a few weeks, come back to the video and see how much you can recall or how much more familiar you are now to these Japanese words. Enjoy! 😊✨
@@JapaneseEveryday thank you!
Thanks
You’re welcome! 😊✨
Very helpful. Thank you very much!!
My pleasure! I'm glad you find the videos helpful 😊✨
What is N5 MEANS?
N5 is the first level (most basic level) of Japanese Language Proficiency Test (or JLPT). Passing JLPT N5 exam usually means you're able to understand some basic Japanese conversations commonly encountered in daily life. The video is designed to make it easier to remember these basic Japanese words while you are sleeping. Also, the more difficult level would be N4, N3, N2 and N1 respectively 😊✨
Hlo is this all the n5 vocab or somemissing
Yes, this is the complete list of JLPT N5 vocabulary 😊✨
This is intelligently edited. ❤
Thank you
You’re welcome! Glad you find our video useful 😊✨
thankyou
You’re welcome! 😊✨
Only me: if I sleep, I can't study.
Thank you for watching! We have received several positive feedbacks on many of our videos. Listening while sleeping will help you remember Japanese unconsciously as studies show that your brain tends to remember better while sleeping. This video also features binaural beats to boost your long term memory and increase your learning abilities.
Feel free to try by setting the audio to run for at least the first 2-3 hours of sleep. After a few weeks, come back to the video and see how much you can recall or how much more familiar you are now to these Japanese words. Enjoy! 😊✨
Good
Its even possible to lern while y sleep?
Glad you asked! Studies show that your brain tends to remember better when you’re sleeping. This video also features binaural beats to boost your long term memory and increase your learning abilities.
Feel free to try by setting the audio to run for at least the first 2-3 hours of sleep. After a few weeks, come back to the video and see how much you can recall or how much more familiar you are now to these Japanese words. Enjoy! 😊✨
my friend ❤️
GOOD. WITH KANJI
46:29
I can speak fluently japanese now 😃... (in my dreams 🙃)
But anyway thanks can’t learn while sleeping but it is a good list of words to know.
Thank you for watching! Hope this video is useful for your study. 😊✨
1:02:58
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Does this actually work? Lol
you can't learn anything while sleeping