Hiragana Nouns: 50 Japanese Words about Everyday Life

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Hello! I'm Hamusuke!
In this video, we have collected 50 Japanese nouns related to daily life.
These nouns are essential to daily life and can be very useful in Japanese conversation.

This video focuses mainly on hiragana and katakana, but kanji characters are also attached.
If you are learning Kanji, please try Kanji as well!

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0:00 1~10
1:53 11~20
3:48 21~30
5:42 31~40
7:34 41~50

[How to use this video]
When the sound is heard, Japanese is displayed. Then, after a short time, it will be read out, so please think about how you will read the Japanese during that time. (Of course, you can just listen!)
For beginners, the reading voice is slowed down. Intermediate students should try practicing at double speed.
Finally, if you are not good at kanji, please try reading only hiragana first!

I am a Japanese (Hamster) living in Japan.
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【Subtitles】
I want many people to learn Japanese, so we are adding subtitles for your country.
As for the subtitles, I add the subtitles manually.
☆Subtitle size and color can be changed from the smartphone's settings!!

【Playlist】
・Using only hiragana and katakana

・Japanese Vocabulary

・Japanese Phrases

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#hiragana
#katakana
#kanji
#vocabulary
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クイズとフラッシュカードできました!😍

I made a quiz and flash cards!

Hamusuke-japanese
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It's so hard to find videos like this without the English translation. It's so difficult not to translate in my head so these definitely help me associate the Japanese word with the object vs the English word

DanielleBaylor
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ありがとうございます。
Very interesting and insightful video. Helps me learn Japanese again!

waikikil
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Thank you for the video. As a japanese learner I am often confused with words that have the same translation and I don't know if they are interchangeable or not. For example: ドア / 扉, いえ / うち, 街 / 都市, etc. I would love to see a video explaining the difference of such word pairs with some examples. Just a suggestion. Anyway, keep up the good work :D

bertstein
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【How to change the size of subtitles】
【如何更改字幕的大小】
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Open the 「Settings(設定)」 App
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→「Subtitles & Captioning(字幕與隱藏式字幕)」
→「Style(樣式)」

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Hamusuke-japanese
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Thanks, Today I finished this video. 💯

Mr.Rivera-Nihonnochanner-rhpx
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Thank you for creating such great content! 🙌

sebastienzarate
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Cảm ơn bạn. Hãy ❤Thêm nhiều video từ vựng thường dùng Hằng ngày nữa nhé

xuanbui
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Teeimakasih ini sangat memmbantu untuk saya

karyaabdi
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Please upload videos on basic or 100-200 common verbs

sunnykushwaha
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Can you make video on conversation phrases for conbini and seperate for Restaurants

tteokbokki.
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Why kanji exist for video like 動画 if katakana ビデオexist? 分かいません。what do Japanese use?
良い動画!

GamingTranceSeer
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Hello, or you can add Russian subtitles?

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