the same grammatical form appears as _ん_り or __りwhen interacting with specific consonants (m n b d g w y r) resulting in words like ざんぶり, ほんのり, のんびり, うんざり, あんぐり, ふんわり/ふわり, ころり, くるり
These words are kinda hard ngl as a learner! Like I've learnt over 2k kanji and have really strong listening but once in a while I hear some _っ_り word, I can guess the meaning but often I have to pull up my dict just in case
It'd be ridiculously specific, but I certainly would be interested in a video that explains Japanese pilot terminology (like if there's an equivalent of a phonetic alphabet, what kinds of terminology is used in radio transmissions, etc). 日本語でMSFSを配信すれば、是非見ます。
When I come back, it'll be a cool idea but it's going to be like a ten part video just by how much piloting information there is The first of the series would probably be "types of clouds in Japanese" lol
Great video, having illustrations helps a lot with understanding these words properly. These and onomatopeia are the hardest things to learn imo, way harder than grammar or kanji. If you're taking suggestions, it would be cool to see a video about 略字. I encountered one for the first time after years of learning Japanese and it took me a while to find out what it was lol
As an intermediate level learner, I love your channel because I learn a lot of useful stuff from it. I especially like the kanji-related videos, keep it up!
besides their different meanings in other ways (e.g. すっきり部屋、さっぱりわからん) -food: only さっぱり - sappari - sense of unnecessary stuff removed, sukkiri - sense of orderliness to the refreshment
There is a lot to like about your videos but I think the way you choose related words is a bit too superficial to make it easy to remember the words. All of these words have a lot of sound symbolism happening that show up in lots of related words, which makes them easier to intuit and remember. ぴったり ぴちっと きちんと might make a nice set, for example. うっかり うるむ ゆるい maybe. Now it is sound and meaning, not just sound and part of speech.
hmm okay I'll bite
そっくり
やっぱり
ゆっくり
ゆったり
ガッカリ
ガックリ
まったり
あっさり
うっとり
バッチリ
すっかり
ハッキリ
グッスリ
ピッタリ
びっしり
しっかり
さっぱり
キッパリ
めっきり
きっかり
きっちり
ぎっしり
ぽっかり
ボックリ
ちょっぴり
ひょっこり
ぐったり
すっぽり
-ブロコリ-
つっぱり
ほっそり
こっそり
とっぷり
たっぷり
にっこり
うっかり
じっくり
ガッチリ
がっしり
てっきり
クッキリ
コックリ-コックリ-
しっくり
ドッサリ
ちゃっかり
ざっくり
おっとり
ひっつり?
しょっきり ..?
げっそり
ムックリ?
late but congrats on 3k my man
Pretty Impressive, let continue adding and taking off from the list
+ぱっくり
Your video is a blessing, its a hell to remember all these when dictionaries gives like 5 definitions for each of those words.
Man, your playlists… it’s crazy >.
@@chesnk998 thank you for checking it!
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I should mention that this is a small list of っり words
First person to name 50 or more I'll pin their comment :)
'yukkuri' and 'yappari' come to my head
レッチリ (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
the same grammatical form appears as _ん_り or __りwhen interacting with specific consonants (m n b d g w y r) resulting in words like ざんぶり, ほんのり, のんびり, うんざり, あんぐり, ふんわり/ふわり, ころり, くるり
These words are kinda hard ngl as a learner! Like I've learnt over 2k kanji and have really strong listening but once in a while I hear some _っ_り word, I can guess the meaning but often I have to pull up my dict just in case
Same. There's no hints unlike words with kanji and they don't often appear in conversation (except a couple) so they take a long time to get used to
You're extremely underrated ngl, one of the most helpful resources
It'd be ridiculously specific, but I certainly would be interested in a video that explains Japanese pilot terminology (like if there's an equivalent of a phonetic alphabet, what kinds of terminology is used in radio transmissions, etc). 日本語でMSFSを配信すれば、是非見ます。
When I come back, it'll be a cool idea but it's going to be like a ten part video just by how much piloting information there is
The first of the series would probably be "types of clouds in Japanese" lol
@@maruhigakuen It'd be a super cool series for the whole 4 of us who would be interested in that 😅
Omg I was just wondering this recently after learning 4 of these consecutively. "There can't be more of these っかり words right?!?!"
I love this video and these words, they're so good for expressing yourself comfortably
Yet another maruhi classic
Great video, having illustrations helps a lot with understanding these words properly. These and onomatopeia are the hardest things to learn imo, way harder than grammar or kanji.
If you're taking suggestions, it would be cool to see a video about 略字. I encountered one for the first time after years of learning Japanese and it took me a while to find out what it was lol
Very enjoyable lesson. Most of these I would understand naturally in context, but good to hear examples and explanations.
i was looking for this ! I hear these a TON
thanks for listing these words in one place, I keep seeing them and mixing them all up :D
If I could help at least one person then it's been worth it
I swear I won't quit until all of you learn Japanese/ get laid
@@maruhigakuen Those two goals seem contradictory
As an intermediate level learner, I love your channel because I learn a lot of useful stuff from it. I especially like the kanji-related videos, keep it up!
This channel is gold
Great lesson very helpful.
6:25 This one was perfect! I was rolling on the floor laughing from the muscle impression xD
DAMN! THOSE MUSCLES! I'm definitely うっとしている!
さっぱりした すっきりした
both can mean feeling refreshed after something??
besides their different meanings in other ways (e.g. すっきり部屋、さっぱりわからん)
-food: only さっぱり
- sappari - sense of unnecessary stuff removed, sukkiri - sense of orderliness to the refreshment
6:05 woa, which stuff is "based from experience"? The mummy part?
I myself compiled all the words from Jisho with this format. Now I'll just use this video to review.
maruhi academy uploaded its a good day
Hey following this lesson you could make one about _っと Words
2 months わら, do part 2 on prefectures!
Damn I used to get confused with some of those doing the core 6k deck, didn't knew that it was a real pattern. Thanks daddy
Any time, Ted Kaczynski
Civil War was a good movie and this video is also very good!
Would you happen to know what happened to Toppogi? He vanished from RUclips...
idk I assume he's busy with university of something
What I'm doing at 4 am instead of sleeping なぜ先生、なぜ。
Give into your urges
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Should defo do 四字熟語
5:51 This was the hardest part of the video to understand, I have no idea wtf is going on here.
発音綺麗ですね。何人ですか?
There is a lot to like about your videos but I think the way you choose related words is a bit too superficial to make it easy to remember the words. All of these words have a lot of sound symbolism happening that show up in lots of related words, which makes them easier to intuit and remember. ぴったり ぴちっと きちんと might make a nice set, for example. うっかり うるむ ゆるい maybe. Now it is sound and meaning, not just sound and part of speech.
Good God there's so many 😭
釣り言葉
Common W
Are you really a native speaker, you dont sound like one