2 Hours of Daily Japanese Conversations - Japanese Practice for ALL Learners
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2018
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In this video, you’ll challenge your Japanese listening comprehension skills. You will listen to small dialogues to take you from the beginner to the advanced level. Those dialogues are made by Japanese native speakers. This is THE place to start if you want to start learning Japanese, and improve both your listening and speaking skills.
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中華人として吾は漢字の難度が分かるけど,漢字を仮名に置き換えると 言葉をそのまま挿入すると 日本語の文法的習慣に合わない場合が沢山過ぎる。例え3:23時刻に 土曜日を土よう日で綴ることは 日本人の平日の流儀じゃない。
There are many Japanese to English translation mistakes.
Mother live number by
Changzhen Xie どうゆうことですか?
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I'm japanese
This video is good for studying English.
I am trying to study Japanese, because I want to move to Japan one day
I'm chilean
This video is good for studying English and Japanese 👁️👄👁️
😂😂😂😂😂
Good luck!
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“Hahmbahgah”
Finally, something I understand.
lmao
Hanbaga🙊
pool aka "puru"
Same-
Taco... wait a minute, that's not a taco :P
i started learning japanese about 1 year and few month ago, and i couldn't understand anything at all. now 1 year later this is very easy for me to understand. good luck everybody
I’m just starting now, I hope to learn a lot. :)
74U! I started a month ago and I understand close to nothing. So thank u for the cheering. I thought that I was never going to learn it.
what did you learn from... any tips?
Begun 3 days ago. Wish me luck...
@@llawliet3656 how is it going with you?
Surprised I can actually understand some of this.
How long have you been trying to learn Japanese? Ive only started today about hiragana and i dont understand one bit of what they are saying.
@@constantspation8517 I only learnt the hiragana in 3 hrs, thats it. I understand most of it because of anime xD Oh and I learned half of katakana in an hour and stopped a few days ago due to school. Will continue later on. If you want to learn it quick, everyday ir every 2 days try to learn 20 to 40 words and watch anime/japanese shows/japanese dramas. Really helps. Hell my little sister when she was 4 learnt english cause she watched nickelodeon without subtitles and constantly asked what certain words mean
ColossusPursuit, I'm 30 days in...
So far I've mastered Hiragana and pretty confident with my Katakana. Right now I'm focusing on grammar and learning a bit of Kanji along the way... Keep practicing, bud...
@@user-ey1bk5gm9k ありがとございます i think thats correct?
ColossusPursuit そうです
This is surprisingly pleasant to listen as a background audio while doing something else or even studying kanji. Thank you so much!
I would have failed a test of this a few years ago. It's insane how adapted my ears have gotten to this level of grammar. I haven't listened to one of these videos since maybe 2016 and the difference now is crazy. I can turn this on and just follow the stories without hesitation, unlike Banana Moon Gold where I'm lucky to get a 5 sentence combo. Listening practice is the most discouraging and I am naturally bad at it compared to people who grew up with anime.I never felt like I've made any real progress until right now.
@Inigo is it accurate compared to other resources? I've been thinking about learning Japanese and I really want to make sure all the pronunciations are right so I don't sound like an idiot if I ever visit Japan.
@Inigo wow, thanks for the quick response. I'll probably check out their course, then.
Inigo so how much can you understand ? Full sentences ? Or just bits of each sentence ?
I"m proud of you! I hope one day I can feel comfortable with this language too! Good luck!
Omg im gonna cry. I cant believe i actually understood the first dialogue. I mean, i saw this video when i started to study jspanese 1 month ago, and i thought it was too complex for me. The fact that im able to undestand it now is a huge win for me
This was exactly what I was looking for.
I was studying Japanese for past 4 years now and this year due to some exams I didn't had time to study at all and I was really scared that I had forgotten everything I had learned in the past 3 years so I'm really happy that I could understand all of this. I wanted to say thank you for having such great content I really appreciate it!❤
Watching japanese shows make listening much, much easier in my opinion. I understand most of the examples. Thank you very much.
Please can you recommend any shows to me to start off with and where can I find them? I am very very beginner in trying to learn Japanese. Thank you, G
I could understand a tiny bit, but I missed most of it 😞
The listening is the most difficult part of Japanese language! Good luck :) がんばって!
Dont give uo
頑張って下さい!
Do your best!😊💪
がんばってください!
(ganbatte kudasai)
@@user-ye7qy6tt9f wow I completely forgot this comment existed. Thanks for all the kind affirmation
damn its so crazy how many words i know just from anime.
Same my dude
Sometimes I'll be like THEY SAID THAT IN A VIDEO GAME!!
Listening is the best way to learn Languages.
yeahh.. but just words... but when used in a sentence and talked fast, you get lost!
Yo same, I was pretty surprised as well that I can understand so much 😁
Awesome learning material here, if you guys are beginners like me try slowing down the speed to 0.75 and repeat what is been said, super efficient !
Thank you so much for the free content !
How did you reduce speed
I was so surprised that I was actually understanding about 80% of the conversation! Made me so happy!
Jose Moreno thats amazing, can I ask how you're learning? Or did so before..as a native english speaker?
Not that far yet..
I love Japan and Japanese if l would getting a chance I will go to Japan and live there
Thank you!
Me, too. But I don't fit the qualifications for it.
He Man why you care ?
Lallal Marak I’m going to college there
I have also same plan😊
すごい!!!
ありがとう心から! ☆
at the start of the year when i began learning Japanese i cam here and was frustrated that i didn't understand anything. due to quarantine, it's really (too) easy now 😂
Same. Quarantine made me look for something to do so I picked up japanese again and I've improved alot
hearing you say that is great motivation nfl
I’m so happy I can understand the conversations! I play this while I drive so I don’t cheat looking at the screen for the English translation. Thank you so much for the video! Now I just need to practice speaking.
This is so much fun. What an awesome way to train yourself to listen properly! I'd love an app that had a bunch of these and let you select your answer.
Thank you for uploading this...
Really like these kinds of videos for listening practice. Thanks for the great content!
I am really bad at Japanese, only I do pick up some words. It gives me hope I can be better.
you can do it! できるよ! How long have you been studying Japanese?
@@1991riho Started a few years back, forgot about it, and then I picked it up again, a few months ago. I can read Hiragana and speak quit some words.
@@fienevandijk7224Thanks for the reply! If you can read Hiragana, you are half way there :D! I'm so glad that you are studying the language of my country. What interested you to study Japanese?
@@1991riho the culture and general language development. I hope to go to Japan next year.
@@1991riho I started learning it earlier this month and I've learned katakana, hiragana and 40 kanji. I still have trouble with listening and also because I don't understand some words.
This is awesome... Thank you so much for so many useful and natural examples. 🙏
This is so great! I'm only a beginner but since this video is wonderfully long I can incorporate it into my studying, listening to a bit every time!! Thank you!!!
ok for the first one I was like: Okay she said excuse me and something else. The guy says wait a moment. That’s all I understood ;-;
These are actually really helpful. I have a basic vocabulary, I just need help with grammar and sentence flow
just listening to podcasts in another language really help learning new words and phrases
日本語の勉強頑張ってください!私も英語の勉強がんばる!
Thank you so much for your useful lessons!!
Japanese sounds so calming, and fun to learn! So that's why I decided to learn it (I've been learning for about 3 months now lol)
2 hours of direct conversation is awesome! I put this on in the background while working to try and simulate some of the benefits of learning by immersion.
そのビデオは本当に便利です!
Going back after three years, I needed some refresh and this is the clearly the best I've found. Speed and clarity of speakers are perfect. Thanks ! みんなさん、ガんばって!
This is so helpful! This is great for me to use to see how my Japanese is improving!
Thanks for making this available!
like this type of learning video very much. thanks a lot
Thanks for this material! I always prefer studying conversations rather than single sentences. I'm a beginner and I'm writing everything down to practice (I'm one of those people who find it easier to learn things by writing them down). I'm also changing kana for kanji when appropriate.
I've also noticed the translation is not always literal. For example, I've just started the video and I noticed that they translate はい、さとうクリニックです as "Hello, how can I help you?" ( 1:46 ) when they are actually saying "Hello, this is Satou clinic" (that is what I understand). So for a beginner there is a risk that they would try to understand what part of さとうクリニックです actually means "how can I help you", when it does not.
Yes, and there are many more subtle things that are harder to catch. Not sure why they do it this way. Very happy for the material but the english translation at times confuses me more than it helps.
Thank you for awesome videos and teaching way. It’s really good.
Japanese is very straightforward and simple, I love it
This looks very useful. saved for later.
I only watched the first eight minutes so far, and I got all of the questions right except for one, I’m really glad my Japanese is improving, it’s a great feeling isn’t it?
Thank you so much for this! 💓💓💓
Nihongo es para mi hermoso no soy un joven tengo 63 años pero me encantan los idiomas y en especial nihongo y las conversaciones son geniales y también amo la música que hacen y cantan, escuchó mucho por ejemplo Hitomi Sano es genial, domo, viva Japón soy de Uruguay.Watshi namae wa José..des.🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️🇺🇾
This is excellent. Thank you very much.
Very helpful please do more videos like these
I understood a phrase and I jump out of joy :") Well I guess I have a lot to learn
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Very useful for listening skills. Thank you.
これがわかります。ありがとう!
I only understand about 40 percent of what they are saying
pixieGirlella 👏😊
“Koregawakarimasu. Arigatou!” Idk what “Kore” means but I understood “understand” and “thank you”
I can actually undersand half of what they're saying!!! ive been doing japanese at school for 2 years so its nice to see its paying off
thank you very much, clip was very exciting. I will learn it every day. I love it.
ありがとうございます
I have been learning Japanese for three weeks. I know hiragana and katakana(though my ability to read hiragana is much better), I have been studying vocab, grammar, and conversations through books and Mango(website), and I just got my kanji book in the mail today. The first time I listened to this I couldn't understand anything, but today I understand the majority of the first conversation minus the part between the woman saying "excuse me" and the guy talking. After that conversation to about 8:43, I switch between being able to understand certain words in a conversation and guess the answer right and not understanding anything. To everyone who is discouraged in their language learning journey, every time you learn a new word or practice, you are moving in the right direction! I quit Japanese at least two times because the writing systems intimidated me. Now I have stuck with self studying a language longer than I ever had. On a side note: Right now I know a lot of words, but I still find structuring sentences hard and listening. I only recently learned in a video that Spanish is the second fastest language to Japanese! What advice do you have to increase my understanding and speaking? I can't fly to Japan and I don't know anyone.
This really helps to practice my listening skills since my strength is mostly visual. I've been using pimsleur for about 3 months and I'm already seeing improvements! I highly suggest the program if anyone is struggling with listening and speaking.
Ah, I just started Pimsleur so it’s good to hear it works!
@@jerboa4586 just remember to be consistent and only do one lesson a day. It's the best way to reach conversational fluency this way.
Although its a little bit fast, I can understand some of it. Thank you very much.
I want to see Japan at least once before I die.... Lol lots of practice. 👍
just came back from Japan... best vacation ever!
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@@saltnutzzzz if they're not a kid or teen yeah
I live here now, we're all gonna make it, bro.
@@Vladimirwlr1234 gave me hope
This is a great video! Nice pace, no delays!!!! And has hiragana!
I watch these as I fall asleep and I can honestly say lately I've been more proficient in my Japanese comprehension. (I live in Japan)
これ凄い!
Great lesson!
Thank you!!!
I can actually understand these sentences... I have only been studying a little over 2 months, but it’s crazy how my ears have gotten so used to the grammar so fast
Wow. My listening skills between when I started listening to this in December has jumped over 50 percent.
Some of the conversations I get 80 to 90 percent, some I still need to improve on. But seeing the change is very motivating.
I look forward to see were my skills are in another 3 months!
Arigato gozaimasu!
At first i was convinced id only be able to pick up super basic stuff like greetings and thank youd and stuff but i can actually understand some of the phrases..
Im glad 7 weeks of practice is paying off 😤
Thanks
so im basically studying japanese for almost 2 years now, all by myself and mostly with books or sometimes i call with japanese or meet them if possible. it it is still really hard for me to understand it but most of the time i guessed right. What i still really struggle with is when they talk about the time, because they talk so fast. But honestly this video helped out a lot and for all of us who Learn japanese がんばろう :)
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this is actually awesome
Wow I actually understood quite a lot, thanks anime
Thanks a lot for making our learning easy. :)
A wonderful and helpful video 😊
Thank you for making this video! I realized I am bad at understanding conversations even though I’ve been studying for awhile now 😅
Tysm this is so helpful,im going to Japan and study there this is so helpful
I don't know why but I do understand is easy without subtitle cool 😁
Thank you so much for these
海外の人が日本語を学んでてくれるとなんか嬉しい…笑
私も英語頑張ろうっと
Very helpful thanks
Complimenti, VERAMENTE ben fatto! !! Divertente ed educativo!!!😂
Best japanese conversation.
ありがとうございます。
Thats really cool channel i started to learn Japanese
の's confuse the hell outta me. I feel like I have to read the sentence backward before my mind understands the sentence.
It is generally used as a possessive particle when connecting nouns to one another, but it is also used as an “-ing” particle, like ことorもの. I totally understand why it is so difficult, I still struggle sometimes. However, time and listening will be key! Good luck!
Japanese particles are a bit difficult sometimes. In my opinion if you're serious about improving Japanese language, read books or watch RUclips specifically discussing about particles, so many out there.
I have been looking for this kind of video for a long time. THANK YOU or ARIGATO!!!!
I really like how you guys dont provide romanji text because it forces me to improve my japanese reading
Thank you for the video. :)
this is great material!
일본어와 영어를 공부하고 있는데 이 두 언어를 다 공부할 수 있는 영상이라 너무 유익합니다. 감사합니다.
Im so glad i can understand at least the first 10 minutes so far, im also glad it doesnt feel too slow but its still on the slower side to listen too.
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2:38 わー の言い方なんか草
Excellent..
i had no plans of learning to speak japanese but now i have to finish what I started or i will regret it later.
I understand everything into he second that I literally said 'i desune' when she said hamburger and then the dude says 'i desune' so I literally said his next line ...proud
I studied the dialogs one sentence at a time. I would become familiar with each word in the sentences and listen to each sentence several times.
Great Contents
Good for practice
私は日本語を一年半勉強しました。 これの練習はまだ難しです。。。でも、改善しています!
I can't believe part time job is actually アルバイト. Funny xD
Are you German? haha because アルバイト is arbeit (German for work) in Japanese :p
I'm not German but i know a little of it :P
Same with Korean 아르바이트
ありがとうございます, this video is really helpful.
So good
This is good stuff
❤️ Thankes
私もアニメすきです!