200 Words Every Japanese Beginner Must-Know
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I have spent months studying studying Japanese quickly and found a great resource at Fergs magic blueprint (google it if you are interested)
There are several suggestions for how to learn Japanese
Decide exactly why you want to learn japanese
Try to speak japanese everyday
Decide what process works for you the best.
(I discovered about these and more from Fergs magic blueprint site )
Hi
@@trieucao2328 thanks a lot it's too nice . Thanks for sharing
@@san3 アメリカ人です
Japanese man: konichiwa
Me: uhhh eakon
🤣🤣🤣🤣
HGHGVHGJJB
*Konbawa
Me: mom turn on the eakon.
Mom: what? the eatcon?
Lol
English: Bathroom
Japanese: Basu-ru-mu ~
Oh Japan. Never change.
I already know Japanese because I am Japanese lol I just wanted to see the comments
ラヴィravy Probably not. Considering they’re Japanese they probably learned it at a young age.
ラヴィravy love ur pfp!
But I'm from india... So I don't know... but, I want to learn Japanese lagu... 😔
@@emi-fk9pl جطم بك
@Megumin Takahashi 😘
Took me till 26 minutes in to realize it was alphabetical order...
Splatoon, nice pfp
it took me this comment to know that
^
Uhm....
Lol😂😂
8mins later and read your comment before i notice 😂😂😂
7:17 THIS IS JUST A BOOKMARK SO PLEASE IGNORE THIS (Imōto ni tsukatte ita!)
Lets get it to 1k likes! 😂😂
ruusu chan?
Sore wa NeonRedx to wa nanidesu ka?
lol google translated
@@wheat2007 bruh I’m legit Japanese but my sister is American and she wanted to learn 😂
I already know Japanese but I'm not from Japan. Just here to see how ya'll people doing. Best of luck kings and queens
how did you learn, i’m using duolingo or whatever it’s called but i don’t know the right way for the writing
@@mi-qw7qf I used an app called Busuu.
13:49 meat "niku"
Me : crying bc of sasha
PLEASE IM STILL NOT OVER HER DEATH AND THE ENDING OF OT IS TOMORROW
Damn........
What is happening?
OMG I love aot too!!!
#36 用意する
it does not mean "cook", it literally means "preparations/to prepare"
食事を用意する to prepare a meal
旅行の用意 traveling preparations
ホテルの部屋を用意する prepare a hotel room
synonyms of 用意 are 準備 junbi and 支度 shitaku
cook(ing) is 料理 ryouri and 調理 chouri is cooking or cookery
魚を料理する cook fish
料理学校 cooking school
魚を調理する cook (and prepare) fish
調理師 a cook
That's helpful thanks for correcting that.
3Q OMG COOKING SCHOOL 😂 😂
I am so confused what do you guys use for speaking harigana or something else??? Please tell me
Arigato gozaimas!
finally someone correcting the video instead of just saying it's wrong
The words are all pronounced in dictionary form, which is not quite they way they sound in conversation. The "G" sounds are usually pronounced a little harder, if I were to day "this afternoon" it would be "kyou no gogo, with the second g pronounced more strongly. On the other hand, the months "hachi-gatsu," the "u" sound is often omitted, and sounds like "hachi-gats." My Japanese is not all that great, but after living in Japan for many years, my pronunciation is pretty good.
That's what I remember too.
so what is link to your VID ?
It depends on the dialect. This is the standard pronunciation of Kanto dialect which is what people should learn as a basic, as it is standard Japanese.
Is it just me or did bed sound like pet
Qurem I like hentai lmao
Same
I'm a native Japanese but, I could hear "pet" too.
This is glorious, I been tryin to find out about "learning powerful methods to build your Chi energy" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Fellmeroni Rudimentary Chi - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my colleague got amazing success with it.
You can't just listen. I'm finding you have to see the characters.
Who else knew april because of your lie in april :,c
If you can count in japanese then you know all months !
一月やニ月や三月
Ichi gatsu, ni gatsu, san gatsu, etc ^^
@@Roxar96 ty uwu
@@itsvalen3041 Derien frr
@@midnight-magazine shigatsu
@@cytnix879 it is both actually yon and shi is 4
1:28
ベッド(☓petto)(○beddo)
1:43
ビール(☓hiiru)(○biiru)
4:55
cook≠用意する
cook=料理する(ryouri suru)
本物の日本人とは思えない変な発音
Me taking notes over here like deku XD
I’m in love with this language ❤️
Me too
2:26 *AOI AOI ANO SORA!!!!* XD
LOL that is what I had in mind when I first learned this word
Just remembered the naruto opening
Narutoooo
Ahahahhahaha me every single time 😂😂😂
I learned the word before I watched Naruto, and when I got to that intro of the series I was like "WAIT I KNOW THAT WORD".... that word and many others but it was amazing for me knowing I can at least know something in their conversations
Words in jp (16:18)
Pen: hi. Are u fine?
Pencil: I would like to express my great respect for you usind 2 simple expressions: the first one would be "hi", a simple way to approach people and start a conversation. The second one would be "how are you/are you fine?" A simple and effective way to help the communication to be a little bit more polite.
"cook" 用意する youi suru is wrong, 料理する ryouri suru is correct
Month names seem to be easiest to memorize! Just month number + "-gatsu" ... )))
I also like simple word for "stomach" ...
Руслан Заурбеков thank u for da months
Words everyone should know number 2: "air conditioner"
I'm Japanese. I would like to supplement the color.
blue→aoi(adjective) ao(noun)
black→kuroi(adjective) kuro(noun)
red→akai(adjective) aka(noun)
yellow→kiiroi(adjective) kiiro(noun)
white→shiroi(adjective) shiro(noun)
However, it is not possible to add "i" to all colors. For example, green and purple cannot be called "midorii" or "murasakii".
why? Japanese also don't understand it.
それにしても「エアコン」って、改めて聞くとダサすぎるな
ハイ
Maybe because they already have "i"s at the end. So it's possible to replace them with 色 (iro), meaning a color.
I'm 11 years old and i am learning Japanese for fun so this really helped, thank you.
Good luck. Ganbatte kudasai
I'm 11 too, I wish you luck.
@@LukainX Im just 10.....
Did you learn it?
I want to learn Japanese because i want to visit japan once
Same!!!
Yea same
Aww i thought it will start from “hello” but it start from afternoon..awww
Im a Japanese person.
To be honest, the pronunciation of this video is a little different.
I think it should not be used as a reference.
Sorry in poor English.🙇🙇
You guys, reading in characters will help you pronounce things better. Reading in Romaji will only make you put more stress on to a syllable and pronounce it totally wrong. Note that katakana is basically used/written for native words that weren't origanally in the japanese language. Sorry for my spelling mistakes. Also, the colours can be said and types without the i at the end. Near the end, she said year totally different from what was written btw, be careful and good luck learning japanese hahaahahahhdgsgahsbhdb ;)
😣😰
Some of these are pronounced differently than it’s spelt. Which should we be learning? The spelling way or the way it’s pronounced?
The ones written in katakana?
I'm not even learning Japanese; I'm learning Chinese. The only reason I watch these videos is because the speaker's voice is drop-dead adorable
How is learning chinese going for you?
Bruh I learned chinese and u should try japanese cause it kinda of similar so ye that why I started Japanese 😅
Bread in japanese is also spanish word for bread how cool lol
Their word for bread they adopted from the Portuguese. Notice it is written in katakana and not kanji.
I was going to say the exact same thing
Also in French it’s very similar it’s “pain”
i'm brazilian and this amazed me when I noticed it, I wish there were more Portuguese loan words ;-;
I love it sooo much and its helping me a lot and thx for posting this it means a lot to me
Tip : I learned from this video that if you know counting from to 1 to 12 in japanese then adding gatsu in the number will make it month.
A very useful video for beginners. Thanks.
Now I can understand calenders and words in anime
RinRin's MiilkTea mhmmm
Ngl I just want to be able to watch the anime without reading the subtitles.
same man
for this you also need to learn the alphabet i believe
That's how it always starts lol.
You're in for a rough ride, the subtitles are the easiest way lol
@@kagenotatsumaki but you won't learn anything from sub
many of these are incorrect
I didn't notice any errors but those pronunciations are different from the west-of-Osaka Honshu pronunciations I learned.
@Madtroidfirst off you...literally just wanted to say that you know 5 languagesツ
Second do you know Japanese and if you do what should I do after I learn hiragana and katana
Anthony Lewis start learning kanji after mastering both hiragana and katakana.
@@thedyingunicorn I hate "learning" Kanji, I tend to talk to more Japanese people and pick it up as I go a long, it's like asking someone to name and learn every noun
Anthony Lewis learn kanji
Why does beer (biru) sounds like (hiru)?
JJ Huang because biru is spelled as hiru only with tenten (search tenten on google)
JJ Huang hello I'm japanese and I think it is just a mistake.
TheXavif1 oh right sorry i confused the two
@@tye4283 Thanks, i think there are more mistakes.
@JJ Huang And 午後 [gogo] is pronounced with [gomo]. Strange. パン sounds like [pam]. In some more cases ン [n] is pronounced with [m]. In [kompyuuta] (コンピュータ) this leads to a sound closer to the original, while is sounds wrongly in [eakom] (エアコン ). Maybe only I hear the "m" ...
It's actually only 199 words as 話す is in there twice at 19:24 "speak" and 20:48 "talk"
yeah
speak=はなす、しゃべる
talk=はなす、しゃべる、会話する(kaiwa suru)
Very useful! Thank you!
私はこれで英語の勉強をします。
素晴らしい
私は日本語を勉強します😁😁
@@petrichorrs That sentence is correct!( ^ω^ )
although some of these might be wrong, I know that many of them are correct. because one side of my family is fully Japanese, I hear them say many of these words and I even have to learn these words too
Why do you put the words in such a random order? Would be more helpful to have an order like months etc.
Alphabethic order
Guys just get duolingo or use google translate and repeat it to learn.
I beat section 1 and already learned over 200 words on duolingo plus, and a japaneese person said this information was false so clearly i will not use this.
Thank you for the video
所々日本語の発音が面白い...
うちらが英語の勉強する時に聞いてるリスニングは本場の人から聞いたらこんな感じなのかな
Hi
わたしがいま日本語を勉強しています。これからも熱心にがんばるます。
まあ日本人やねんけどな。
That's what I'm talking about.
2021 booooooi
I'm 14 and trying to teach myself Japanese
Same
200 WORDS YOU MUST KNOW! BEER!
Most important word when traveling in Japan 😁
I primarily came for risa and her flower pin, but i was clickbaited T.T
Well might as well learn some words while im here
Beer sounded like Heels xD
I thought how are you was Gadokidekura because I used a weird translator to teach myself how to speak
Imagine having to write all your essays with such these big ass words.... i feel bad for them, we think we have it hard 😵
I would like if there’s written in furigana because I want to read Japanese not romanized Japanese!
It's Miska ikr
Props to people who write entire essays with japenese characters.
I mean, just look at the third character is airplane!
Edit: this comment is a year old now
if you're typing, then it's easy, but yeah kanji are hard
飛行機 (ひこうき)
yup, hiragana?
taiwanese chinese are used to these words btw. In case you don't know, kanji is essentially traditional chinese characters, which is still in used in taiwan
come to taiwan
English - hotel
Japanese - trivago
1:28 これおかしくね?ペットに聞こえる。
ビールもヒールに聞こえるし笑
4:53 is also not correct. cook is ”料理する(ryorisuru)”.
”用意する” means prepare.
Is that Tokyo dialect or canto dialect
And have to say super proud of how much I learned I was about to reas atleast up to く in that haha but I'm only just over 30 characters into hirigana
@@songyi221 how are you doing now? We started almost the same time. I’m stressing a lot now 😂
awwwthanks i rlly love japan im from the Philippines
2:55 2:44
As a beginner i got 65 words i know😁
I'm a beginner and I know most of the words...bingo
ふぁっくおふ
@@SaiNithikaYakkali If you mean in total in the entire Japanese language you aren't a beginner. But if it's out of these 200 nvm
I’m a beginner and I don’t even know 8 words
just download some anki deck with the words guys, it's much better and I garantee that you will understand a lot of japanese in only a few months
You use the "cold" meaning "cold thing" (冷たい) but the "hot" meaning "hot weather" (暑い)?
Are you just TRYING to confuse people?
冷たい(tsumetai) is for cold sense of *touch* . Like 冷たい みず(tsumetai mizu meaning cold water). For (cold) *weather* 寒い(さむい~samui) is used.
Also for both hot weather and for hot sense of touch, 暑い(atsuii~あつい) is used.
I heard both but I heard "samui" more often.
暑い(atsui)天気=hot weather
熱い(atsui)食べ物=hot food
暑いis only used weather
Now to go create two thousand flashcards in sets of two hundred. (i know i have to do more than just that but that sounds fun bc im insane og)
I have a question. Why are words written in kanji when hiragana and Katakana not only are easier to read, but also takes less time to write out?
Some words are pronounced the same way so kanji helps avoid confusion
seems like the pronounciation does'nt match what it is being written.
Sometimes there are two words for the same thing and they will pronounce one and show the other---they may have done this with "seven" ("shichi" and "nana").
why is gogo pronounced gomo?
For no reason at all.
It's simply wrong
G can be pronounced like ng in the middle.
MetalGuitarManiac GOMU GOMU NO JETO BAZUUKA!!
GOMU GOMU NO RED HAWK
why is ベッド pronounced ペット?
Japanese is my favourite language
Aoi aoi- (insted aoi bird lyrics here)
I just wanna read about my favourite TV shows that are written in Japanese newspaper articles, so far l learnt the following in the past 3 days...
ザシンプソンズ The Simpsons
アメリカア America
アニメ Anime
キャラクター Character
キャスティング
Casting
シーズン Season
トム Tom
エリス Ellis
ルシファー Lucifer
オリジナル Original
シリーズ Series
人 People
ファン Fan
コミックブック Comic Book
Well now I know what tomodachi means
Risa clickbait lol
Not nice😔
Bruh
@@kiyokokiyongu9631 umm eakon
Next comment about this I see I will try to ask them🐈
The only reason im here watching this video is because im forcing my self too and teach my " totally knows Japanese cousin ".
Thanks for making this video
Thank you 😊
GOGO in English is “IKEIKE”😂
Useful content...... 👍
Am I lucky to have a natural roll with my tongue to pronounce r sounds?
Now we need 200 Every Anime Beginner must know. Brat = Gaki Spoiled Brat = Kuso Gaki
My dream is to go to a Japanese school
right now, im watching terrace house.. gotta learn some stuff.
The first 1 min I was just guessing by adding O/U like the "airporto" and then when the bathroom came and was basurumu I bursted out laughing lmao 😂😂😂
I love Japanese
Well I tried But Guess I can't get a job in Japan now
._.
How's life?
How’s everything?
So many of these words are the uncommon ways of saying things. Like cook should really be Ryorisuru
0:37 saving this cause im too lazy to write 200 words in my japenese notes
Blue: Aoi
"Wait a minute."
*me realises Aoi Kanzaki is a character from Demon Slayer*
Yea what about it
My tips of the day for memorization: "Daidokoro" (Dai "Big" + tokoro "place") = Kitchen (I know it's not the right kanji for "dai" but it make me laugh)
台 means table and stand
Are these pronunciations all correct? Just making sure.
Kelsey Carter hmm not realli
i am finding it hard to learn , any tips? :(
I want to go to Japan but I need to learn Japanese I believe one day al go to japan
Two minutes in and you knew every word she says. Thats what anime do to you...
Can you make the 1000 must usefull Japanese word too?
Lol
Should've asked for 10000
@@supersamosa7153 no, should've asked for 10000000000
@@supersamosa7153 if you know the 5500 most used kanji you are set to live there already. with 10000 you can even read the newspaper with no problems and with around 25000 you can read any college book(most japanese people dont know that many they need an Phone App or a pictionary).
Lucas Biermann lmao
Bruh those informations....arigatoo
It’s useful to know
tbh I'd rather watch a video that posted even when I wasnt born yet than this to learn japanese
I wonder how many basic words of each language do you need to learn to be able to roughly understand every language.
1000 - 3000 to carry a basic conversation says Google
5231
Only one Japanese word I care to know...Risa!
Amai Risa
they didn't put in hardly any pitch accent, i was trying to remember some pitch accent from these words and eventually noticed they almost always say it with the nakadaka pattern (pitch starts low, goes high, and drops off at the end of the word). honestly might be worse than telling people japanese intonation is flat because it just sounds really unnatural when put into a sentence
april, shigatsu
me: shigatsu wa kimi no uso (your lie in april)
How was it buddy?
Are you good my teacher...
Thank You
omg! it is so much difficult for me. how can i learn this language?
Master hiragana and katakana XD
LATER Kanji
Then those words will be easy to learn
@@khwanyothwe9610 was just about to say lol
Thanks teacher
some of these are pronounced oddly (not japanese so maybe i’m wrong but from what i know i heard few)
There are a few things for how to learn Japanese
Decide precisely why you wish to learn japanese
Try to use japanese everyday
Find what process works for you best.
(I learned about these and more on Fergs Magic Blueprint website )
James Simpson oooo I see