that’s a tricky way to explain it because that kā you’re talking about isn’t part of the two lectures of Japanese kanji, but yeah… almost all of the kanjis have 2 to 3/4/5 readings
Most of the pronunciation shown in the video are Kunyomi. Onyomi (Chinese reading) would sound much more similar to Chinese. For example 金 in the video uses the Onyomi reading, which is very close to its Mandarin pronunciation jin.
Their readings arent always like this, theres this system called onyomi and kunyomi, you use onyomi if the kanji is part of a compound 2 or more kanji/hiragana to make a word like 日本語, you use onyomi if 2 or more kanjis/hiraganas are next to each other that form to make a new meaning, kunyomi on the contrary is used for stand alone kanjis, kanjis that are used only on their own not with other kanjis 人 •onyomi- ジン •kunyomi- ひと Igirisu-JIN-desu イギリス人です Its a british The word イギリス is used with 人 so its pronounced as JIN HITO-wa-koko-desu 人はここです A person is here 人 and は are different parts of speech, 人 is a word and は is a particle so 人 is a standalone kanji therefore it uses kunyomi Sorry if i commit grammar mistakes, im not done learning yet😅😊
@contrasor no problem :), more examples of these are: 日 Day/Sun -Nichi -Jitsu 日 Day NICHI 平日 Weekdays hei-JITSU 新 New -Atara(shii) -Shin 新しい New ATARA(SHII) 新聞 Newspaper SHIN-bun Same meaning, different context/reading
When the looping of the short is perfect and your short-term memory is so imperfect that you forget the previous kanji when the next one comes up. It just feels new kanji every time and the short becomes a mugen train!!!
Kuruma?? Isnt that literally the name of the first vehicle in gta 3?? I always thought i sounded cool for all these years but apparently it just meant car in Japanese 😭
This video makes it look easy but in reality its a lot harder. I dont know the learning process for native Japanese speakers, but for everyone else you need to first learn radicals, which are like puzzle peices to each Kanji chatacter. Every Kanji should have 1 or more radical I think. Anyway once you do that you can start trying to learn Kanji one by one. And each Kanji have have multiple Kunyomi and Onyomi, this can change the pronunciation of the Kanji. You also need to be careful where you use which version of each Kanji, and there's also like a million exceptions for specific Kanji that break the Kunyomi and Onyomi system. Then you have to do that like 2000 times to be at an adult reading level... which is hard.
I speak Chinese and all those characters I know them but they have different pronunciation 😮 it means that japanese would be easier for me if I speak Chinese? I heard that for japanese learners the hard part was learning the kanjis
父 (chichi) is more like "my father." 母 (haha) is more like "my mother." They're used when speaking about your parent with others outside your family. お父さん (otou-san) Father お母さん (okaa-san) Mother These are what you'd typically use when speaking to your mother and father.
It's intresting that one kanji can has the different prounise in different countries. But the meaning are the same. This is why in ancient eastasian people can community each other by writing on the peaper useing kanji.Even though they speak different languages
most words have different meanings and readings, only the basic one are similar, but most Japanese people can't or have a hard time understanding complex phrases in Chinese
when I heard kin am I the only one that remembered V's line from DMC 5 "to see one's justice through,a man must fight for it,even if the one that stands before him,is his kin"?
Every time, You always learned the Japanese Language, But even you have to learn the Russian Alphabet within these all Cyrillic Alphabetic Letters, & You need to Change your own mind to know about the Russian Language for these all Words, Sentences, & Pronunciations.
Just asking How the kanji is using in Japanese to from a word? I can get the using Hiragana as the alphabet in Japanese but kanji? Aren't they like full word? I'm new learner so sry if my question is dumb or something
Kanji are ideas. One idea can be enough for a word, but some words are made of several ideas. 白 (shiro) is White 鳥 (tori) is Bird 白鳥 (hakuchou) is Swan
For example, A in English and あ in Hiragana and ア in Katakana do not have much meaning on their own. However, in the case of 漢字Kanji, various meanings are attached to it, and it is compressed and stored like a container. Kanji is difficult because there are so many things to memorize, but once you memorize it, it's convenient. Kanji itself is symbolic special character, textbooks, novels, comic books(manga) ,news paper, subtitle , etc… Kanji is easy for the brain to recognize.(Kanji is suitable for speed reading)
i ddnt understand. The 1st line is English. 2nd line is what and 3rd line? 4th line is Pronunciation. I confused about the 2nd big and bold line vs 3rd line.what you want to teach actually.
0:21 The kanji 口(くち)Kuchi can be pronounced as 口(ぐち)Guchi, but if you want to express the meaning of mouth, please pronounce it Kuchi. In this video it is pronounced ぐちGuchi instead of くちKuchi
@@yourhighnessshanzay you shouldn't call your parents 母 or 父, you should call your parents as お父さん and お母さん. はは and ちち are used when you're talking of your parents to someone else: Ex. 私の母は看護師です
You can read them similar to that if they are used with another kanji for example 日本人 nihonjin , 水牛 suikyo . Not always as many kanji tend to have different pronunciations
Conozco todos estos, también conozco muchos más quizás más de 100. Y aún así me cuesta leer textos a veces, solo me salva el contexto en hiragana o otros kanjis que si recuerdo en el momento, muchas veces se me olvidan ~(>_
Me when i laugh but i accidently summon a japanese mother
😂😂😂😂, the final boss was spawned
www
I genuinely don’t like that pronunciation for mother in Japan it doesn’t even make sense
@@elmaschimba963 then fk back off to english
😂😂😂😂 I busted out laughing. Awesome
BY THE WAY, ONE KANJI CAN HAVE MANY WAYS TO PRONOUNCE IT. LIKE 母 BY ITSELF IS ‘HAHA’ BUT IN MANY SCENARIOS IT CAN BE ‘KA’
that’s a tricky way to explain it because that kā you’re talking about isn’t part of the two lectures of Japanese kanji, but yeah… almost all of the kanjis have 2 to 3/4/5 readings
Nah, it's "O-haha-san", trust.
@@Lazar-TSincorrect, it's "o-kaa-san"
@@MuichiroAme By Odin's Fade, was it that difficult to tell that my remark was comedically sarcastic?
@@Lazar-TS what's comedically sarcastic?
Finally a 10 hour vocabulary video! Thanks so much!
Finally a short whose looping I can get behind.
As a Chinese i know every kanji in this video except their pronunciation
I'm still leaning Chinese but YAH
(I am chinese)
Most of the pronunciation shown in the video are Kunyomi. Onyomi (Chinese reading) would sound much more similar to Chinese. For example 金 in the video uses the Onyomi reading, which is very close to its Mandarin pronunciation jin.
So true😭 i literally say chinese word
저도.. ㅋ 동아시아 만세
ありがとう!!💗
arigatou = thank you
あ(a) り(ri) が(ga [ka with dakon]) と(to) う(u)
どういたしまして
@@willi_rubik do u I ta shi ma shi to
@@Duskerrて is "te"; not "to". Close though!
Me: *Laughs*
Mother: なに?!! (WHAT?!)
😂😂
*casually starts laughing in Ws*
💀
thats it automatically whenever you laugh in the presence of a mother that isn't yours you're going to say okaasan instead of haha
何*
use kanji
Their readings arent always like this, theres this system called onyomi and kunyomi, you use onyomi if the kanji is part of a compound 2 or more kanji/hiragana to make a word like 日本語, you use onyomi if 2 or more kanjis/hiraganas are next to each other that form to make a new meaning, kunyomi on the contrary is used for stand alone kanjis, kanjis that are used only on their own not with other kanjis
人
•onyomi- ジン
•kunyomi- ひと
Igirisu-JIN-desu
イギリス人です
Its a british
The word イギリス is used with 人 so its pronounced as JIN
HITO-wa-koko-desu
人はここです
A person is here
人 and は are different parts of speech, 人 is a word and は is a particle so 人 is a standalone kanji therefore it uses kunyomi
Sorry if i commit grammar mistakes, im not done learning yet😅😊
this was very helpful thank you
@contrasor no problem :), more examples of these are:
日 Day/Sun
-Nichi
-Jitsu
日 Day
NICHI
平日 Weekdays
hei-JITSU
新 New
-Atara(shii)
-Shin
新しい New
ATARA(SHII)
新聞 Newspaper
SHIN-bun
Same meaning, different context/reading
こうやって日本語を他国の人が学んでくれる様子がコメント欄から観察できるのなんか嬉しい
日本の言語と文化は美しいですから。🙂
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Can you help me learn?
I don't know what to do, but it's good! (I don't speak English, so I'll use a translation)
@@だいおうひらめH3 ok :(
ありがとうございます😊
When the looping of the short is perfect and your short-term memory is so imperfect that you forget the previous kanji when the next one comes up. It just feels new kanji every time and the short becomes a mugen train!!!
ありがとうございます
「年」のアクセントがToshIのそれなのよ
😢 you are so lucky... Japan is my dream... I am also learning Japanese... Its hard thanks for the nice video ❤ lots of love from India
これわすごいね!
@@BinodTharuiyayou should use は not わ as a topic marker!
Thank you! But it would be even better if you repeat each word a couple times. For total beginner like me is too fast that I can’t remember 😂😂
Also you need to learn the stroke order.
Try learning to write it, that’s what I do.
すごいね!
ありがとう🙏
はい、これはすごいね!ありがとうレィヌーさん!
😊😊😊😊😊😊@@lolnationhere
@@lolnationhere君わ日本語がかわいいです、あなたわ駆け出しでしょう?
@@Kihichhあなたも可愛いよ!!!!
ありがとうございました!!!❤
So when a Japanese call their mom, foreigner thinks they just laughed 😳
I'M CRYING I LOVE HOW MOM IN JAPANESE IS 'HAHA'
What its normal as a kid who learnt N5 and N4 in 3rd grade itself its normal- ( NOT BRAGGING ! ! ! )
@@Mishdreamcore2502 what do you mean "normal"? It's still strange regardless of what you studied lol
foot = 足(ashi)
leg = 脚(ashi)
Thank you from Japan 🇯🇵💖
It is lovely to see that how this language matche sthe real life, the characters represent the word.
More Kanji please
спасибо вам большое! было очень интересно слушать ❤️
ピッチアクセントが正しくないのがありますね。AIが話してるから仕方ないかな。
日=Sun/Day
Love Japan From Iran🇯🇵🇮🇷
Kuchi for mouth is insane
Imagine "I like yo kuchi". 💀💀 💀💀💀💀💀
Imagine "I like yo kuchi". 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@EmbersMidiBlacker how come bro took my comment but got more likes 😭😭
@@realtriipie it's like stealing bro's joke and become popular because of it, i feel you. 💀
Yup same like guchi is entrance😅😅
Kuruma?? Isnt that literally the name of the first vehicle in gta 3?? I always thought i sounded cool for all these years but apparently it just meant car in Japanese 😭
Wow 😮😮
So Kanji is basically the "Japanese words written shortly" and not an Alphabet?
As someone who've been studying japanese in university for 4 years, these are like the only kanji I know... 💀
What!!!😂😂
just in the first year you learn 500+ kanjis lol what kind of university have you done
Yay thank god i was born in Hong Kong(China) the words(kanji) are the same its just that its pronunciation is different
you can also use 本 when saying japan (日本)
also to say "today" (本日)
@@orfeoassiti6669
today = 今日 (きょう)
honjitsu is more for formal situations, like an official announcement
This video makes it look easy but in reality its a lot harder.
I dont know the learning process for native Japanese speakers, but for everyone else you need to first learn radicals, which are like puzzle peices to each Kanji chatacter.
Every Kanji should have 1 or more radical I think.
Anyway once you do that you can start trying to learn Kanji one by one. And each Kanji have have multiple Kunyomi and Onyomi, this can change the pronunciation of the Kanji. You also need to be careful where you use which version of each Kanji, and there's also like a million exceptions for specific Kanji that break the Kunyomi and Onyomi system. Then you have to do that like 2000 times to be at an adult reading level... which is hard.
I’m learning Japanese harigana and kanji all at once
I speak Chinese and all those characters I know them but they have different pronunciation 😮 it means that japanese would be easier for me if I speak Chinese? I heard that for japanese learners the hard part was learning the kanjis
as a chinese i understand the kranji characters inatantly
Love it ❤
すごいです。ありがとう!
Imagin if i said "haha" loudly on frot of my mother💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Hi are you taking Japanese teaching classes? Through online
父 (chichi) is more like "my father."
母 (haha) is more like "my mother."
They're used when speaking about your parent with others outside your family.
お父さん (otou-san) Father
お母さん (okaa-san) Mother
These are what you'd typically use when speaking to your mother and father.
ありがとう‼️
It's intresting that one kanji can has the different prounise in different countries. But the meaning are the same. This is why in ancient eastasian people can community each other by writing on the peaper useing kanji.Even though they speak different languages
most words have different meanings and readings, only the basic one are similar, but most Japanese people can't or have a hard time understanding complex phrases in Chinese
夢想遠大,付諸行動,創造你熱愛的生活 ⛅🪞
Dream big, take action, and create a life you love ☕
احلَم ، اتّخذ خطوة واصنع الحياة التي تليق بكَ 🪄
when I heard kin am I the only one that remembered V's line from DMC 5 "to see one's justice through,a man must fight for it,even if the one that stands before him,is his kin"?
If you look hard enough, the kanji kind of looks like what they represent somehow.
no shit sherlock, you thought they were random drawings?
@ for the most part yeah, since it’s pretty hard to come up with 5000 symbols.
Now we have to learn how to write them: from the beginning to the end.
Year can also be nen
Thank you
どうもありがとう❤
I watched too much anime and sounds all familiar
Japanese people do not talk anime subtitles its said to not speak anime Japanese in Japan
イントネーションに気配りしないと違う意味になっちゃうよ〜
Thanc you
ありがとう!!!!!
Every time, You always learned the Japanese Language, But even you have to learn the Russian Alphabet within these all Cyrillic Alphabetic Letters, & You need to Change your own mind to know about the Russian Language for these all Words, Sentences, & Pronunciations.
這些字對台灣人來說太親切了
只要是华人都看得懂😂
Just asking
How the kanji is using in Japanese to from a word? I can get the using Hiragana as the alphabet in Japanese but kanji? Aren't they like full word?
I'm new learner so sry if my question is dumb or something
kanji are full words for the most part
Kanji are ideas. One idea can be enough for a word, but some words are made of several ideas.
白 (shiro) is White
鳥 (tori) is Bird
白鳥 (hakuchou) is Swan
For example, A in English and あ in Hiragana and ア in Katakana do not have much meaning on their own.
However, in the case of 漢字Kanji, various meanings are attached to it, and it is compressed and stored like a container.
Kanji is difficult because there are so many things to memorize, but once you memorize it, it's convenient.
Kanji itself is symbolic special character, textbooks, novels, comic books(manga) ,news paper, subtitle , etc…
Kanji is easy for the brain to recognize.(Kanji is suitable for speed reading)
kanji represents the meaning of a word. they can stand alone or be used to create more complex ideas. hiragana & katakana represent sounds.
Water look like russian letter Ж (zh)
i ddnt understand.
The 1st line is English.
2nd line is what and
3rd line?
4th line is Pronunciation.
I confused about the 2nd big and bold line vs 3rd line.what you want to teach actually.
Kanji for mizu (water) kinda looks like hangul to me (lol)
英語の発音の練習できました😊
對於中國人來說看這個視頻可以學到英語和日語😂
Yes
duoble benefited!
Now I know why Japan is called Nippon/Nihon 🚪
ARIGATO N
As a chinese learner i know every characters and its similar like hanzi so i shocked 😮
0:21
The kanji 口(くち)Kuchi can be pronounced as 口(ぐち)Guchi, but if you want to express the meaning of mouth, please pronounce it Kuchi.
In this video it is pronounced ぐちGuchi instead of くちKuchi
はは、母 ❤❤❤ ちち、父 ❤❤❤
Btw the pronunciations (or pitch accent) are a bit off because of the AI voice. I think Google translate has better pitch accent
金
きん【kin】gold
かね【kane】money
*laughs*
*a random Japanese mother spawns in* “何!? (What?!)
heyyy I knew every one of these :D
Nice
👍👍
I know mizo cuz it's the same as chinese.
I learnt chinese a little bit last year and that's what I remember.
Him: hi (火)
Me:hi
Him: what?
Me:?
Haha for mother and father for chichi and kruma is the nine tails 🦊😅😅😅😅😅😅😂
Song name?
What is given in the third line?
What is diffirence between "はは" and "おかさん" or "ちち" and "おとさん"?
おかあさん and おとうさん are more formal, more like mother & father. はは and ちち are more casual, something you'd actually call your parents, like mum and dad.
@@yourhighnessshanzay Thanks
@@yourhighnessshanzay you shouldn't call your parents 母 or 父, you should call your parents as お父さん and お母さん.
はは and ちち are used when you're talking of your parents to someone else:
Ex. 私の母は看護師です
@@orfeoassiti6669 apologies, thanks.
MOM : haha 😂😂😂
Wait, Are there like a thousand of kanji that's had ITS own world,
漢字を覚えたいならひたすら書きまくるんだよ
見ても覚えられない
If chichi means father, then is chichi Goku' s father and not bardock?
本 can be book, origin, nationality or cost
or a cylindrical object 一本
My Sensei only taught us four, now there's more just for me!
I thought that you read the first word is "shuī"
❤
Doesn't ねん also included?😊
Arigatou...baritou kara,yoroshiku
人 dumb me thinking this is “Ren” and水 is “Shui” because of mandarin
That’s not too far actually because the on-yomi(Chinese readings in Japanese) of those are 人 - jin or nin and 水 - sui
You can read them similar to that if they are used with another kanji for example 日本人 nihonjin , 水牛 suikyo . Not always as many kanji tend to have different pronunciations
Conozco todos estos, también conozco muchos más quizás más de 100.
Y aún así me cuesta leer textos a veces, solo me salva el contexto en hiragana o otros kanjis que si recuerdo en el momento, muchas veces se me olvidan ~(>_
我真的认识所有字啊尽管我不是日本人😮
Duolingo taught me とし meant city
とし written as city is 都市, which is the reason why kanjis are essential for the japanese language
❤❤❤❤
ደስ የሚል ቪዲዮ እህት።
How do I know these
I thought "hi" meant "day"
Pronunciation:ashi
My ears:Ah shit-
Is that the pun behind the name “Big Mom”?
Now say 後天性免疫不全症候群 without your furniture descending into the air
you have to think about it in blocks
後天性 (こうてんせい) Acquired
免疫 (めんえき) Immunity
不全 (ふぜん) Incomplete
症候群 (しょうこうぐん) Syndrome
or just say エイズ lol