Learned Japanese in 30 Days to Watch Anime Without Subtitles

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @flashgordon6510
    @flashgordon6510 Год назад +62

    Nobody can learn Japanese fluently in 30 days, so don't feel bad. It's a long, long road, but keep going!!

    • @arizona_iced_out_boy
      @arizona_iced_out_boy Год назад

      I'm 3 years in, living/working in Japan and I still feel like dumb child. It's a hard language, but I enjoy learning it still and reading feels rewarding.
      I don't think I got to a point where I could watch anime comfortably until like recently tbh. Even then, I have to have Japanese subtitles on to read along with, but it can be just a case of my reading is way stronger than my listening.

  • @oooow6861
    @oooow6861 Год назад +6

    わたしは にほんじんです
    このビデオを えいごのべんきょうのために みました
    We Japanese all know that it takes a long time to acquire our language, especially for people who are not familiar with Asian languages but I love your challenge.
    I'm with you!

    • @PoliSciPrincess
      @PoliSciPrincess Год назад

      私は日本語を勉強します、あなたのてがみはわたしはわかります!!

  • @theub4087
    @theub4087 Год назад +1

    the thing I noticed with language is that it's not something you learn it's something you pick up example i'm a native from Belgium but speak native level English just because I was surrounded by it, it also helps if you just avoid translations in general because languages don't really translate

  • @skzchill
    @skzchill Год назад +6

    i was like 5 mins in and expected this guy to be a huge youtuber with like million subs but i looked down and 148?? cmon, dude deserves more fr

  • @PARZ90s
    @PARZ90s Год назад +1

    @7:18 I like how honest this part is. I see a lot of videos saying they learned a language within a week, while some may be true because they are used to studying languages, is this the case for most people? Of course not. Learning a new language takes a lot of time and effort to keep in your muscle memory. Good luck on your journey.

  • @oosmanbeekawoo
    @oosmanbeekawoo Год назад +4

    The subtitles will be there but we just need to watch 'em without!
    You never know when the next episode's subtitles will be delayed for an hour or two. Gotta prepare our entire lives for this moment where we will truly shine! xD

  • @DanielleLaRocca
    @DanielleLaRocca Год назад +4

    I’m learning Japanese as well to be able to watch my favorite actor without subtitles.. lol it’s hard but I think being consistent helps for sure. You’re way further than me, but it’s nice to see someone else going through the same struggles while learning a new language.

  • @DanielGolding1337
    @DanielGolding1337 Год назад +3

    I'm on day 1000, averaging 3 hours a day. Still can't do anime without subtitles.
    I mean I can understand a lot, but there's a lot missing, and it's mentally exhausting.

    • @itzhippo2072
      @itzhippo2072 Месяц назад

      Are you still going? How’s the progress?

  • @midnightshadows5837
    @midnightshadows5837 Год назад +2

    Wow. Thank you for the Tofugo webaite and your experience to study japanese. Thanks for make my Spirit up to learn Japanese 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @Gikkeoi
    @Gikkeoi Год назад +2

    I learned all hiragana and katakana in 4 days, the hardest part is learning all the jplt 2 kanjis 🥲. I would recommend after the alphabets start with the particles, then kanji with vocab

  • @0831Onkei69
    @0831Onkei69 Год назад +2

    Language learning is a long and time-consuming process for everyone. Even for polyglots... You can say you did your best with this super short term challenge.

  • @journey2b_a_master
    @journey2b_a_master Год назад

    Ik I'm late, but you should continue. I would love to see your progress

  • @kinkin8330
    @kinkin8330 Год назад +2

    I'm not English native speaker but for me learning Japanese is more easy than learning English,as Japanese grammar is the same as my native language, and I can just translate it directly however when it's come to English I have to translate it from the last word or middle words

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer Год назад

      what language

    • @DaughterofPersephone0630
      @DaughterofPersephone0630 Год назад

      Kin kin what is your native language?

    • @AntiTheBird
      @AntiTheBird Год назад

      @@DaughterofPersephone0630it almost certainly has to be Korean, I don’t know any other languages that have same grammar as Japanese

  • @shimewaza
    @shimewaza Год назад +4

    It was a nice challenge but there is no way you're going to be able to understand an anime without subtitles in 30 days. Might be possible to do it in a year if you are super-dedicated and immerse yourself in Japanese everyday for hours (and have a natural talent for languages).

  • @shinzo1444
    @shinzo1444 2 года назад +11

    すごいですね😂

  • @yunnnnnno
    @yunnnnnno Год назад +2

    It took me about 4 months to master Hiragana Alphabet, and yeah mastering hiragana will make you learn katakana very easily. And now I'm struggling with Kanji

    • @lauraidv341
      @lauraidv341 Год назад

      Do u learn by ur self or join a japanese course?

    • @yunnnnnno
      @yunnnnnno Год назад +1

      @@lauraidv341 by myself

    • @turbosnail6119
      @turbosnail6119 Год назад

      @@yunnnnnno Can I ask what resources you used? I've tried Duolingo but I've heard that Duo's Japanese course isn't good and to use LingoDeer instead. However I think once you reach a certain point, Lingodeer cuts you off and you have to subscribe to continue the course. Also so far with my experience, Lingodeer doesn't explain anything. You just fail over and over and it doesn't tell you what you're doing wrong or gives tips.

    • @fearthebearu9855
      @fearthebearu9855 Год назад

      Weird i learned myself too but it only took me 15 days i can read write katakana hiragana writing part still needs more work though

    • @yunnnnnno
      @yunnnnnno Год назад

      @@fearthebearu9855 15 days and you still need to work more. 4 months for me to master Hiragana and Katakana, which I can fluently speak and write without hesitation. So what is so weird about that? 😫

  • @davevanfunk8917
    @davevanfunk8917 Год назад

    20% is a great start, and Anime will help you learn current slang. Plus you'll be able to read Manga. Gambate, Armondo!

  • @kev2020
    @kev2020 7 месяцев назад

    Find a throwback like Inuyasha. All you have to know is "Dog, demon, half demon, idiot, fox, wolf, and sit". You'll score a 90% easily! 😂

  • @smithyjake
    @smithyjake Год назад

    Only if you are a Korean who speaks Mandarin or Chinese who speaks Hangul, then, you have a chance to learn Japanese enough to watch anime without subtitle in 30days. The SOV structure is brutal to english speaker.

  • @ramikla_146
    @ramikla_146 Год назад

    Master the basics in a week
    The thing is you don’t have a professional teacher that uses comprehensible input as one of his/her methods of teaching
    And you’re not learning a language like Portuguese

  • @lxvevei
    @lxvevei Год назад

    Underrated acc. Just subbed tho

  • @sierracomix
    @sierracomix Год назад +1

    You got further in 30 days than I have in 6 months xd
    I'm back on top, learning stuff again (I took an extended break)
    I'm (kind of strategically) avoiding practicing joyo Kanji, because once I start that, it'll be awhile before I'm done. If I miss anything important, I'm stuck not knowing it very well until I'm done

  • @NEKUSOOK
    @NEKUSOOK 24 дня назад

    It took me 5 weeks to remember all of hiragana, HOW

  • @emiribric4294
    @emiribric4294 Год назад

    very nice video

  • @Devil_Killer_6-6-6
    @Devil_Killer_6-6-6 20 дней назад

    Me do in 2 day hiragana and katagana 💀

  • @DonovanSlue123
    @DonovanSlue123 Год назад

    i got both genki texts for free.

  • @pasang999.
    @pasang999. Год назад

    I am your 97 subscriber🇳🇵❤️

  • @Kidfishstick1
    @Kidfishstick1 Год назад +2

    Copy of cole hashting?

  • @仮面ライダー-d3l
    @仮面ライダー-d3l Год назад

    むずいけど頑張って勉強して日本語ならではの表現の美しさを知ってほしいな

  • @nakamura7346
    @nakamura7346 2 года назад +2

    我用了一个月去背平假名和片假名。 但是它的拗音 和二连音对于我来说太难了

  • @randomchumbud121
    @randomchumbud121 Год назад

    アニメを見るなら必要なら、日本語には勉強するべきところと勉強しなくていいところがあるから、そういうのも知らないと難しいよね😅

  • @muradtheoz
    @muradtheoz Год назад

    Why missleading Title!!!! not right thing to do bro.

  • @danrok2
    @danrok2 Год назад

    Why is it always like that, further more i learn jp, more videos like this show's up lol

  • @yoshihasascended
    @yoshihasascended Год назад

    Are you still going ?
    I really hope so because most people do 30 day challenge get burned out, see no result and conclude that they cant learn japanese.
    It's really just a long journey, the key here is consistency which a 30 day period is not enough but in a consistent 365 days you can learn your first 1100 words and go more in depth in grammar and sentence mining in anime

    • @yoshihasascended
      @yoshihasascended Год назад

      if you still dont have anki i recommend getting it and install the 2k/6k deck

    • @armandosky
      @armandosky  Год назад +1

      I’m still learning 👍 I’m struggling here and there but it’s all part of the process

    • @_uchiha
      @_uchiha Год назад +1

      ​​@@armandosky could you do like a 60 or 100 day check up video to show your progress
      nevermind I saw this video was made 6 months ago 💀

  • @user-xe4lq8ni8o
    @user-xe4lq8ni8o Год назад

    日本語を勉強しても、日本でしか使えないのになぁ〜……

    • @Mr.Futaki
      @Mr.Futaki Год назад +1

      ちゃうよ、友達を作って、彼らと一緒に使うやねん

  • @Kidfishstick1
    @Kidfishstick1 Год назад +2

    But still good

  • @siyacer
    @siyacer Год назад

    heh

  • @kourtneyjohnson1557
    @kourtneyjohnson1557 Год назад +1

    3:22 Well what's the guys name? Lol

    • @tcgdarren5865
      @tcgdarren5865 Год назад +1

      Tokini Andy.
      I watch his videos a lot! He's a good teacher

    • @Santiago-in1xf
      @Santiago-in1xf Год назад

      @@tcgdarren5865 Yup. He's gotten me through 5 going on six college Japanese courses.

  • @jarobano
    @jarobano Год назад

    #150 suscriber

  • @SherrifOfNottingham
    @SherrifOfNottingham Год назад

    This has never been a good motivator for me
    Being somebody who's been in theater (though I was personally on the tech side I was around a lot of acting) learning the japanese I did made me disappointed, Japanese voice acting is... frankly awful. Lip flaps don't usually match up and the actors over act AND use a lot of words and expressions that are extremely abnormal. It also showed me how glaringly inaccurate subtitles actually are, and how dubs OFTEN have dialogue that matched the original script better than the subtitles we get.
    Frankly learning Japanese made me become almost exclusively a dub watcher.