💕WATCH NEXT: Japanese Self Study Routine For Beginners ruclips.net/video/KgJsPL454yg/видео.htmlsi=IGxvNg_TX-6_tDgL Hello~ welcome back to my channel!✨ In today's video, I show you how to learn Japanese as a beginner! 💕I gave some resources, both free and paid! Did you find this video helpful? What JLPT level are you? Please follow my instagram: instagram.com/maddiesdaysyt/ And here's the link for italki (get 5$ free!): italki.pxf.io/c/5617415/2102220/25256 See you in my next video! I will respond to all comments tonight!🤗✨
It would be great if you make a "how to take notes" video ! (especially for grammar *-*) grammar points are the thing i've been struggling with lately ~
i have no plans to learn japanese but for some reason i love watching videos like this, i do it for other languages as well i just find them entertaining for some reason lol
thank you so much for this video!! 🫶🏻 i plan to use it later on and i’m trying to learn some japanese. i’m mainly focusing on the alphabet and on hiragana but kanji looks pretty difficult 😭 i have some family members who speak japanese and i hope one day i can have a conversation with them
I feel as if I never complete certain things that I want to accomplish because of feeling discouraged when I mess up but this video is making me feel fully capable of learning Japanese now!!! Tysm
I feel the same way with a lot of things! Always trying to make things 100% perfect.. But recently I heard in a video that you don’t need to aim for 100% perfectness, even 70% is okay! I believe you can do it 💕 Good luck with learning Japanese 💫⭐️
If you can, it would be interesting to see a video of how you were able to study in Japan and the whole process of it. Thank you for this video. I recently got back into studying Japanese and I wanted to know how I could study better. This video helped a lot 🙏🏽
Thanks for the idea! I already made a video kinda like this on my channel called "My experience studying at a Japanese language school". In that video I talk abt how I applied for language school/what we studied. I can make another one for how I got into Japanese college~
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This was a PHENOMENAL video!! So informative with great tips that I can actually use! Yes I would love a video on taking notes. And you have a new subscriber 💗. Thank you I can’t wait to see what I can learn, I wonder where I’ll be a year from now 🤔. Congrats on college in Japan 🎉
@@MaddiesDays Thank you so much for the support! Yes, trying to learn hiragana at the moment because I hope to study in Japan by next year! I will hopefully take all your advice as well! Keep up the awesome and helpful videos 🙂
My dream is to study and work in Japan. I am inlove with the culture and the lifestyle. I have been learning Japanese for 3 years, but Kanji is just too hard for me
I finished my degree program a few months ago and decided to wait until I was ready to start learning the Japanese language. I will use some of your strategies and reach out to you when things get tough. Slow and easy 😊
love your videos! they motivate me to keep on my journey of being back at sutying japanese after a 6 month pause I am currently at an N4 level but I want and need a N3 soon it would be nice to see more videos for tips for keep improving because i feel kinda stuck and i have procrastination problems i am currently trying to improve on
I’m learning Japanese, and I just wanna say, oh my gosh your voice is sooo cute! 🥹 So, to learn the hiragana alphabet, I first learned the vowels, and then I took note of what vowel combinations made real words. Then I got to the K column, learned what words can be made with the K letter combinations, and THEN What can be made combining the K column. Then when I do S column, I will find out what words can be made with the S letters combined, then combined with vowels, then combined with K’s and then all three together. It will keep going on and on from this point. I was wondering, do you think this is a good system for learning Japanese (Hiragana)? 🤔
Bro i phicly crumble when someone mentions kanji 😭😭 liek i lernt katakana and haragana (can’t read or write only speak rn) but i DONT FUCK with kanji 😭😭😭😭
I would love a how to take notes video for grammar, but also for Kanji. also if you could, is there any advice on how to differentiate hiragana from katakana? i've memorized all of hiragana and some of katakana but i always confuse symbols between the two.
I have been wanting to ,earn Japanese for abt a year but I don’t want to do private tutoring coz I’m very self conscious and would rather self teach myself even if it takes longer Edit: we use memrise for school 😭 (I learn french but some people learn Spanish)
thank you, you have given me some ideas, I'm moved to japan in may with my husband teaching english, looking forward to study better ways of learning japanese, lucky my husband can speak it
I just started to learn Japanese with Hiragana, As you mention in the video can please make another video on How to make Grammar Notes of Japanese lang.
I don't understand how RTK "Remember the Kanji" works if it doesn't teach you how to read the kanji just what the English translation is. It seems like it creates extra work because you would have to look it up separately to know what the Japanese reading is...
I have a question, what brought you to study in japan? Are you studying internationally right after high school (like for college) or what? I’m just curious because obviously I’m considering learning japanese and I want to know under what type of circumstances I would get to use the language! ^^
I always wanted to study in Japan for a long time and planned to come here right after high school but I couldn't because of covid. So I moved to Japan in 2022! Now I'm studying at a Japanese design college 🤗💕
@@MaddiesDays ooh thats awesome!! As I still don’t know what I want to do once I’m out of high school, I appreciate your input! Who knows, maybe I’ll even find my calling in japan. What do you like about japan? (If you feel like answering)
@@senseiimmandi I like that I can live a really nice daily life, walkable city, and it’s safe so I feel comfortable doing things by myself! Also there’s still many things I haven’t tried in Japan so I have many goals to work towards while I’m here 💖
Maybe I lost it through the video, but I saw you recommend a lot of apps and pages for speaking or katakana, etc, is there an app you can recommend to start learing how to read and write hiragana?
On further investigation I think I just realized that "Kana" is the name for the combination of both hiragana and katakana, so the memrize app should work for that, sorry lol
Hi! i've finished genki 1 so jlpt n5 but i'm a bit weak with grammar after taking mock tests... Do you have any tips to remember grammar? I'm really struggling with learning it, remembering it and using it..
Flashcards will be your best friend. Either physical flashcards, or digital ones! You can use Memrise like I mentioned in the video or make your own by hand! ✨
For N5, you need around 100 kanji For N1, you need 2136 kanji, which are the ones that are commonly used in daily life (stated by the japanese government - Jōyō Kanji) Then there are 863 Jinmeiyō kanji, which are used in personal names only Around 50000 kanji are considered to be comprehensive in japan but only around 13000 kanji can be encoded in Japanese kanji standards. Around 3000/3500 kanji are commonly used and understood by Japanese citizens. Hope this helps 😊
@@mjhmaree Personally I have never used it but it’s the most popular one that beginners usually use! I used the Tobira book and I definitely recommend Tobira 💫
@@mjhmaree They serve 2 different purposes! Tango is only for learning new words. Tobira covers different topics like grammar, vocab, reading etc. But if you don't know hiragana and some basic kanji yet it Tobira may be difficult for you. So in that case I would recommend you start learning some vocab with Tango N5
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Hello~ welcome back to my channel!✨
In today's video, I show you how to learn Japanese as a beginner! 💕I gave some resources, both free and paid!
Did you find this video helpful? What JLPT level are you?
Please follow my instagram: instagram.com/maddiesdaysyt/
And here's the link for italki (get 5$ free!): italki.pxf.io/c/5617415/2102220/25256
See you in my next video! I will respond to all comments tonight!🤗✨
Maddie my name is medy thanks for the video😊
i use busuu to learn japanese :3
thank you
It would be great if you make a "how to take notes" video ! (especially for grammar *-*) grammar points are the thing i've been struggling with lately ~
Noted!!~ 💕
I want it too, because I don't know how to take notes
why nobody makes video on taking vocabulary , grammer , particles and exercises . i am so confused i just started learning this language
Kanji scares me 😭
FR
Fr although i am Chinese
I’m still, trying to learn hiragana
LITERALLY
YES! IM LITERALLY DOING N3 AND MY BRAIN HURTS!!!
日本語を勉強している方の幸運を祈っています💛💛💛🫶
arigatoo thankss
i have no plans to learn japanese but for some reason i love watching videos like this, i do it for other languages as well i just find them entertaining for some reason lol
LOL 😂
do you plan on learning a different language though? hahah
I didn't finish the video before I commented! A video on how to take notes would be awesome!
thank you so much for this video!! 🫶🏻 i plan to use it later on and i’m trying to learn some japanese. i’m mainly focusing on the alphabet and on hiragana but kanji looks pretty difficult 😭 i have some family members who speak japanese and i hope one day i can have a conversation with them
I feel as if I never complete certain things that I want to accomplish because of feeling discouraged when I mess up but this video is making me feel fully capable of learning Japanese now!!! Tysm
I feel the same way with a lot of things! Always trying to make things 100% perfect.. But recently I heard in a video that you don’t need to aim for 100% perfectness, even 70% is okay! I believe you can do it 💕
Good luck with learning Japanese 💫⭐️
@@MaddiesDays AW TYSM!! That’s really encouraging❣️
The way that the advert I got before the video was literally “how to learn Japanese”
LMFOOOO
Your voice is so cute and calming ty for making this video❤
"Dont be goofy. Dont be like Maddie" AGHHAHHGH OMG ILY
If you can, it would be interesting to see a video of how you were able to study in Japan and the whole process of it. Thank you for this video. I recently got back into studying Japanese and I wanted to know how I could study better. This video helped a lot 🙏🏽
Thanks for the idea! I already made a video kinda like this on my channel called "My experience studying at a Japanese language school". In that video I talk abt how I applied for language school/what we studied. I can make another one for how I got into Japanese college~
@@MaddiesDays Oh okay thank you very much I’ll check that video out🙏🏽
YOU ARE AN ANGEL THE BEST PERSON EVER TYSM ILY ILY ILY ILY ILY I WAS STRUGGLING TO FIND SOME GOOD VIDEO AND FINALLY IM SO GLAD I CLICKED ON YOUR VIDEO.
Your welcome!! Thanks for your comment haha 🤣 I'm glad that ppl who are truly interested/like my videos are starting to find my channel 😭💕
Please make a note taking and grammar notes video! I think it’d be super helpful and I appreciate how you explain things ~
声に癒される❤
素敵な動画やん🌟
ありがとうございます✨
This was a PHENOMENAL video!! So informative with great tips that I can actually use! Yes I would love a video on taking notes. And you have a new subscriber 💗. Thank you I can’t wait to see what I can learn, I wonder where I’ll be a year from now 🤔. Congrats on college in Japan 🎉
I'd love a note taking video too please , also thank you for making this video 🌸
Awesome video and tips! I am currently learning hiragana right now and I am writing it as much as possible to help me remember it!
That's great! I just checked out your channel and saw you posted a hiragana study with me! Keep it up! ✨
@@MaddiesDays Thank you so much for the support! Yes, trying to learn hiragana at the moment because I hope to study in Japan by next year! I will hopefully take all your advice as well! Keep up the awesome and helpful videos 🙂
It's a perfect video. Thank you for sharing the resources you had used ✨
Glad it was helpful! 💕✨
My dream is to study and work in Japan. I am inlove with the culture and the lifestyle. I have been learning Japanese for 3 years, but Kanji is just too hard for me
I don't know English very well but I wanted to watch you 👍🏼
Thank you 😊
I never new this and I memorized the katakana alphabet song cuz I thought it was cute but now I know why it was a bit tricky trying to read Japanese 😭
This video was so helpful THANK YOUUU ❤
I am trying to study Japanese 😊for over 3 months
I finished my degree program a few months ago and decided to wait until I was ready to start learning the Japanese language. I will use some of your strategies and reach out to you when things get tough. Slow and easy 😊
Congratulations on your graduation!!
Good luck on your Japanese learning journey! Consistency is key~🔑 💫
love your videos! they motivate me to keep on my journey of being back at sutying japanese after a 6 month pause
I am currently at an N4 level but I want and need a N3 soon it would be nice to see more videos for tips for keep improving because i feel kinda stuck and i have procrastination problems i am currently trying to improve on
omg thank you so much for this, i loved how you added so many resources - i DESPERATELY needed it
@@lacotorraa yayyy 🤗 I’m glad it could help you!! 💖✨💫
Thank you for the amazing video ❤️🔥
My pleasure! 💕
please make a video about how to take notes in japanese for beginners
i will write it on my video upload list 💫
Can you please make an video about taking notes on grammar because I am stuck on the grammar btw I love your content and your so cute
Thank you!~
I will put in on my upload schedule! 💫
i have to say the extension is the best thing i learned about in a while!
i don't know if you already made a video on how to take notes but I would really like to watch how you do it ^^
Thank you so much for the video!!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!! 💖😊
I'd love a video on how to efficiently take notes for my upcoming Japanese 2 course
Sure thing! Thanks for your comment~ 💓
I’m learning Japanese, and I just wanna say, oh my gosh your voice is sooo cute! 🥹
So, to learn the hiragana alphabet, I first learned the vowels, and then I took note of what vowel combinations made real words. Then I got to the K column, learned what words can be made with the K letter combinations, and THEN What can be made combining the K column. Then when I do S column, I will find out what words can be made with the S letters combined, then combined with vowels, then combined with K’s and then all three together. It will keep going on and on from this point. I was wondering, do you think this is a good system for learning Japanese (Hiragana)? 🤔
hey! thank you for this video, my japanese class begins today, and i would love to know how you take notes :)
Her voice is so 🧁 sweet 😊
Grammmmer noteeee tutorial please
OMG THIS VID IS HELPING ME ALOT U JUST GOT A SUBSCRIBER(sorry for the caps)
If u don’t mind, please explain more about how to use anki for learning kanji in ur next video..tysmm!
I will talk about Anki more in depth in a different video~
Thanks for your comment 💓
Thank you this was really helpful
I'm so glad!
2:39 I'm subbing just for this I love lucky star so much 😭
Bro i phicly crumble when someone mentions kanji 😭😭 liek i lernt katakana and haragana (can’t read or write only speak rn) but i DONT FUCK with kanji 😭😭😭😭
I would love a how to take notes video for grammar, but also for Kanji.
also if you could, is there any advice on how to differentiate hiragana from katakana? i've memorized all of hiragana and some of katakana but i always confuse symbols between the two.
Katakana is spiky, hiragana has soft strokes
I'm working on a grammar video!
Also, as the commenter above me mentioned, katakana looks more rigid and stick-like. Hiragana is smoother and fluid! 💫
@@MaddiesDays cool, thanks !
ありがとう
I have been wanting to ,earn Japanese for abt a year but I don’t want to do private tutoring coz I’m very self conscious and would rather self teach myself even if it takes longer
Edit: we use memrise for school 😭 (I learn french but some people learn Spanish)
I know how it sound but is dualingo actually good to practice Japanese like 15 minutes a day for example ?I mean will it do anything ?
Hi! I would recommend you to make notes making video! Since the video is very helpful for beginners like me!
Thanks for the suggestion! Noted! 🤩
pleaseee make the note taking video, I get lost when it comes to what information is necessary, and writing everything down makes me confused 😔
Your voice is so adorable!! 😊
I learned dhiragana first, then kanji🤩
thank you, you have given me some ideas, I'm moved to japan in may with my husband teaching english, looking forward to study better ways of learning japanese, lucky my husband can speak it
That's awesome!~ Have fun in Japan!
And good luck on your Japanese study journey~
AAAAA AND PLEASEE MAKE A VIDEO OF HOW TO TAKEE NOTESSS
Ok!!
I would be interested in the grammar notes :33
Omg what’s this site at 9:02?? I need it so baaad😮
is the genki testbook really good for beginners? some people who also learn Japanese doesn't recommend it 😅😅
I just started to learn Japanese with Hiragana,
As you mention in the video can please make another video on How to make Grammar Notes of Japanese lang.
Ok! I added it to my video ideas list~ 💓
Which should i learn first? Words? Sentence structure or grammar
Im really confused with these 3 like i dont know how i should start it
I don't understand how RTK "Remember the Kanji" works if it doesn't teach you how to read the kanji just what the English translation is. It seems like it creates extra work because you would have to look it up separately to know what the Japanese reading is...
very informative video, It is great for beginners!! I hope your channel blows up soon so people get this as a resource! Thank you🤍
@@jelliejj thank you 💖💖 I hope so too LOL 🤣
Im jest Japanese learning 2 weeks ago. Im learned hiragana and katakana. Next lesson learning tell me🤔
I have a question, what brought you to study in japan? Are you studying internationally right after high school (like for college) or what? I’m just curious because obviously I’m considering learning japanese and I want to know under what type of circumstances I would get to use the language! ^^
I always wanted to study in Japan for a long time and planned to come here right after high school but I couldn't because of covid. So I moved to Japan in 2022! Now I'm studying at a Japanese design college 🤗💕
@@MaddiesDays ooh thats awesome!! As I still don’t know what I want to do once I’m out of high school, I appreciate your input! Who knows, maybe I’ll even find my calling in japan. What do you like about japan? (If you feel like answering)
@@senseiimmandi I like that I can live a really nice daily life, walkable city, and it’s safe so I feel comfortable doing things by myself! Also there’s still many things I haven’t tried in Japan so I have many goals to work towards while I’m here 💖
@@MaddiesDays That’s cool! Defenitely makes me more intrigued in looking into studying there after high school, thanks! ^^
あなたの声はとても心地よい ❤
I learned hiragana and katakana in 2weeks
I don't get why hiragana can't be used for foreign words.
I'm done learning hiragana i'm now in katakana and i done that too
How many days it took for you to memorize hiragana
1 day bc it was pretty easy
Sensei ... Use tablet for learn kanji is good?
thank you for sharing i need it because my co wrokers japanese i cant understand hahaha
Happy to help! hahah
I dont have the Memrise App😭
Maybe I lost it through the video, but I saw you recommend a lot of apps and pages for speaking or katakana, etc, is there an app you can recommend to start learing how to read and write hiragana?
On further investigation I think I just realized that "Kana" is the name for the combination of both hiragana and katakana, so the memrize app should work for that, sorry lol
Hi! i've finished genki 1 so jlpt n5 but i'm a bit weak with grammar after taking mock tests... Do you have any tips to remember grammar? I'm really struggling with learning it, remembering it and using it..
I will make a dedicated video for grammar!
@@MaddiesDays ooooh thank you so much I’ll make sure to check it out when it’s out
Very helpful ❤❤❤
Yay! I’m happy it could help you 🤗
@@MaddiesDays 💝💝
Your videos are really good 😊
Your voice is so beautiful to hear
wow thank you!!! 😭😭
The video was so useful thank you so much, the note taking video would be really useful, And I just wanted to point out that you're so beautiful
Okie dokie! I will work on making a note taking video 💓 💫
I struggle with memorizing hiragana and katakana, any advice?
Flashcards will be your best friend. Either physical flashcards, or digital ones! You can use Memrise like I mentioned in the video or make your own by hand! ✨
I only wanna learn it to read mangas. But someone says that there is 5 types of alphabets 😢
Only 3 alphabets!
@@MaddiesDays oh Amen 🙏🏾✨ misinformation i guess.
I bought the first heisig book recently and it confuses me so much that I don't get to learn the japanese pronounciation with it.
I'm considering making a more in depth video on kanji and explaining using this book🤔
@MaddiesDays that'd be great!
2.000 kanji? I was thaught there was more than 50.000 different kanji used in japanese... Or is it the amount needed for an N5 language certificate?
For N5, you need around 100 kanji
For N1, you need 2136 kanji, which are the ones that are commonly used in daily life (stated by the japanese government - Jōyō Kanji)
Then there are 863 Jinmeiyō kanji, which are used in personal names only
Around 50000 kanji are considered to be comprehensive in japan but only around 13000 kanji can be encoded in Japanese kanji standards.
Around 3000/3500 kanji are commonly used and understood by Japanese citizens.
Hope this helps 😊
@@lilianashan6868 Thank you for the useful information, much appriciated!
Ive been learning japanese for a year and a half now and only know 87 words…
Keep going!! ✨💪
Thankfully, i come from a few years of chinese studies... So kanjis aren't such a problem... 😅😅
That’s awesome 😭
I got a duo ad
Would you recommend using the genki book?.
@@mjhmaree Personally I have never used it but it’s the most popular one that beginners usually use! I used the Tobira book and I definitely recommend Tobira 💫
If you try out the genki book you should make a review about that if you want too and thank you for the recommendation tho
Would you recommend tobira more than tango Japanese book
And would tobira be understandable for a person who barely knows Japanese?.
@@mjhmaree They serve 2 different purposes! Tango is only for learning new words. Tobira covers different topics like grammar, vocab, reading etc. But if you don't know hiragana and some basic kanji yet it Tobira may be difficult for you. So in that case I would recommend you start learning some vocab with Tango N5
Uh... I only learned the meaning of a sentence eheh I don't learn the writing at all
こんにちは私は ネパールでしょう
Bro I’m twelve from the Nara prefecture and I don’t know it yet 😂😂 btw is my English good I learned English when I was like 7
Keep it up
Thank you
日本語勉強頑張ってください
Omg I love ur acc🤗🤗
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA im gonna die... i cry when anyone says "kanj-" NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
youre so cute!
haahah
thanks!!
めちゃくちゃかわいい声
I need pdf books if u know?
I don't know of any PDF books, but usually Amazon has kindle or digital versions of books on their site!
precisava disso
obrigado💖
Kanji scares me
Graghhhh kanji😭😭😭
Kawaiii❤
bro just use google translation
let's be friends