A Kanji Card Set is available. (34 cards + 30 pages of PDF, $5 for now. The price may increase) smilenihongo.com/kcards You can practice spelling 175 Kanji words with the cards based on it's reading or meaning.
Yuko sensei, you've explained beautifully and so well for a beginner to understand. Thank you so very much. I've learned certain things that I didn't know earlier. Thanks again.
"There are soooo many Japanese words that have the same pronunciation". And when you start studying kanji that becomes painfully obvious. lol Furigana is awesome! Great example sentence too. I've noticed a lot of times where words that should be written as katakana are instead written in hiragana. That is really confusing.
I started learning kanji awhile ago but didn’t know why there are so many readings. I’m looking forward to seeing this course. As always your videos teach me so much ありがとうございます先生!
ありがとう ゆうこせんせい, very well explained . Kanji is definitely beyond the shadow of a doubt essential to start learning the Japanese language seriously enough besides hiragana and katakana ahead of moving forward in the learning process. This will definitely accelerate and improves mastering of the language.
Thank you so much Sensei. Now I am able to know clear about how kanji become in japan. I am interested about kanji. So, I am willing to learn continue from you it.
I really need to thank this great teacher of mine in RUclips, Yuko Sensei thankyou very much, you almost cleared any confusions for us foreigners, hope to be atleast N4 passer this year 2021 with your help. Thanks Maam!
if the word is a noun composed of two or more kanji, most of the time you use ON-readings, and if the word is only a single kanji word it's usually KUN-reading.
@@drekforder2952 yes, but if you know what the kanji/word means, you might not even need to know how to read every character accurately to understand a text. It's a funny side effect of this system.
You do not need to memorize the on or kun readings. What is important is you know the word. Once you know the word, familiarizing yourself with the Kanji is easy.
Hello Sensei, Like this lesson very much,helpful and practical Hopefully more lessons creating this to be seen. I ought to give you a like. Thank you Greetings from HK.
Is there a video to explain when to use the onyomi or kunyomi? Or is there another channel that explains that? Either would be very helpful. Thank you! :D/
The "there/their" example isn't really that accurate. It's actually quite rare that the spelling is different for words with the same pronunciation but a different meaning. It's much more common that one word has many different meanings, and you just have to consider the context to figure out the meaning. So in European languages it's even worse; there are no kanji to tell you what word the writer meant to write.
I wish Japan had a Japanese version of Atatürk , then he would have simplified the language from the beginning, would have added some spaces between hiragana words and we wouldn't have to suffer with bloody Kanji 😖😖😫😫😫😫
ーーーーーーーーーーーあり がと ご ざ ありがとう ございます→有 難う 御 座います 花💐鼻👃 はは は はな で はな の におい を かいだ。 母 は 鼻 で 花 の 匂い を 嗅いだ Japanese learn kanji in form. Japanese people don't learn much about particles and okurigana. You need to get used to speaking.
I started learning kanji awhile ago but didn’t know why there are so many readings. I’m looking forward to seeing this course. As always your videos teach me so much ありがとうございます先生!
A Kanji Card Set is available. (34 cards + 30 pages of PDF, $5 for now. The price may increase) smilenihongo.com/kcards
You can practice spelling 175 Kanji words with the cards based on it's reading or meaning.
Finally, it's time to learn Kanji! ✅✅✅✅
Yuko sensei, you've explained beautifully and so well for a beginner to understand. Thank you so very much. I've learned certain things that I didn't know earlier. Thanks again.
"There are soooo many Japanese words that have the same pronunciation". And when you start studying kanji that becomes painfully obvious. lol
Furigana is awesome!
Great example sentence too.
I've noticed a lot of times where words that should be written as katakana are instead written in hiragana. That is really confusing.
How I remember Hiragana (“here” in Japan, and how to “hear” the word) and Katakana (what the “cat” dragged in (from outside Japan))
I started learning kanji awhile ago but didn’t know why there are so many readings. I’m looking forward to seeing this course. As always your videos teach me so much ありがとうございます先生!
ありがとうございましたせんせいYuko! I am grateful for all your work and kindness for teaching Japanese, Salutations de Montréal 🙂
この 漢字 は 私 のために必要です先生。ぜんぶ 教えてください 先生☺️☺️
thank you , sensei for the explanation
ありがとう ゆうこせんせい, very well explained . Kanji is definitely beyond the shadow of a doubt essential to start learning the Japanese language seriously enough besides hiragana and katakana ahead of moving forward in the learning process. This will definitely accelerate and improves mastering of the language.
How about romanji. Like as an American and seeing alphabets, I can learn a lot better unlike learning new symbols 😅
Thank you so much Sensei.
Now I am able to know clear about how kanji become in japan. I am interested about kanji. So, I am willing to learn continue from you it.
Sensei, your explained are amazing 💝
Thank you so much! I didn’t know how to start learning Kanji and this helped so much!!!
Thank you yuko sensei 💖 Your lesson are so easy to understand. I've learned so much😊
Kanji is maybe the most difficult part of Japanese language.
Thanks a lot for this lesson, it helps much🙏🌟
どうもありがとうございます 先生☺️❤️❤️
Really the explanation is brilliant!
I cleared my lot of doubts arigato Sensei.ありがと、せんせい
i adore with the way you explained, yuko sensei
Very detailed explaination sensei....Arigato gozaimasu
Mam do n5 listening part tips❤️
Listening practice N5 yuko 先生 ☺️ ありがとうございます
ありがとうゆ子先生
Thank you Yuko Sensei. I will reply to your emails shortly. Lessons are great. Arigato
Thanks a lot for preparing this video on Kanji script..
ケシパール
Very helpful.. Thank you so much sensei!
Yuko Sensei, I think that you are one of the best in Japanese Sensei. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! :)
Mam your lessons are very well taught🙏
Thank you Yuko Sensei. This will boost my knowledge on Kanji.
ありがとうございました先生!
どうもありがとうございます 先生
شكرا استاذة
ありがとうございます先生。
Thank you Yuko Sensei.
I really need to thank this great teacher of mine in RUclips, Yuko Sensei thankyou very much, you almost cleared any confusions for us foreigners, hope to be atleast N4 passer this year 2021 with your help. Thanks Maam!
勉強になります。
Arigatou sensei 🤩
thank you sensei!
Hi Yuko Sensei. I was surprised to see you use the word 匂い in relation to flower example sentence. I always thought 匂い had negative connotations.
it's time to learn Kanji!
This makes a lot of sense, sadly too many readings are confusing for me to understand, it's really putting me to a stand still :/
I am in need of the Kanji list for N5
Thank you for this video! Your explanation is so clear and very helpful. You really motivate me to learn kanji, which I never wanted to. :D
Sensei arigatou 😍😍
Nice lesson mam , can you explain between カ - ちから and katagana カ
Yuko Sensei, can you start doing grammar lessons for JLPT, please.
If you go to Yuko Sensei’s channel you will see a list of JLPT videos.
Is there like a rule to know what reading should I use or I need to memorise all words, how to write them?
if the word is a noun composed of two or more kanji, most of the time you use ON-readings, and if the word is only a single kanji word it's usually KUN-reading.
@@nebelung1 and if there are 2 ON-readings then I need to just nemorise it right?
@@drekforder2952 yes, but if you know what the kanji/word means, you might not even need to know how to read every character accurately to understand a text. It's a funny side effect of this system.
You do not need to memorize the on or kun readings. What is important is you know the word. Once you know the word, familiarizing yourself with the Kanji is easy.
Great!!
Hello Sensei,
Like this lesson very much,helpful and practical
Hopefully more lessons creating this to be seen.
I ought to give you a like.
Thank you
Greetings from HK.
Superb
Very interesting explanation.... Sensei, do all Kanji characters essentially resemble the pictorial meaning (originally) of what they mean?..
No only very few kanji are actually pictorial
THANK YOU I've been searching for this answer "why kanji?"
But, do we need to know/memorize the kanji pronunciation too?
Plzz make eng substitute plzz mam
Is there a video to explain when to use the onyomi or kunyomi? Or is there another channel that explains that? Either would be very helpful. Thank you! :D/
こんにちは、ゆこ先生
Will you be sending an email with link to students who have already signed up for your online courses?
ありがとうございます
ありがとうございますせんせい。💙
I need help 先生. What is “どうも”? I heard that is supposed to be added to the beginning of specific words.
😍😍😍
does we use the kun or on reading in the day to day life? i mean what is more important to learn?
what is the font of the kanji thanks
Why is katakana so much sexier than hiragana
The "there/their" example isn't really that accurate. It's actually quite rare that the spelling is different for words with the same pronunciation but a different meaning. It's much more common that one word has many different meanings, and you just have to consider the context to figure out the meaning. So in European languages it's even worse; there are no kanji to tell you what word the writer meant to write.
It's so hard 😭
おばあさんは、 毎日 猫, 抱いて、 小さ な 窓 から 外 を 見て いました。 猫わ、 一日中 おばあさん の 膝 の 上 で、 眠って いました。
ありがとうございます せんせい
不利だな ^_^
I wish Japan had a Japanese version of Atatürk , then he would have simplified the language from the beginning, would have added some spaces between hiragana words and we wouldn't have to suffer with bloody Kanji 😖😖😫😫😫😫
Kya kanji series start ho rhi hai kya
Headache 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱😱
Kanji is scary
ーーーーーーーーーーーあり がと ご ざ
ありがとう ございます→有 難う 御 座います
花💐鼻👃
はは は はな で はな の におい を かいだ。
母 は 鼻 で 花 の 匂い を 嗅いだ
Japanese learn kanji in form.
Japanese people don't learn much about particles and okurigana. You need to get used to speaking.
I started learning kanji awhile ago but didn’t know why there are so many readings. I’m looking forward to seeing this course. As always your videos teach me so much ありがとうございます先生!
はじめましてせんぱい