He lives in an alternate reality lol Not sure if lucky him or unlucky him, cause Hillary was the competitor. Honestly, we wouldn't have been in that situation, or the current one, had we not developed a two-party system
Not sure if someone has said this, but a good way to practice is to go to an online random number generator, you can type in your limits (I'm sticking to to 1- 9999 for now!) and just try and call out the numbers it gives you. I can never learn stuff from just reading it, so this was quite helpful. (Love these vid's George!)
o my god. this is literally the best Japanese tutorial on youtube. I actually feel like I'm making a crap load of progress. so thank you so much for these videos!
@@idontknow-en6gg the counters are so fricking mean lmao counter for this, for that, I know a person that has been studying for a year and he lowkey said he only uses the tsu one
@@sumanboi in japanese, there is a system of adding a suffix to a number, it provides context on as to what kind of item it is, such as [number]-kin, is for breakloaf, -dai is for machinery, -nin is for amount of people, -mai is for sheets of paper, -tsu is for general objects (making it the vaguest that can be used anywhere) There are discrepancies with pronouncing some numbers, which makes the counters more difficult to learn I like the system though, providing context is great
To his disbelief, the US did go crazy, not because of Trump but because of the massive lies and senseless bs the one who oppossed him to the point of sabotaging their own country to try and get their own way.... lol Edit: I don't even care about US politics at all, it doesn't concern me at all, i'm busy with the situation in my own country. Everything i know is because i researched since all the sjw/pc/modern feminism bs was "imported" here from the US and i can tell wtf is going to happen in my country by just looking at what culturally changes happened a few months ago in the US.
George, I choked the first time I saw the counting lesson in JFZ Book 1 (Which I just started). "This is too much for my brain!" I thought. I have watched all of your new videos on counting, and guess what? This is pretty easy! I am now counting in Japanese, and It't pretty fun! Thank You!
百 was bek in middle Chinese. It is a regular sound shift in Japanese to shift the initial b to h. The original B pops out here and there. 日本 Nihon vs. Nippon. This occurs most often when the word is preceeded by an "entering tone" 入聲, the characters ending in p t or k in Chinese. Usually entering tones are either split into 2 syllables in Japanese (k became ku, like 六 liuk, ryoku, t became chi, 八 bat hachi, p became u, 十 zip > juu , or dropped. In 六百 ryuk bek , the k got assimilated by the initial b and got preserved.
Learn Japanese From Zero! yes, Korean preserves certain middle Chinese phonology better than Japanese and Mandarin. p and k are essentially identical while the final t changes to -l. For example 一 is it in MC. il in Korean and ichi in Jap, 七 is tsit in MC. chil in Kr, sichi in Jp. Initials and vowel shifts are more irregular, but can still be classified based on a Chinese rhyme book.
Ray Cui - You should write a book. I wouldn't buy it but there are certainly some people who love this style of information. You could call it "The phonology of the impending evolutionary and social shifts in the vocal voicings of Chinese characters throughout Asian descendant nations." The subtitle would be "An exhaustive look into origins and final resting place of the Chinese hieroglyphical System of related iconic data through speech." :P
me,my 10 and 4 year old nieces are really enjoying your book 1 and your videos. We're all made up knowing vowels and to be able to count to 9999. Really enjoying learning from you
For those who are interested, basically in the electoral college you need 270 votes to win. There's a total of 538 possible votes. 538 comes from the total number of senators and representatives in congress. Every state has at least 3 electors (2 senators and at least 1 rep). You actually vote for the electors who then vote for the president. They generally will vote for the person they were pledged to but are allowed to change theirs votes except in 26 states +DC where electors are bound. The electoral college was created as a safety net to prevent the common people from picking a bad president. The 270 comment kind of woke up the AP Government kid in me.
I bought the book and whilst it was a great investment, I'm finding the videos at this current time more useful. I'm going to watch the videos, then use the books in future for referencing and also to do the activities! Catching on quickly though, it's quite exciting to say I can now count to 9999 in Japanese
I Love your videos! Thank you so much! I got a dwi a year ago and had to take a year off from college because I can't drive to get there. I've been really bummed about it because I wanted to take a nihongo class! I started self teaching with the Genki vol2 textbook and various manga and children's short stories. But after finding your videos I literally feel like I'm inside a classroom! You do not in anyway make me feel like I'm sitting at home & to top it all off, i'm retaining all the information! Thank You!!
Going back to watch these to refresh my Japanese (I watched this video around the time it was uploaded originally) and the election part really hit me in the feels.
Your videos are fantastic. It is really helping to make the book learning stick when I can watch your videos that go along with the lessons. Thanks for putting so much extra effort in.
Thanks to your amazing instruction I was able to get them all correct the first time! Yes my recall of the names for some numbers was a bit slow at first but I already saw myself getting faster with the names as the video went on. THANK YOU again!
What I love is the book and exercises are in the same book and i have a video series to help me understand it's hard to misunderstand with so much help and reinforcement
I've bought the second edition of the first JFZ book 6 in a half years ago to learn japanese, but I didnt speak,write or read english AT ALL at that time (I am French from CANADA Québec). I told my self that maybe I should learn english first if I would like to move forward. 2 years after I learned english and after few more years which is today Ive decide to finally stop behind lazy and use the book I bought. So far so good I learned 1 to 9999 which I tought i would be impossible In that short amount of time! Learning with your book and the video is amazing and way easier than I expected!
pretty good lesson overall the only problem I had was the talking when I was trying to remember the pronunciation in the pop quiz other than that very well done
you are brilliant specially when you show same expression like me when new quiz number appeard on screen . although u know all these numbers ... great teaching skills . thanxx
Fun fact: 112 is the global emergency number and recognized by most European countries, USA, Canada and a lot of Asian countries. And even if a country has it's own emergency number, 112 serves as an alternative number for people unknown of the country's special number.
George, love your vids, man. Just a suggestion as a teacher...it was hard for me to figure out how to say the number while you were talking about Eevee, countries and Trump. The topics were fun, but very distracting. I actually had to pause the video in order for me to get some thinking time. Thanks man, your vids are great anyway.
I love this series George. Numbers are way more fun to say in Japanese. I love their logic with counting numbers. I remember when I first started Japanese, I already knew how to say from 1-1000. Can't stand the way we count numbers in English, By the way, 720 Pokemon is the current amount of Pokemon, but with the new Pokemon Sun and Moon game coming out, there will be more than 720 Pokemon. At the moment it's 720 but there's going to be more Pokemon. Funny that you mentioned 999 with England's Emergency Number, they mentioned it recently in a Pokemon Go incident with some people in England who got lost in some cave.
Melbester9. I agree with you that counting numbers in Japanese is more fun than it is in English and counting in Japanese is close or about the same as it is in Spanish. English is my first language and Spanish is my second language and I can speak both fluently (exception here and there in saying certain things/words/sentence structures at times in Spanish but you get the jist of it.).
Hey! Not sure when you made this video but as of August 8th there are actually 721 Pokémon that are obtainable in the games! The new generation is coming out in November, which will likely kick it up to over 800, but nobody knows until then! Volcanion (BORUKENION, which is probably where you thought the 'K' was from) was revealed alongside 722 Magearna (MAGIANA) for the newest movie that came out mid July. :) Not a huge deal, but an interesting tidbit that people who surf the comments decades from now can look back on...in which case I envy you future reader, for you have seen all quite possibly thousands of Pocket Monsters.
Thank you very much! I love your videos ,really Even though I can count the numbers, I still feel something strange. like when I say a number eg (二百四) , loudly , I can't recall in my brain the number 204 my brain only receives this ( ni hyaku yon ) How I can get used to it? also, when I hear it from someone else, like on RUclips or Tv it gets harder for my ears to pick up the number or even recall its numerical equivalent.
practicing using google random number generator, copy/paste into google translate and seeing if the way I say the japanese number is the same as the translator audio.
This channel is perfect, and the teacher is awesome !!!this video is my birthday's gift hàhà :) i like your way of teaching, you make things look easier, i am looking forward to seeing all your videos, i just hope you won't stop making new ones, ありがと ござあいます ____あいしてる
@@jwatson908 You have to add the Japanese keyboard in your keyboard settings. It’s really easy. Just search on RUclips for videos explaining how it’s done for your type of device.
I don't think shichi and shi are as commonly used as nana and yon, therefore it shouldn't be considered to use it when speaking, but it should be learnt for the sake of understanding should someone else say it.
哈哈哈哈dude love ur vedio. been binge watching it. picked up so much japanese i learnt couple of years ago in college! but one thing i would say is also to leave politics out haha. taiwan...korean stuff... so complicated.got a little carried away when learning 195hhhhh
i feel like saying "ku hyaku ku juu ku" is better than "kyuu hyaku kyuu juu kyuu" because i feel like i am going to lose my tongue in the process for saying the second
9999 in Russian: Девять тысяч девятьсот девяноста девять 9999 in English: Nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine 9999 in Japanese: きゅうせんきゅうひゃくきゅうじゅうきゅう OR きゅう千きゅう百きゅうじゅうきゅう
Mellow I wanted to ask just one question How to write Hyaku in Japanese ? Ive already repeat the video two times But i didnt see any.. I've been taking notes So when hyaku comes I literally stopped at there because I have a little bit of OCD So everything I do must be neat . How to write Hyaku ? Arigatou Gozaimasu
We will eventually cover counters, but not until I get to that part of the book series. This particular style of video is made to support the "Japanese From Zero!" book series.
Power up your Japanese on FromZero.com (lessons, quizzes, games, ask-a-teacher)
Lol 2020, trying to learn Japanese in quarantine. I laughed when he said he was glad Donald wasn’t elected. 😂 12:00
He lives in an alternate reality lol
Not sure if lucky him or unlucky him, cause Hillary was the competitor.
Honestly, we wouldn't have been in that situation, or the current one, had we not developed a two-party system
I did too lol
aged like milk, but hopefully in ni sen ni ju he's not elected this time lol
@@DystopianPersona mark my words: he will be elected again
Same
I love this guy, not only he's humorous and instructive but gives a lot of information I never knew, please keep making more videos.
Don’t worry he is
Fabulously entertaining teacher for a foreign language
I was also born in 1972, and I'm watching this for the first time at 51 years old. I love learning languages and these videos are great with the book!
12:05 "2016, the year we almost elected Trump"... ha...haha...ha
Lol
LOL I'm watching this video in 2017, and as soon as he said that I had to scroll down to the comments XD
Delphi
What do you mean "it's out of our control" ?
And he thinks there are only 270 electoral votes lol
Not sure if someone has said this, but a good way to practice is to go to an online random number generator, you can type in your limits (I'm sticking to to 1- 9999 for now!) and just try and call out the numbers it gives you. I can never learn stuff from just reading it, so this was quite helpful. (Love these vid's George!)
That's a great idea!
87.5% of wild encounter Eevees are male, so if you got yourself a female you are pretty lucky.
hachi juu nana. go%
what are the chances that the guy below me has an Eevee in his profile pic, which the guy above me is speaking about
0
zilo*
Lol the first one I caught was a girl and I still have her
o my god. this is literally the best Japanese tutorial on youtube. I actually feel like I'm making a crap load of progress. so thank you so much for these videos!
Same :D!
so did you guys made it through or dropped off in the middle
@@SweetTooth1102 so did you guys made it through or dropped off in the middle
@@AashishVashisth I'm on like book 3 or smthn now but ive been taking a break for a while
@demonofthemist9639 are you able to speak Japanese by the end of the first book ?
I can't believe it. Learning how to count in japanese It's easy.
I know right5
youll start crying when you see how to count things
@@idontknow-en6gg the counters are so fricking mean lmao
counter for this, for that, I know a person that has been studying for a year and he lowkey said he only uses the tsu one
@@dachshunddoggo2764 wdym? elaborate i really wanna know
@@sumanboi in japanese, there is a system of adding a suffix to a number, it provides context on as to what kind of item it is, such as [number]-kin, is for breakloaf, -dai is for machinery, -nin is for amount of people, -mai is for sheets of paper, -tsu is for general objects (making it the vaguest that can be used anywhere)
There are discrepancies with pronouncing some numbers, which makes the counters more difficult to learn
I like the system though, providing context is great
I thought 12:05 was a joke.. Turns out this video was posted before the election ended.. ahhh man
Perfect amount of likes 👍
To his disbelief, the US did go crazy, not because of Trump but because of the massive lies and senseless bs the one who oppossed him to the point of sabotaging their own country to try and get their own way.... lol
Edit: I don't even care about US politics at all, it doesn't concern me at all, i'm busy with the situation in my own country.
Everything i know is because i researched since all the sjw/pc/modern feminism bs was "imported" here from the US and i can tell wtf is going to happen in my country by just looking at what culturally changes happened a few months ago in the US.
@@rRekko uuuuuh
@@rRekko uuuhhhh
as a non native speaker i use this videos to improve my english and my japanese skills .... like a double win
George, I choked the first time I saw the counting lesson in JFZ Book 1 (Which I just started). "This is too much for my brain!" I thought. I have watched all of your new videos on counting, and guess what? This is pretty easy! I am now counting in Japanese, and It't pretty fun! Thank You!
In Spanish class long time ago it took me forever just to count to 50 but it only took me 2 day to learn to count to 9999. Lol
For me t'was 14:03 minutes
That's how it is in most languages
Its over kyuu sen
haha
Weird i totally understood the reference with out thinking
YES
I thought your username was actually commented 20 years ago lmao
ドラゴンボール ゼット: ベジータ:"8000以上だ
The word is colonise! You're welcome.
That IS the word! Unfortunately I already saw someone else tell me the word above, but I think you beat them time-wise.
Colonize? Just my worthless 2 cent coin.
Thank you for the vids, by the way.
WHOSE HERE 2022 . I’m picking up this language for a Tokyo trip and loving this content so far.
百 was bek in middle Chinese. It is a regular sound shift in Japanese to shift the initial b to h. The original B pops out here and there. 日本 Nihon vs. Nippon. This occurs most often when the word is preceeded by an "entering tone" 入聲, the characters ending in p t or k in Chinese. Usually entering tones are either split into 2 syllables in Japanese (k became ku, like 六 liuk, ryoku, t became chi, 八 bat hachi, p became u, 十 zip > juu , or dropped. In 六百 ryuk bek , the k got assimilated by the initial b and got preserved.
Ray Cui Woah... information bomb. I honestly can't process this much at once. But did you know that in Korean "bek" is still 100.
Learn Japanese From Zero! yes, Korean preserves certain middle Chinese phonology better than Japanese and Mandarin. p and k are essentially identical while the final t changes to -l. For example 一 is it in MC. il in Korean and ichi in Jap, 七 is tsit in MC. chil in Kr, sichi in Jp. Initials and vowel shifts are more irregular, but can still be classified based on a Chinese rhyme book.
Ray Cui - You should write a book. I wouldn't buy it but there are certainly some people who love this style of information. You could call it "The phonology of the impending evolutionary and social shifts in the vocal voicings of Chinese characters throughout Asian descendant nations." The subtitle would be "An exhaustive look into origins and final resting place of the Chinese hieroglyphical System of related iconic data through speech." :P
Yup, keeping the 入聲 in mind helps me remember which combinations will have "irregular" pronunciations like 六百, 八百, 一杯, 十分.
In mandarin chinese , " 百 " is called bai , so close to bek .
me,my 10 and 4 year old nieces are really enjoying your book 1 and your videos. We're all made up knowing vowels and to be able to count to 9999. Really enjoying learning from you
For those who are interested, basically in the electoral college you need 270 votes to win. There's a total of 538 possible votes. 538 comes from the total number of senators and representatives in congress. Every state has at least 3 electors (2 senators and at least 1 rep). You actually vote for the electors who then vote for the president. They generally will vote for the person they were pledged to but are allowed to change theirs votes except in 26 states +DC where electors are bound. The electoral college was created as a safety net to prevent the common people from picking a bad president. The 270 comment kind of woke up the AP Government kid in me.
You managed to make learning over summer fun and something I am willing/ wanting to do.
Love this guy, somehow he’s fun to listen to
fun fact: hassen (八千) means to hate in german
Nova yeah. :D ;)
General Basalisk You have to conjugate it. "I hasse the fact that I didn't know this"
Habe nur nach diesem Comment gesucht 8D
So, the Germans hate lvls are 8000.
Gutten morgen means destruction in German.
i am loving the way he is giving extra bit of information
I bought the book and whilst it was a great investment, I'm finding the videos at this current time more useful. I'm going to watch the videos, then use the books in future for referencing and also to do the activities! Catching on quickly though, it's quite exciting to say I can now count to 9999 in Japanese
I cried when george ruined my perfect pop quiz streak by showing the answer too fast
:(
For the record, Taiwan is a country. Love you George.
-10000000000000000 credit
Definitely a country.
I Love your videos! Thank you so much! I got a dwi a year ago and had to take a year off from college because I can't drive to get there. I've been really bummed about it because I wanted to take a nihongo class! I started self teaching with the Genki vol2 textbook and various manga and children's short stories. But after finding your videos I literally feel like I'm inside a classroom! You do not in anyway make me feel like I'm sitting at home & to top it all off, i'm retaining all the information! Thank You!!
10:06 You know what, "kusen" in Finnish would mean "I'm peeing" with a slightly vulgar nuance.
Paul J. Morton Haha, in german "hassen" means to hate :D
It definitely completes book 1 lessons while reminding me what i studied and forgot.
I just git to 12:05 and immediately stopped and scrolled down to see all the comments about 45
Going back to watch these to refresh my Japanese (I watched this video around the time it was uploaded originally) and the election part really hit me in the feels.
Your videos are fantastic. It is really helping to make the book learning stick when I can watch your videos that go along with the lessons. Thanks for putting so much extra effort in.
Everything is better with a "juu" at the end.
I feel so guilty saying that.
fried juu
@@kaytos4497 030
George: "2975 is the year we will populate the planet Pluto."
Gus: "You hear about Pluto? That's messed up, right?" 🍍
Saying those numbers with the same digits are so fun to say! 😊 Especially 9999!
Thanks to your amazing instruction I was able to get them all correct the first time! Yes my recall of the names for some numbers was a bit slow at first but I already saw myself getting faster with the names as the video went on. THANK YOU again!
I wasn't expecting for the numbers to change that much, wow, that's gonna be tough!
something that helps me learn numbers in japanese is just playing puyo puyo fever in Japanese! you hear it repeat and it helps you learn much quicker!
love that you include pop quizzes!! so helpful to test knowledge
i love watching these videos, while being very informative its also just funny to hear the little quips.
What I love is the book and exercises are in the same book and i have a video series to help me understand it's hard to misunderstand with so much help and reinforcement
I just had 2016 election meltdowns flash before my eyes. I'll never forget their reactions. Best shit on the planet.
@Razorback73 LOL nice
Might yet see it happen once again 3 years from now :)
@@Fredjoe5 Nah, it happened in 2020. Just another party
I've bought the second edition of the first JFZ book 6 in a half years ago to learn japanese, but I didnt speak,write or read english AT ALL at that time (I am French from CANADA Québec). I told my self that maybe I should learn english first if I would like to move forward. 2 years after I learned english and after few more years which is today Ive decide to finally stop behind lazy and use the book I bought. So far so good I learned 1 to 9999 which I tought i would be impossible In that short amount of time! Learning with your book and the video is amazing and way easier than I expected!
I'm learning the numbers so easily with your videos! Thank you :).
I just love this videos, they are so fun to learn!!!! ❤️
best nihongo teacher of all time😇
So far! You never know how you’ll feel 100 videos from now!
I'm happy, Because Watching your videos I Fell That my japanese is Improving.
❤❤❤ thanks george Sensei ⛩❤🇯🇵🇧🇷
12:04 This is ni sen juu hachi speaking. That guy was elected :P
This is ni sen ni juu speaking. We're in deep s**t.
This is ni sen ni juu ichi speaking, oh wait nvm the world has ended by then
yo ni sen ni juu ichi, you still cool?
@@morituralba4650 Genki desu!
You videos are really great! I thank you very much for all the time and effort you put into it.
pretty good lesson overall the only problem I had was the talking when I was trying to remember the pronunciation in the pop quiz other than that very well done
you are brilliant specially when you show same expression like me when new quiz number appeard on screen . although u know all these numbers ... great teaching skills . thanxx
Fun fact: 112 is the global emergency number and recognized by most European countries, USA, Canada and a lot of Asian countries. And even if a country has it's own emergency number, 112 serves as an alternative number for people unknown of the country's special number.
George, love your vids, man. Just a suggestion as a teacher...it was hard for me to figure out how to say the number while you were talking about Eevee, countries and Trump. The topics were fun, but very distracting. I actually had to pause the video in order for me to get some thinking time. Thanks man, your vids are great anyway.
I agree with you... but my personality makes it hard for me to shut up.
I swear this guy is the best language teacher I've ever seen/had in my whole life
サンキユ
That’s pretty big praise! 39
Holy s i love you you’re one of my favourite teachers for sure
You lucky bastard grew up in japan i am sooo jealous
I love this series George. Numbers are way more fun to say in Japanese. I love their logic with counting numbers. I remember when I first started Japanese, I already knew how to say from 1-1000. Can't stand the way we count numbers in English, By the way, 720 Pokemon is the current amount of Pokemon, but with the new Pokemon Sun and Moon game coming out, there will be more than 720 Pokemon.
At the moment it's 720 but there's going to be more Pokemon. Funny that you mentioned 999 with England's Emergency Number, they mentioned it recently in a Pokemon Go incident with some people in England who got lost in some cave.
Melbester9. I agree with you that counting numbers in Japanese is more fun than it is in English and counting in Japanese is close or about the same as it is in Spanish. English is my first language and Spanish is my second language and I can speak both fluently (exception here and there in saying certain things/words/sentence structures at times in Spanish but you get the jist of it.).
802 by now. More when UltraSun and UltraMoon release though.
Dear Georgu - I just bought your book Hiragana from Zero -- thank you for what you do
Hey! Not sure when you made this video but as of August 8th there are actually 721 Pokémon that are obtainable in the games! The new generation is coming out in November, which will likely kick it up to over 800, but nobody knows until then! Volcanion (BORUKENION, which is probably where you thought the 'K' was from) was revealed alongside 722 Magearna (MAGIANA) for the newest movie that came out mid July. :) Not a huge deal, but an interesting tidbit that people who surf the comments decades from now can look back on...in which case I envy you future reader, for you have seen all quite possibly thousands of Pocket Monsters.
I made this video about 3 days ago. But I might have read an outdated source.
Thank you very much! I love your videos ,really
Even though I can count the numbers, I still feel something strange.
like when I say a number eg (二百四) , loudly , I can't recall in my brain the number 204
my brain only receives this ( ni hyaku yon )
How I can get used to it?
also, when I hear it from someone else, like on RUclips or Tv it gets harder for my ears to pick up the number or even recall its numerical equivalent.
U have to find a partner to learn
It’s ok u brain need some one to speak and adapt it’s ok bro
Good luck and i hope u have a great day
WE ARE THE KNIGHTS WHO SAY "TWO"!!!
Your videos are so fun for some reason
U make japanese so easy thanks 😀😀😀😀
I love your video, especially because you're so funny i laugh every minute :D
practicing using google random number generator, copy/paste into google translate and seeing if the way I say the japanese number is the same as the translator audio.
Thanks for the free videos.
This channel is perfect, and the teacher is awesome !!!this video is my birthday's gift hàhà :) i like your way of teaching, you make things look easier, i am looking forward to seeing all your videos, i just hope you won't stop making new ones, ありがと ござあいます ____あいしてる
If you don't mind answering, can you please tell me how to type in Japanese?
How do you get your keyboard to type Hiragana/katakana/kanji?
@@jwatson908 You have to add the Japanese keyboard in your keyboard settings. It’s really easy. Just search on RUclips for videos explaining how it’s done for your type of device.
@@Leopardvixen369 Oh, okay.
Thank you very much! I'll definitely give it a try! ^_^
Finished all your current vids. I guess I'll watch the whole series a 2nd time to brush up and improve :)
did you get good at japanese ? can you speak and listen and understand ??? if so was it just because of these videos or other factors??
well thanks for the replay ... i will sure continue studying and hope to get better
12:05 ..... *’curb your’ theme starts playing*
Maybe the reason why the Prime Minister isn't changing sanByaku to san Hyaku is because it's already taken by sen hyaku (1100)? 🤷♂️
I love your lessons
I don't think shichi and shi are as commonly used as nana and yon, therefore it shouldn't be considered to use it when speaking, but it should be learnt for the sake of understanding should someone else say it.
When you watch to much anime that ur hyaku’s sound like haikyuu’s..
this is the most recent comment i can find honestly
哈哈哈哈dude love ur vedio. been binge watching it. picked up so much japanese i learnt couple of years ago in college! but one thing i would say is also to leave politics out haha. taiwan...korean stuff... so complicated.got a little carried away when learning 195hhhhh
Just for reference, in English you can say 20-16 or 2016.
Americans will say it as 20-16, but English people say it either way.
I mean, we would have to terraform before colonisation so it depends when we would terraform and when we would colonise as to which was correct.
I fell in love with japanese at 1
Not only did you elect him you gave him coronavirus - how this video hasnt aged well haha
I think it aged perfectly! I kind of nailed impeachment.
1972 is a great year to have been born. Yes I am 49 and just started learning Japanese. 😅
Good for you! It’s never too late. I just started investing for retirement!
i feel like saying "ku hyaku ku juu ku" is better than "kyuu hyaku kyuu juu kyuu" because i feel like i am going to lose my tongue in the process for saying the second
but how do you say "it's over 9000!"
Chorgan just watch that scene in japanese and there you go
for "hyaku", do I have to make sure the breathy "h" is pronounced properly or is it acceptable to just say it like "yaku"?
im sure they would understand what you said, but yaku means 'fast' i believe so it could get confused sometimes
Man watching those videos with English subtitles is really funny😂😂😂
It's so easy to watch because you're a funny guy
This is sooo great!!
Thank you so much from a beginner right here :)
Good vids dude. You are the man. I really like the way you teach.
6:40 I disagree, China isn't a country. There's only Taiwan and West Taiwan.
Question sensei, how do u say 101 in japanese? Is it hyaku ichi?
9999 in Russian:
Девять тысяч девятьсот девяноста девять
9999 in English:
Nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine
9999 in Japanese:
きゅうせんきゅうひゃくきゅうじゅうきゅう
OR
きゅう千きゅう百きゅうじゅうきゅう
For a phone number would you say each number or as a whole like hyaku ni juu san or ichi ni san
This presenter is entertaining and interesting. He presents a parallel learning world to Jack Black’s School of Rock.
Ma man trombley... Do You have the digital version of your book? Cause u think it'll be more easier if you sell the "unprinted" version
(13:51) the moment i saw "9999" , i was silently weeping 😭
Was the word you were looking for "colonize" ?? :)
Mellow
I wanted to ask just one question
How to write Hyaku in Japanese ?
Ive already repeat the video two times
But i didnt see any.. I've been taking notes
So when hyaku comes
I literally stopped at there because
I have a little bit of OCD
So everything I do must be neat .
How to write Hyaku ?
Arigatou Gozaimasu
Is there a video for counting things such as pencils,drinks,buildings etc.?
We will eventually cover counters, but not until I get to that part of the book series. This particular style of video is made to support the "Japanese From Zero!" book series.
Him: And the answer is...
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I thought of "sanbyaku" and "sanzen" as totally natural right from start, but I still wonder why "yon" isn't the same…
Can you do a video on complicated numbers? As in 10,00-1,000,000