Learn 670 basic words for JLPT/N5 (You Must Know!)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2019
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    Link to a Kanji practice sheet for all the Kanji in this video - kokimame.github.io/joytan_mat...
    List of the words in this video below ↓↓
    For the last entry, while semantically より(yori) ≒ ほう(hou), ほう should have not appeared as hiragana without context.
    (This was an error I overlooked in a Wiktionary page I used to make this video: en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Append... even though I fixed many other errors in this.
    {{ Search 'em all }}
    美しい
    汚れる
    笑う
    泣く
    怒る
    予習
    復習
    動く
    止める
    受ける
    送る
    壊れる
    治る
    入院する
    退院する
    合う
    別れる
    上る
    下る
    泊まる
    冷える
    特別
    普通
    簡単
    複雑
    植える
    空く



    気分
    気持ち
    空気
    汽車
    天気予報
    優しい
    厳しい
    あげる
    浅い
    深い
    落す
    拾う
    捨てる
    増える
    生きる
    亡くなる
    小学校
    中学校
    高等学校
    大学生
    入学する
    医学
    文学
    数学
    科学
    経済
    政治
    工業
    美術館
    水泳
    公務員
    消しゴム
    研究
    研究室
    講義
    小説
    男性
    女性


    息子

    赤ん坊
    赤ちゃん
    祖父
    祖母
    高校
    高校生
    校長
    技術
    課長
    部長
    社長
    会議
    会議室
    会場
    ああ


    食料品

    苦い
    ぶどう
    沸かす
    沸く
    味噌
    痩せる
    太る
    ケーキ
    田舎
    都会
    東京都

    木綿
    昼間
    昼休み
    明日
    遊び
    集まるる
    集める
    謝る
    安心
    安全
    あんな
    以下
    以外
    意見

    いじめる
    以上
    急ぐ
    致す
    一度
    一生懸命
    いっぱい

    以内
    祈る
    いらっしゃる
    受付
    うち
    打つ
    写す
    移る


    売り場
    うん
    運転手

    選ぶ
    遠慮する
    おいでになる
    お祝い
    おかげ
    おかしい

    屋上
    贈り物
    遅れる
    起す
    行う
    押し入れ
    お嬢さん
    お宅
    落ちる
    おっしゃる
    おつり

    踊り
    踊る
    驚く
    お祭り
    お見舞い
    お土産
    思い出す
    思う
    おもちゃ


    泳ぎ方
    下りる
    折る
    お礼
    折れる
    終わり
    アクセサリー
    アジア
    アナウンサー
    アフリカ
    アメリカ
    アルコール
    アルバイト
    エスカレーター
    オートバイ
    海岸
    会話
    帰り
    変える

    掛ける
    飾る
    火事
    ガス
    硬い

    片付ける
    勝つ
    家内
    悲しい
    必ず
    お金持ち
    彼女


    噛む
    通う

    乾く
    代わり
    変わる
    考える
    関係
    看護師
    機会
    危険
    聞こえる
    季節
    規則
    きっと
    決る

    決める
    着物


    急行
    教育
    教会
    競争
    興味
    近所
    具合
    空港



    比べる
    くれる
    暮れる

    鈴木君
    講堂

    下宿
    警察
    景色
    決して
    けれども
    原因
    けんかする
    見物

    こう
    郊外
    工場
    交通
    国際

    御主人
    故障
    ご存じ

    ごちそう
    小鳥
    このあいだ
    このごろ
    細かい
    込む
    ごらんになる
    これから
    怖い
    壊す
    今度
    今夜
    カーテン
    ガス
    ガソリン
    ガソリンスタンド
    ガラス
    コンサート
    コンピューター
    最近
    最後
    最初

    探す
    盛ん
    下げる
    差し上げる
    さっき
    寂しい
    再来月
    再来週
    騒ぐ
    触る
    産業
    残念


    絵文字
    試合
    仕方
    試験
    事故
    地震
    時代
    下着
    しっかり
    失敗
    辞典
    品物
    しばらく

    市民
    事務所
    社会
    自由
    習慣
    住所
    柔道
    十分
    趣味
    紹介
    将来
    知らせる
    調べる
    人口
    神社
    親切
    新聞社
    水道
    過ぎる
    凄い
    進む
    すっかり
    すっと

    滑る

    済む
    すり
    すると
    生活する
    生産
    西洋
    世界

    説明
    背中

    戦争
    先輩
    そう
    育てる
    卒業
    それで
    それに
    それほど
    そろそろ
    そんな
    そんなに
    サラダ
    サンダル
    サンドイッチ
    ジャム
    スーツ
    スーツケース
    スクリーン
    ステーキ
    ステレオ
    ソフト
    大事
    大体
    たいてい
    だいぶ
    台風
    倒れる
    だから
    確か
    足す
    訪ねる
    尋ねる
    正しい

    立てる
    建てる
    例えば

    楽しみ
    楽しむ
    たまに

    足りる
    暖房

    チェックする

    ちっとも
    ちゃん
    注意
    注射
    駐車場
    地理
    捕まえる
    付く
    漬ける
    都合
    伝える
    続く
    続ける
    包む
    つもり
    釣る
    丁寧
    適当
    手伝う
    手袋

    とこや

    店員
    電灯
    電報
    展覧会
    道具
    とうとう
    動物園
    遠く
    通る
    特に
    途中
    特急
    届ける
    取り替える
    泥棒
    どんどん
    タイプ
    チェックする
    テキスト
    テニス
    直す
    直る
    無くなる
    投げる
    なさる
    鳴る
    なるべく
    なるほど
    慣れる
    二階建て
    逃げる
    日記
    似る
    人形
    盗む
    塗る
    ぬれる
    ねだん

    寝坊
    眠い
    眠る
    残る
    乗り換える
    乗り物

    場合

    拝見
    歯医者
    運ぶ
    始める
    場所
    はず
    恥ずかしい
    発音
    はっきり
    花見

    払う
    番組
    反対

    光る
    引き出し
    ひきだす
    ひげ
    飛行場
    久しぶり
    非常に
    引っ越す
    必要
    ひどい
    開く
    布団

    不便
    踏む
    降り出す
    文化
    文法


    返事
    貿易
    法律


    ほとんど
    ほめる
    翻訳
    パート
    パソコン
    ハンドバッグ
    ピアノ
    ビル
    ファックス
    プレゼント
    ベル
    参る
    負ける
    または
    間違える
    間に合う
    周り
    回る
    漫画
    真ん中
    見える

    見つかる
    見つける


    向かう
    迎える


    無理
    召し上がる
    珍しい
    申し上げる
    申す
    もうすぐ
    もし
    戻る

    焼く
    約束
    役に立つ
    焼ける
    やっと
    止む
    止める
    柔らかい


    指輪

    揺れる

    用意
    用事
    予定
    予約
    寄る
    喜ぶ
    理由
    利用
    両方
    旅館
    留守
    冷房
    歴史
    連絡

    忘れ物
    割合
    割れる
    レジ
    レポート
    ワープロ
    視聴
    ありがとう

Комментарии • 329

  • @hr1950
    @hr1950 5 лет назад +297

    whoever made this series, god bless u !

    • @JF-di5el
      @JF-di5el 4 года назад +1

      They didn't make this series for you:|

    • @petaabay3984
      @petaabay3984 4 года назад +4

      Whenever you reached N3 level you probably knew all these words.

    • @avakinlifeuser6888
      @avakinlifeuser6888 4 года назад +10

      @@JF-di5el He made it for me

    • @JF-di5el
      @JF-di5el 4 года назад +1

      Random Guy OMG you’re the real owner

    • @Starius2
      @Starius2 4 года назад

      Fouth day of the month.

  • @ayu2274genki
    @ayu2274genki 3 года назад +383

    2:08
    I would like to explain the weird way of our Japanese counting system because a lot of Japanese learners are curious about it.
    ついたち is written as 月立ち(tsuki-tachi).
    (to be accurate it’s kanji is 朔日 )
    Tsuki means the moon.
    Tachi means to stand or to start.
    Because Japanese use to use the lunar calendar back then, ついたち means the beginning of the month.(new moon 🌚)
    Further more, 三十日 (さんじゅうにち) used be called
    みそか, and some religious people who go to Shinto shrine
    for their practice call 三十日 as みそか even today. (not popular though)
    If you’re interested, following is the old Japanese way of counting basic numbers,
    Kun-reading On-reading (Chinese reading)
    1 ひと 一 ichi
    2 ふた 二 ni
    3 み 三 san
    4 よ 四 shi
    5 いつ 五 go
    6 む 六 roku
    7 なな 七 shichi
    8 や 八 hachi
    9 ここの 九 kyu
    10 とお 十 ju
    11 とお あまり ひと 十一 ← あまり means left over
    12 とお あまり ふた 十二

    20 はた 二十
    21 はた あまり ひと 二十一
    22 はた あまり ふた 二十二

    30 みそ 三十
    31 みそ あまり ひと 三十一
    32 みそ あまり ふた 三十二

    Since 日(day) is read as ひ (or nichi), counting days
    would be as follows
    ひとひ 一日 → ついたち (meaning starting day)
    No one says ひとひ any more.
    ふつか 二日
    みっか 三日
    よっか 四日
    いつか 五日
    むいか 六日
    なのか 七日
    ようか 八日
    ここのか 九日
    とおか 十日
    とお あまり ひとひ 十一日
    とお あり ふたひ 十二日

    はつか 二十日
    はつか あまり ひとひ 二十一日
    はつか あまり ふたひ 二十二日

    みそか 三十日
    みそか あまり ひとひ 三十一日
    みそか あまり ふたひ 三十二日

    As following the lunar calendar, the very first day is a special day so we Japanese call
    一日(ひとひ ) as ついたち.
    But since 1873, we Japanese have used the solar calendar adopting to western society, and not many people say
    みそか 三十日 any more , because in solar calendar there are 31 days sometimes meaning that みそか is no longer as important as it used to be. (Lunar calendar has ave. of 29.5days)
    Conclusion as follows
    For those reasons, nowadays we count in a strange way 🤷‍♂️
    1日 ついたち ↓
    2日 ふつか
    3日 みっか
    4日 よっか
    5日 いつか traditional way (or Kun-reading )
    6日 むいか and very popular way
    7日 なのか
    8日 ようか
    9日 ここのか
    10日とおか ↑
    ーーーーーーーーーーーーー
    じゅういちにち
    じゅうににち ← Chinese way (or On-reading )
    じゅうさんにち

    はつか ← easy to say so traditional way,
    maybe 🤷‍♂️
    にじゅういちにち
    にじゅうににち ← Chinese way (or On-reading)

    さんじゅうにち (みそか)
    さんじゅういちにち ← Chinese way (On-reading)
    さんじゅうににち

    But for 1日〜10日, you still could say
    1日 いちにち
    2日 ににち
    3日 さんにち
    4日 よんにち
    5日 ごにち
    6日 ろくにち
    7日 ななにち
    8日 はちにち
    9日 くにち (or きゅうにち)
    10日 じゅうにち
    sounds childish though 🤷‍♂️
    Sorry for the loooong explanation 🙇🏻

  • @Ash-lq7ot
    @Ash-lq7ot Год назад +7

    FINALLY, A JLPT vocab video where words that are categorically the same or very similar are grouped together, this video is a godsend

  • @esratlipi7844
    @esratlipi7844 Год назад +51

    I have been learning japanese for 178~ days. My study resources are duolingo, oniitan and sometimes chat gpt. I'm happy to report that I know 99% of these vocabularies. So damn proud of my self😅

    • @user-ym4wd7og1d
      @user-ym4wd7og1d 4 месяца назад +1

      How many hours a day?

    • @mizuhayt
      @mizuhayt 4 месяца назад +2

      You are so productive! おつかれさまでした!

    • @BokushingusKendoTV
      @BokushingusKendoTV 3 месяца назад

      Wait. How did you use chat gpt to study?

    • @MrZelektronz
      @MrZelektronz 3 месяца назад

      I also use chatgpt it's such a great resource for language learning

    • @ItsNoriShio
      @ItsNoriShio 3 месяца назад +1

      @@BokushingusKendoTVu can literally ask:
      "give me a beginner japanese lesson"
      and even ask specific questions like:
      "what is a godan and ichidan verb"

  • @k_siluni4101
    @k_siluni4101 2 года назад +24

    Finally found a video that I useful 😭 ありがとうございます🌷

  • @binibininga9291
    @binibininga9291 3 года назад +22

    Not me trying to write as fast as I can so that I no longer need to pause.

  • @mariesan8202
    @mariesan8202 2 года назад +22

    Thank you for making this, I am currently learning Japanese and started this RUclips channel to help keep myself accountable :D

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад +6

      Thank you! Keep going!

  • @justinaverion8964
    @justinaverion8964 4 года назад +24

    this is the best i've seen so far. gonna save for listening practice. thanks for making this almost complete list 👌

  • @corbinhicks9669
    @corbinhicks9669 Год назад +12

    0 - 2:00 seasons and directions
    2:00 - 6:15 when
    7:55 - 8:57 time of day
    8:57 - 10:54 people
    10:54 - 12:30 where
    12:30 - 14:57 vocab
    14:57 - 16:30 colors
    some stamps i made for myself..skipped the numbers cause i've got those memorized

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  Год назад

      Was it helpful? Try these too ruclips.net/p/PLUNZ0jFjvyoRHSOvHr3-sFwpNrd8BsiKN

  • @peterprakash3602
    @peterprakash3602 4 года назад +12

    God bless you...N5 awesome.
    Covered many useful words.
    I love your channel...Appreciate your efforts. I'm learning from your video

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  4 года назад +4

      Thank you for your warm feedback. We will have a big update on this channel, so please stay tuned and good luck on your study!

  • @MrMorpheus85
    @MrMorpheus85 5 лет назад +16

    This is instructive !
    ありがとございます👍🏾

  • @yuvarajuv4825
    @yuvarajuv4825 3 года назад +14

    This is so useful in recalling learnt things 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  3 года назад +3

      Happy you like it!

  • @beefsandwish
    @beefsandwish 2 года назад +2

    I am kind of a lazy person who doesn't wanna read out loud, so you guys helped me a lot.

  • @stevebethhayward858
    @stevebethhayward858 9 месяцев назад

    This list is very helpful. Thank you

  • @avidlearner312
    @avidlearner312 4 года назад +11

    Very useful video when you learn both of languages Japanese and English.
    P.S. I'm from Russia.

  • @unclephil440
    @unclephil440 4 года назад

    A great video. Thanks a million

  • @mhaezimas
    @mhaezimas 4 года назад +3

    Thank you so much!! 💖

  • @sreekarthikeyan2287
    @sreekarthikeyan2287 4 года назад

    Great Video for beginners hats off

  • @Vampnado
    @Vampnado 2 года назад +15

    The list in the description section of the video does not correspond to this video. They correspond to the N4 video with 585 words.
    On a separate note: Thank you so much for your efforts! Your lists are pure treasure!! I appreciate the well-organized collections!!!

    • @ayur3698
      @ayur3698 Год назад

      Еееееееееееееееееееееееееееееюееееюеюееееееееееееееееееюеееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееюеееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееюеееееееееееееееееееюееееееееееюеееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееюеееееееюее энэ еееееееееееееееееееюеееееееееееееееееееееееееееееееюееееееееееюе задгай ееепепеееееепеееееееееееееееееееееепююеюееееееееюееееееюю

  • @laitilafrey9797
    @laitilafrey9797 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for the video.-

  • @user-ke3vq5se9n
    @user-ke3vq5se9n 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you very much. Good.

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  5 лет назад +2

      Thank you for the first comment. I now feel rewarded :)

    • @user-ke3vq5se9n
      @user-ke3vq5se9n 5 лет назад +1

      Joytan App your hard work will help me to learn Japanese language. proud of you sirji. Thanks again.

  • @user-xi3oz6nj2z
    @user-xi3oz6nj2z 2 года назад +4


    Written pronunciation is あたま, but sound is とう. Correct but different readings.
    Same for 家. If you write いえ, give reading of it. To differ it from いいえ at least.

    • @ShunsukeK1
      @ShunsukeK1 2 года назад

      Atama was a mistake.

  • @darkredrose7683
    @darkredrose7683 Год назад +2

    Great video! Kanji showing the sequence of the strokes, amazing! ありがとございます!

  • @spbhosale
    @spbhosale 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I love you for this! :)

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! Please check this playlist, it might be useful for you ruclips.net/p/PLUNZ0jFjvyoRHSOvHr3-sFwpNrd8BsiKN

  • @clarice1818
    @clarice1818 4 года назад +1

    ありがとうございます

  • @mzgwen861
    @mzgwen861 Год назад

    Thank you so much help me a lot this vedio specially my self review bcuase i hve my exam n5 and n4 dez coming december...from phillipnes,,arigato gozaimasu😊

  • @SaxandRelax
    @SaxandRelax 3 года назад

    Fell asleep woke up with this on

  • @thomascrossland
    @thomascrossland 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @mubaligh_e_azam_mission
    @mubaligh_e_azam_mission 4 месяца назад

    Very very nice

  • @goodboy1349
    @goodboy1349 4 года назад +3

    this video help me sleep at night

  • @CAL-zq3dk
    @CAL-zq3dk 5 лет назад +5

    Arigatou gozaimashita

  • @Aya_Moon
    @Aya_Moon Год назад +3

    So one youtuber recommended how he learned Kanji through sound association and familiarization of radicals. I'm looking for this. This video is a gift from heaven. Thank you!😍

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  Год назад

      Thank you, why don't you check our playlists?

    • @Aya_Moon
      @Aya_Moon Год назад +1

      @@JoytanApp Yes, I've been studying vocabs using your videos. I hope you will make more lessons with the number of strokes shown for each Kanji. It's a great help.

  • @LongDrive-ze9jw
    @LongDrive-ze9jw 4 года назад +21

    What a cool language.

  • @chizc8k
    @chizc8k 4 года назад +1

    so this really will come out in the test.

  • @janidusenanayake6221
    @janidusenanayake6221 Год назад +1

    Very good

  • @wolfgangbenfattoum8137
    @wolfgangbenfattoum8137 5 лет назад +30

    great inspirational video...I am surprised knowing still all the words after not speaking japanese for over 10 years having studied up to level 3 about 2000 words and kanji. I should probably pick it up again.

    • @theworldsnumber1pokemonmas453
      @theworldsnumber1pokemonmas453 4 года назад

      Nice job ! But can i get 40 percent of the language with this video??????

    • @desertdesmond6736
      @desertdesmond6736 Год назад +1

      @@theworldsnumber1pokemonmas453 no way, this is only basic beginner n5 stuff

  • @shasha2672
    @shasha2672 2 года назад +1

    I'm from Vietnam, I'm learning both English and Japanese from this video

  • @novihd6128
    @novihd6128 2 месяца назад

    Sangat membantuu❤
    Terimakasih banyakk

  • @shaidasabah2606
    @shaidasabah2606 4 года назад

    Thanks alot

  • @naveenkumarthamineni1928
    @naveenkumarthamineni1928 5 лет назад +14

    Found this series today.. Thank you for the effors, Nice video. Subscribed for more videos.. Any tips for passing N5 exam ?

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  5 лет назад +8

      My random thought: How about buying a Japanese keyboard and diving into the Japanese internet? (You can type English with a Japanese keyboard as well.) Playing a typing game will be interesting and a little bit educational as well. My favorite one is Sushi-da. typingx0.net/sushida/play.html

    • @scotmcpherson
      @scotmcpherson 4 года назад +2

      Joytan App even Japanese done use Japanese keyboards. I guess some do, but most don’t. They use google IME in most cases and use romaji to create hiragana which in turn era converted into a drop down menu of kanji.

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 2 года назад

      Did you?

  • @mubaligh_e_azam_mission
    @mubaligh_e_azam_mission 4 месяца назад

    I m able to learn even when fully exhausted and want to listen with closed eyes

  • @dathyr1
    @dathyr1 Год назад +4

    I thought at first N5 was a high level learning words, but I guess it is in Reverse for Japanese lessons. N1 is the high level and N5 is the low level type words phrases.
    If I am wrong, let me know. Thanks for the lesson.
    Note: I am just a beginner. This lesson is great.

  • @yuisakamaki7151
    @yuisakamaki7151 3 года назад +1

    thanks!!!!

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  3 года назад

      Thank you for the attention and do watch out for newer videos on our channel! Even better content coming soon!

  • @falkynluouxmont
    @falkynluouxmont 4 года назад

    thank you for this list. regarding the writing practice, i heard that only recognition of the kanji is needed for jlpt? like there will be no testing section for how to write these? writing kanji is only tested in the kanji kentei test. can you confirm this?

  • @shintiapuspitasari2019
    @shintiapuspitasari2019 3 года назад

    Thank u

  • @franktim6153
    @franktim6153 Год назад +1

    あリがとうございます

  • @PimiPetty
    @PimiPetty 4 года назад +3

    I'm very bad with some kanji.... But know all of this words! Liked it.

  • @jaytran594
    @jaytran594 4 года назад

    very useful, thank you so much

  • @princesotala9864
    @princesotala9864 3 года назад +2

    Great

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  3 года назад

      Thank you for the attention!

  • @SushiJapaneseChannel
    @SushiJapaneseChannel 8 месяцев назад

    so good

  • @daliaaf6650
    @daliaaf6650 4 года назад +3

    Great channel.. But I wish if there is a play list for only Japanese instead of search among other languages.

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback, Dalia. I know I will make playlists ;)

  • @smacrossing4201
    @smacrossing4201 4 года назад +3

    I assume the words on the description box is for N4 or is it continuation of N5?

  • @greenland1432
    @greenland1432 3 года назад +1

    Nice thx u sooo much

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for the attention!

    • @greenland1432
      @greenland1432 3 года назад

      どういたしまして@@JoytanApp

  • @japanesewithlakshay2131
    @japanesewithlakshay2131 2 года назад +1

    I learned vocab this video thanks

  • @rahimsarker2113
    @rahimsarker2113 4 года назад +10

    Thank you. Allah bless you. Once again Thank you for your effort.

  • @dannyclarete
    @dannyclarete 8 месяцев назад

    Arigatou gozaimasu

  • @jackylam8774
    @jackylam8774 3 года назад

    謝謝 老師 已訂閱

  • @SoAlly-ef6tq
    @SoAlly-ef6tq 4 года назад +3

    Hello do u still give links to google drive ? It really help me Thank you so much😭😭

  • @tyhlerparkway3078
    @tyhlerparkway3078 4 года назад +2

    4:42 self reminder

  • @AiceeJai
    @AiceeJai 4 года назад +2

    ありがとう わたしはへんきよいます

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  4 года назад +10

      Close enough!
      Assuming you want to say...
      わたしはべんきょうします
      私は勉強します = I study
      and random conjucations and sentences for you :D
      私は勉強できる = I can study. (This usually means you are smart instead of the literal meaning)
      私は勉強しました=私は勉強した = I studied
      私は勉強しませんでした=私は勉強しなかった = I didn't study
      私は勉強しています = I am studying
      私は勉強していません = I am not studying
      私は勉強するだろう = I guess I will study
      私は勉強したい = I want to study
      みんなで勉強しよう = Let's study together!

  • @kshitijshashank1041
    @kshitijshashank1041 4 года назад +2

    Hi I would like to know that in all colors you mentioned two similar words for every colour like kuro and kuroi both means black then what is the difference between them.

    • @excessivegrot2643
      @excessivegrot2643 4 года назад +7

      One is the noun eg: the colour red, the other (with the i-ending) is the adjective eg: a red car

    • @kshitijshashank1041
      @kshitijshashank1041 4 года назад +1

      @@excessivegrot2643 Arigato gozaimas

  • @cashpuengpetchpornpratarns9207
    @cashpuengpetchpornpratarns9207 2 года назад

    Do you have word list that I can download and follow?

  • @GarryL
    @GarryL 10 месяцев назад

    my memory is bad for remembering words - do you have any tips for making these words stick?

  • @ellexoxo0212
    @ellexoxo0212 4 года назад +2

    29:09
    39:55

  • @eddycen1150
    @eddycen1150 4 года назад +1

    1:08:18

  • @vj2927
    @vj2927 4 года назад +10

    Viewers are commenting there are errors. Have you fixed them? I really like this video, but I don’t want to remember wrong words.

    • @pathaleyguitar9763
      @pathaleyguitar9763 4 года назад +8

      99% of this is accurate. Don't worry about it. The other 1% you'll eventually figure out on your own.

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  4 года назад +12

      Hi. One native Japanese speaker meticulously proofread this video and all the other content on this channel (except a few of the very early video). No need to worry :)

    • @vj2927
      @vj2927 4 года назад +3

      Joytan App Thank you for your reply! Also, thanks for making this video!!

  • @the.sandip.poddar
    @the.sandip.poddar 2 года назад +1

    Please make video on synonyms and homonyms plz plz plz

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад

      Okay, okay, at some point...

  • @melodysaber7535
    @melodysaber7535 2 года назад +2

    I'm not even n5 but knew most of these words and I checked here and there and know many kanjis from other levels, even from n2 too 😅 translating mangas really helps, huh?

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад +3

      Keep it up!

    • @melodysaber7535
      @melodysaber7535 2 года назад

      @@JoytanApp thank you so much! It was a helpful video because of the words i didn't know, so I've downloaded it and listen to it while working on other things! Now that i reread my comment, it seems to come off as rude, i honestly didn't mean that! It's a VERY amazing video!!🙏💕

    • @BobbiHiru
      @BobbiHiru 2 года назад

      how do you translate mangas if youre not n5 (assuming you mean not n5 yet)? im trying to do the same

    • @melodysaber7535
      @melodysaber7535 2 года назад +2

      @@BobbiHiru uhh how to explain,, 😅💦 i started off with the n5 kanjis like everyone, but after doing some basic ones (like 130 or so) I kinda got bored of uhh just doing easy ones? So I started learning random words left & right, or words that I saw coming up often in actual Jp conversations. This really helped build a good vocab, so i can actually kinda hold conversations with natives & usually understand mangas (provided they have furigana, if not I might be a little lost lol, I ask for help though) but also, it means I still don't know many simple words from n5 level like idk.. word for bank? words that don't come up often, so I never say I'm n5 level. If you're trying to do the same, I suggest starting with basics + read raws (jp ver) of a manga, doesn't have to be in one sitting! You can do it daily, weekly or monthly however you like, just regularly immerse yourself in the language and look up new words that you come across during your read, try memorizing some of them and don't feel disheartened if you can't understand much on your first few tries. Believe me once you get the hang of it, reading through the raws of a chap and understanding all of it without any help would be so worth it ^-^
      TLDR; just immerse yourself in the language as much as you can, don't stick to n-whatever levels and try enhancing your vocab with words "more commonly used" instead of "more basic but not commonly used" words and patiently read jp texts every now and then :)
      (i didn't mean to go on a rant, i hope this helped even a millimeter!)

  • @raypowers
    @raypowers Год назад

    The audio for Atama is "とう" which doesnt correspond to the words on the screen. 13.42 timestamp

  • @gatedancer17
    @gatedancer17 4 года назад +1

    It'd be a lot better if they didn't have the written english translation. Or if they could delay it for a second or two until they say it. If there are some words that you're not quite sure about, you can't be confident you got it when you already saw the translation.

  • @mariecharlottetaneo389
    @mariecharlottetaneo389 8 месяцев назад

    Do u have a soft copy by any chance? TIA

  • @PhaiBrother
    @PhaiBrother 4 года назад +1

    あいうえお

  • @kirankumartm8771
    @kirankumartm8771 5 лет назад +6

    Are these words enough for NAT Q5 ALSO? BECAUSE I'M TAKING NAT Q5

    • @gracesabejon5105
      @gracesabejon5105 5 лет назад +7

      This is a total package already,very helpful for nat and jlpt n5.

    • @kirankumartm8771
      @kirankumartm8771 5 лет назад +5

      Thank you

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 2 года назад

      What's the difference between nat and jlpt

  • @Cs-mu3ub
    @Cs-mu3ub 4 года назад +1

    Can somebody say do we need to remember all the Kanji words given in this video for N5.

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 2 года назад

      Yes like 100 kanji

  • @mariaCUTE1525
    @mariaCUTE1525 5 лет назад +5

    Wooohh... どうも
    ありがとう ございます せんせい

  • @mat-qt4fq
    @mat-qt4fq 2 года назад +1

    Isn't N5 Kanji just 80 Kanji or something? Is this still N5? Nice compilation, was this done automatically? Wow!

  • @jennafoglesong6862
    @jennafoglesong6862 4 года назад +1

    :> thanks

  • @cocadoodledoo6346
    @cocadoodledoo6346 4 года назад

    So the kanji forming the words are all from the n5 list or is it not ?

  • @hkauntiecantonese
    @hkauntiecantonese 3 года назад

    19:43

  • @avidlearner312
    @avidlearner312 4 года назад +1

    黒の剣士
    I guess,may be somebody understood what that's mean,if it's so,then call this character and my favourite anime)))

  • @LilRonin01
    @LilRonin01 4 года назад +1

    English speaker is the guy from the A-Team.

  • @jyoo4543
    @jyoo4543 4 года назад

    12:21

  • @Dorothy000
    @Dorothy000 Год назад

    32:17

  • @hoesmad8035
    @hoesmad8035 3 года назад +1

    On an app I have it says theres 715...does the number keep going up or???

  • @budgetboxuk
    @budgetboxuk 4 года назад +3

    Nanatsu doesn’t just mean 7 it means 7 things as like the other numbers with tsu after it.

    • @user-ri4fs6bc6x
      @user-ri4fs6bc6x 4 года назад

      I guess they got the English translated from Google

    • @jinfin221
      @jinfin221 2 года назад

      What about other tsu in numbers

  • @PRIYAGUPTA-hm5vs
    @PRIYAGUPTA-hm5vs 2 года назад

    Please contact for JLPT N5,N4,N3 classes, can also help in completing homework and assignments.

  • @benscott6633
    @benscott6633 4 года назад +1

    Do we need to remember the kanji, or just the hiragana?

    • @claresario162
      @claresario162 4 года назад

      Both, because there are instances that hiragana words have multiple meanings that’s why people use kanji to be specific

  • @abdulqayyum3949
    @abdulqayyum3949 2 года назад +2

    Very nice but font is small

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад

      Why don't you check more recent videos?

  • @xyz7162
    @xyz7162 4 года назад

    3:00

  • @user-ul2fv4hn3p
    @user-ul2fv4hn3p 3 года назад

    All this kanjis are in n5 exam?

  • @shilpabansode7987
    @shilpabansode7987 3 года назад

    🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @kaizenyashin
    @kaizenyashin 4 года назад

    Is this the audio from duolingo?

  • @mmabrigonda
    @mmabrigonda 4 года назад +8

    一日 i thought this was pronounce as いちにち。then it’s ついたち why?

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  4 года назад +16

      I think there are mainly two patterns where N日 (N: number) appears.
      1. N月N日 = month + date form
      2. N日(目, 間 etc) = Day N-th, For N days, etc
      There are special readings for the first ten counts (一日 to 十日)
      and the special readings of 二日 to 十日 are used for both patterns
      but 一日 is read in the special one for only pattern 1.
      After 十日, except 二十日, they only have normal readings so that there should be less confusion.
      E.g.
      十月一日 = じゅうがつ-ついたち = October 1st.
      * If you read this じゅうがつ-いちにち, you will sound like an elementary school student ;)
      八月の一日目 = はちがつ-の-いちにちめ = The 1st day of August.
      * You can't read 一日目 ついたちめ.
      九月九日 = くがつ-ここのか = September 9th.
      * 九日 should be ここのか instead of く にち or きゅう にち
      七月の九日間 = なながつ-の-ここのか-かん = 9 days in July.
      *九日間 must be ここのか-かん instead of きゅうにち-かん but くにち-かん also sounds ok.
      N-th  Special /Normal
      一日  ついたち/いち-にち
      二日  ふつか /(に-にち)
      三日  みっか /(さん-にち)
      四日  よっか /(よん-にち)
      五日  いつか /(ご-にち)
      六日  むいか /(ろく-にち)
      七日  なのか /(なな-にち)
      八日  ようか /(はち-にち)
      九日  ここのか/(きゅう-にち)
      十日  とおか /(じゅう-にち)
      十一日     /じゅういち-にち
      十二日     /じゅうに-にち
      ・・・
      二十日 はつか /にじゅうにち

    • @lokeshyadav819
      @lokeshyadav819 4 года назад +4

      @@JoytanApp I didn't ask this question but it makes me happy that u responds so good, god bless u and thanks a lot for these videos 😊

    • @mmabrigonda
      @mmabrigonda 4 года назад

      Joytan App I’d probably start reading this as ついたち. My reference for this are all from phone apps, never have encountered this reading so thank you :)

    • @ChickenSundae
      @ChickenSundae 4 года назад +10

      ついたち is specifically for the first day of the month where いちにち is one day. Hope this helps anyone.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 4 года назад +1

      @@ChickenSundae thankyou

  • @shaluthapa3834
    @shaluthapa3834 2 года назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @CherryCindyy
    @CherryCindyy 4 года назад

    Do we need to know the kanji for these in n5?

    • @LannasMissingLink
      @LannasMissingLink 4 года назад

      Yes I think theres 100 kanji an N5 learner needs to know. Most arent too tough, but they do take a bit of memorising

  • @amanjain6383
    @amanjain6383 4 года назад +3

    what can i do after learning japanese ?

    • @ianroymiranda6534
      @ianroymiranda6534 4 года назад

      take a course or study online. much easier to study in school though

    • @___4754
      @___4754 4 года назад

      Watching anime with out of sub 🙂

    • @merge9585
      @merge9585 4 года назад

      Do some freelance translating!

    • @kawaiiufocafe5399
      @kawaiiufocafe5399 4 года назад

      Speak japanese

  • @shazamgod526
    @shazamgod526 2 года назад +1

    34:01
    This is my bookmark. Don't mind this.

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад

      Thank you! Please check more recent videos for better quality though!

  • @raymond_reinhart
    @raymond_reinhart Год назад

    17:20 there's a mistake, 料理 - means "cooking"

  • @bohemiangrl9526
    @bohemiangrl9526 2 года назад

    Asa is this morning

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад

      Not necesarily. 'Kesa' is, though. 
      ejje.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%82%E3%81%95
      ejje.weblio.jp/content/%E3%81%91%E3%81%95

  • @jinfin221
    @jinfin221 2 года назад +1

    Why is there two ways saying/writing of 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10?

    • @JoytanApp
      @JoytanApp  2 года назад

      Because there is. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_numerals