I always felt as though I might have to give up learning English because it was so complex. I'm really happy to see so many people try to learn my mother tongue. Best wishes to All second language learners!
@@AntonioSilva-ie6yz The thing that makes English difficult is that we have 100x more irregular verbs compared to Japanese, and the languages are very different.
konnichiwa! just a tip, i would suggest learning one language at a time, because japanese has a lot of borrowed words from many different languages including spanish.
i’ve been learning grammar and the grammar is different. Instead of “I like sushi”, its “i sushi like”. And you can get rid of the i in the sentence if you’re talking to one person because the important subject in the sentence is the object and verb. I like sushi is: 私はすしが好きです。 Watashi wa sushi ga suki desu. Sometimes, you can just say: sushi ga suki desu, if you’re talking to one person. That’s what I’ve learned so far!
thank you so much Japanese 101 for helping me tremendously in my japanese self learning. im learning japanese bc it's a dream to settle in japan and i think knowing the language will help me communicate with people. i also really love the culture and the history of japan and i love reading traditional stories like the tale of genji. learning japanese as my fourth language, quarantine made us all so productive heh. lets go!!
Im the same just i cant understand Japanese/ asian writing and i want to learn Japanese but mainly im busy so im gonna try learn a bit more frequently because i would love to live in Japan
Don’t really recommend using “Sayonara” that often because it Used when you don’t really know if you gonna see the person your saying “Sayonara” to ever again, if it’s a friend or you’re sure you’ll meet the person again you can just say = “Bai Bai” or “Mata Raishuu” , Hope i helped!
I lived in Japan for 6 years - and it is amazing how quickly you forget things - mind you, it was ages ago! Appreciated - my basics needed brushing up!
@@sugaryslothvr4217 Instead of replying with the same question "ogenki desu ka?" you can say your reply but then ask how they are too by saying "kimi wa dou?" or "(name of person you are speaking to)-san wa?" which basically just means "and you?" or "how about you?". It is more common and considered polite to refer to people by their names in Japan; there are other ways to ask this depending on who you are speaking to but I would stick to using their name if you are a beginner as you can't really go wrong with that. Hope this helped!! :)
@@alliyahhicks3904 to be honest w/u,i really hate learning Japanese before, but when i realized that learning was fun and helpful,i started to study hiragana and katakana by just watching through youtube.Though it's hard to memorize all the characters,but sooner i already know how to read and write these two script.Gooduck to kanji self!😅😁
I am in a new process of re learning after unlearned most of the language I knew, fortunately now is easier and faster. Thanks for keep uploading this videos. Keep up this great work and again thanks for the opportunity of learning a new language even if it is not very likely I will ever totally learn it or even use it
I am a new beginner learning japanese language its very interesting to learn different words and phrases, i have decided to start learning from this video because i am planning to work in japan. It helps me a lot Arigatōgozaimasu
3rd month of learning Japanese without my parents knowing because they'd tell me either improve on my English bc I suck at my main language or tell me to learn Spanish first✌🏻
@@humanbean3 OK, I guess if you are planning a trip to Mexico and / or south America, then I can see how Spanish would be useful. Personally, I would rather stay out of those places.
@@TokyoXtreme of course its better to learn something you're interested in. u gotta be motivated. "useful" is kind of objective , but you'll definitely find more jobs in the US that can make use of the spanish. a thousand times more at least. but yeah whats "useful" is different for each person so im not saying you're wrong :D
These long list of phrase videos are great because you can just listne to them over an dover again until they stick in your mind. You can put them on in the car as you drive back and to, to work everyday, for example.
these videos are so helpful its defiantly best when you can see the spelling of the pronunciation its missing in a couple videos and tools from the website but would make things a lot easier
I've learned abit of Korean before Japanese, and I kept thinking and answering in Korean before the Japanese answer came out, I'm confused. Their feeling can be similar sometimes 😂 Guess I didn't waste my time learning Korean hahaha.
As for me I feel learning words rather than phrases is very good Cuz that way I can formulate sentences from japanese vocab I learned I suggest you do so to well that's at least for me Good luck
Honestly my journey with learning Japanese is going something like this : I thought hey maybe I’ll learn a few words to understand anime better I then got sucked in to learning it because of how “ intresting” the language is
It ( the phonetic) sounds " sweet", and "playful" , almost "child-like flirty" in its " mood", differing to Mandarin Chinese, of which I can say sentences and phrases. And I wonder if there are modal particles like there are in Chinese , now THERE'S a question !
depends on what relationship you have with the person/how formal you're trying to be. It's disrespectful to say "待たせてない?" (yours) to a person you just met, let's say a colleague at work; but it's weird to say "待たせてごめんなさい" to a close friend because it's too formal. Though, the video doesn't mention how intimate "ごめんなさい” actually is. If you don't want to sound creepy, ”すみません" is more versatile.
I always felt as though I might have to give up learning English because it was so complex. I'm really happy to see so many people try to learn my mother tongue. Best wishes to All second language learners!
Arigatto gozaimasu
sugoi!
you dont seem like you are weak at english
English isnt complex. In fact there are languages way harder than english but depending on which language you speak english can seem dificult
@@AntonioSilva-ie6yz The thing that makes English difficult is that we have 100x more irregular verbs compared to Japanese, and the languages are very different.
I'm learning a lot and improving also . It's very very interesting to learn Japanese. I'm in love with this language. 😍😍
I am as well ❤️💪🏻
Yes and the country and the culture 😍😍😍
Indeed
I’m moving there 😁
@@ozzywrld8946 wow. 😱😱😲 you're so lucky.
Currently learning Japanese along with Spanish and German 😊 quarantine made me bored so I decided to learn languages
ayo me to but am not learning german
konnichiwa! just a tip, i would suggest learning one language at a time, because japanese has a lot of borrowed words from many different languages including spanish.
Same! 😀
Hi guyz!! Do you want to practice basic japanese conversation with me???
And i am learning english and japonese hehe , i am from brazil
ありがとうございます
Gomen nasai
そうですね!勉強頑張ってくださいね!
わかりません。
Don't touch my moustache. 😂🤣🤣 (My old navy days)
@@jazzymilk9996 im sorry ;) that was the first word I learnt! Gomen nasai was
I've watched so much anime that i know 90% of these phrases. Yet I don't understand when they are formed into sentences together with other phrases.
Thank God I thought I was the only one
yoo brooo! sugoiii i thought im the only one lmao
Same!!
Got to learn grammar man to know how to structure sentences my man
i’ve been learning grammar and the grammar is different. Instead of “I like sushi”, its “i sushi like”. And you can get rid of the i in the sentence if you’re talking to one person because the important subject in the sentence is the object and verb.
I like sushi is:
私はすしが好きです。
Watashi wa sushi ga suki desu.
Sometimes, you can just say: sushi ga suki desu, if you’re talking to one person.
That’s what I’ve learned so far!
I'm still learning Japanese myself and this video is really helpful and it's helping me improve my pronunciation and my ability to listen better
How it is going now?
hows it
I love japan..i love to learn japanese language..
thank you so much Japanese 101 for helping me tremendously in my japanese self learning. im learning japanese bc it's a dream to settle in japan and i think knowing the language will help me communicate with people. i also really love the culture and the history of japan and i love reading traditional stories like the tale of genji. learning japanese as my fourth language, quarantine made us all so productive heh. lets go!!
Im the same just i cant understand Japanese/ asian writing and i want to learn Japanese but mainly im busy so im gonna try learn a bit more frequently because i would love to live in Japan
@@sgg_02x same
etto... May I ask if it worked for you?
Don’t really recommend using “Sayonara” that often because it Used when you don’t really know if you gonna see the person your saying “Sayonara” to ever again, if it’s a friend or you’re sure you’ll meet the person again you can just say = “Bai Bai” or “Mata Raishuu” , Hope i helped!
Thankyou bro ❤u help me alot
Ja'ne is also a good word. I agree with the sayonara😊
I lived in Japan for 6 years - and it is amazing how quickly you forget things - mind you, it was ages ago! Appreciated - my basics needed brushing up!
I FINALLY FINISHED THE VID AFTER 4 DAYS. Might take a week to speed up my writing and reading skills tho. Good luck to the others!
Well this just taught me how much I don't know even if I recognize many words and phrases. Community college here we come!
Thank u so much , this literally improved my japanese
I wrote all 50 well 49 i didn't need the New York one but i wrote them all in my book to study for later!! I'm getting better everyday
Same, I’m going over each and repeating each one and the meaning so I can remember, then I want to go onto words instead of phrases
This is amazing! I really like your lessons, They are free and very helpful!!!
Arigatou Gozaimasu ❤️🇯🇵
made a sentence here it is : konnichiwa , o-genki desu ka
@@IM.GOING.INSANE. genki desu o genki desu ka
@@sugaryslothvr4217 Instead of replying with the same question "ogenki desu ka?" you can say your reply but then ask how they are too by saying "kimi wa dou?" or "(name of person you are speaking to)-san wa?" which basically just means "and you?" or "how about you?". It is more common and considered polite to refer to people by their names in Japan; there are other ways to ask this depending on who you are speaking to but I would stick to using their name if you are a beginner as you can't really go wrong with that. Hope this helped!! :)
I’ve been learning Japanese for a year and I can almost read it
How can you read this seriously, i cant even speak it let alone read it😭😂
@@sgg_02x Hiragana and katakana aren't too bad. They're like the English alphabet but longer. It's just the minimum 2000 kanji you need to know lol.
Hundo ikai moto eito negotimato in kingalun hen ikan hoki
@@alliyahhicks3904 to be honest w/u,i really hate learning Japanese before, but when i realized that learning was fun and helpful,i started to study hiragana and katakana by just watching through youtube.Though it's hard to memorize all the characters,but sooner i already know how to read and write these two script.Gooduck to kanji self!😅😁
I am in a new process of re learning after unlearned most of the language I knew, fortunately now is easier and faster. Thanks for keep uploading this videos. Keep up this great work and again thanks for the opportunity of learning a new language even if it is not very likely I will ever totally learn it or even use it
I love learning Japanese cause of what Japan has to offer and I love risa’s funny 😄 explanations
I am a new beginner learning japanese language its very interesting to learn different words and phrases, i have decided to start learning from this video because i am planning to work in japan. It helps me a lot Arigatōgozaimasu
Meanwhile Me: yametekudasai
3rd month of learning Japanese without my parents knowing because they'd tell me either improve on my English bc I suck at my main language or tell me to learn Spanish first✌🏻
Spanish is pointless.
parents are turds am i right. nah jk respect your elders. even if they're old and crunchy they usually know what's best
@@TokyoXtreme its apparently more useful than any other second language if you live in the US. we are connected to mexico and south america you know
@@humanbean3 OK, I guess if you are planning a trip to Mexico and / or south America, then I can see how Spanish would be useful. Personally, I would rather stay out of those places.
@@TokyoXtreme of course its better to learn something you're interested in. u gotta be motivated. "useful" is kind of objective , but you'll definitely find more jobs in the US that can make use of the spanish. a thousand times more at least. but yeah whats "useful" is different for each person so im not saying you're wrong :D
ありがとうございます
ビデオは本当に感謝いたします
These long list of phrase videos are great because you can just listne to them over an dover again until they stick in your mind. You can put them on in the car as you drive back and to, to work everyday, for example.
1)御免なさい
2)有り難う
3)気にしないで
4)良いですよ
5)本当?
6)初めまして
7)何時ですか
8)お願い(致)します
9)許して下さい
10)本当に感謝い致します
11)ゆっくりお願い致します
12)分かりません
13)もう一度お願い(致)します
14)難しいです
15)自由に寛いで下さい
16)今日は!
17)御早う!
18)今晩は!
19)御休みなさい
20)(御)待たせて御免なさい
21)(御)元気ですか
22)如何御過ごしですか
23)元気です
24)これ、どうぞ
25)どう致しまして
26)電話番号は何(番)ですか
27)御幾つですか
28)御出身はどちらですか
29)何処に住んでいますか
30)(それは)何ですか
31)素晴らしい!
32)美味しい!
33)(~が/は)好きです
34)(~が/は)嫌いです
35)(御)久し振りです(ね)
36)作用なら!
37)バイバイ!
38)(~は)誰ですか
39)(どうも)有り難う御座います
40)(私は)明日行く積もりです
41)之は何ですか (此)
42)助けて!
43)トイレは何処ですか
44)仕事でニューヨークに行った
45)こんにちは
46)此処に座っても良いですか
47)何れ位滞在しますか
48)熱が有る (/有ります)
49)電車で三十分掛かります
50)水を一本下さい
本当に有難う御座いました〜!^^
please can u help what should I say ( 1) or (2)
(1) 本当に感謝致しました。
Or
(2) 本当に感謝い鋳ました。
Arigatou guzaimashita!
Without the accompanying definitions, quite useless.
47どれくらい滞在しますか?
☝️⭕️
is the live broadcast over? has been going on for three days
The Risa's voice is so cute!
I agree. She sounds like an anime character :)
@@Xx_95kene_xX bruh
95kene please no.
@@bzuku9554 Don’t make this comment section into an essay
@@Xx_95kene_xX are you for real right now
I'm learning Japanese because I love one Japanese girl
98% of the comments section are weebs (including me)
tryying to understand w/out subs lmao ahhaha
Same here
😏
Some of us want to visit one day
Same
I love that Teacher...great job!
Thank you so much 先生。日本語がとてもおもしろいので毎日日本語を勉強しています❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍👍
I understand very much the entire sentence but what is the word you say after おもしろいで i only understand what comes after it "勉強" which means study ?
@@manganimelover1884 theres two words there. 毎日(まいにち) means everyday and 日本語 (にほんご) means japanese. i think you already know that one tho...lol
@@gristen thank you so much 😄😊
I am learning Japanese to go and work there it’s helping me so much..
Arigato
@Abu Dabu I am going through the process. right now I am arranging all the necessary documents
Thank you so much for this video i am learning japenese as my fourth language. Hope I'll be able to learn it as soon as possible.
Thank you for the vid.We need more of this.
HOW MANY of you agree that she's beautiful!!😆
I agree!
Me too!!!
I also agree
I do
this videos are really helpful
ビデオありがとう。今日本語を勉強ているの楽しいよね。😊
but how do you know kanji please teach me
英会話の基本を学ぶのに最適だ。ありがとう。
Thank you I’m learned so much!!
Thank you for teaching Japanese
I m umesh 9084567899
This is the best channel ever!
can you make a phrases video but in Katakana?
these videos are so helpful its defiantly best when you can see the spelling of the pronunciation its missing in a couple videos and tools from the website but would make things a lot easier
Japanese is such a graceful language
Thank you for this helpful content.💗
Otsukare samadeshita! I very much appreciate your clips, keep them coming, onegai
I've learned abit of Korean before Japanese, and I kept thinking and answering in Korean before the Japanese answer came out, I'm confused. Their feeling can be similar sometimes 😂 Guess I didn't waste my time learning Korean hahaha.
thank you risa!
Muchisimas Gracias, Thank you so much!!!!
I'm fluent in English and Spanish, might take on a 3rd language, Japanese language seems tough but these phrases are a good start 👍
How's your learning going?
I am the coolest guy
thank you risa
As for me I feel learning words rather than phrases is very good Cuz that way I can formulate sentences from japanese vocab I learned I suggest you do so to well that's at least for me Good luck
happy holidays risa!
this being for beginner i think adding hiragana over the kanji will really help with reading the Japanese text and not the romaji text
Thanks mina
Japanese is very intersting😊😊😊
I am learning this from last 1 month....and continuing
本当に感謝しています。💐
ありがとう!!
Love this language
Honestly my journey with learning Japanese is going something like this : I thought hey maybe I’ll learn a few words to understand anime better I then got sucked in to learning it because of how “ intresting” the language is
Same😊
Quite interesting to learn japanese
Especially learning vocabullary 嬉しい!!
Duolingo plus this youtube series
Perfect
I'm using those too, plus ToFuGu.
This reminds me that I have to do my Duolingo lessons 🦉🔪
Are these formal or informal ?
thank you tisa, you are nice
Pleasant tempo. Arigato
LMAO I was surprised by that LONG TIME NO SEE! Directly translated from Chinese🤣🤣
ありがとう!
6:45 where is the bathroom ?
ありがと
ありがとうございました
It was supposed to be a hobby for my mental health but now I'm really into it but as with any language one forgets if not use. Love japanese😊
Thanks 👍
有難う!🇯🇵
日本語が好きです。
とありがとございます。🤗
Arigato for the vid
I'm learning thank you😊😊😊😊😊
Good video really 👍👍👍👍
Big thanks and its big help for me
You look great and thanks
I'm watching some NiziU programs these days and also listening to the songs so I decided to learn Japanese 🙂
thank you for sharing other languages. new friend here sending full support.
My first word which i learn in Japanese for the first time is Ohayo-おはよ.
And yours?
i learned saiyonara from like arnold swartzneger or something even tho i didnt know it was nihongo. then konichiwa and domo arigato mr roboto
wa ta shi
daijobu
Arigatou
arara lol
I found out where to start. 🤩😎
I'm here for the weather news
thank you
a great lesson 🐼
ありがとう。
ありがとう
THANKYOUUUUU
I'm Antoninho Fatima soares from timor leste, i like learning Japanese language now and I'm trying really hard to learn it
Y'all accidentally posted this on the Korean channel earlier
わかりやすい
arigato, risa
It ( the phonetic) sounds " sweet", and "playful" , almost "child-like flirty" in its " mood", differing to Mandarin Chinese, of which I can say sentences and phrases.
And I wonder if there are modal particles like there are in Chinese , now THERE'S a question !
3:08 I am the only one that said "Matasete na" like Snake does just before the answer shows up ?
depends on what relationship you have with the person/how formal you're trying to be.
It's disrespectful to say "待たせてない?" (yours) to a person you just met, let's say a colleague at work; but it's weird to say "待たせてごめんなさい" to a close friend because it's too formal.
Though, the video doesn't mention how intimate "ごめんなさい” actually is. If you don't want to sound creepy, ”すみません" is more versatile.
ありがどう ございまず
நன்றி
I am from India.
Arigato gozaimasu 😊
learning japanese, korean and french and some more spanish since my family is mexican
This year I learned a lot of spanish and now I want to learn japanese so bad!
dooo it! you're young you have the powweeerrrr
こんにちは!!!
Love it.
To