The best way to learn Japanese through anime

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Currently I’m doing Japanese online school and Japanese community! Please check them out!
日本語学校と日本・日本語コミュニティをやっています!
*Our website*:
*Lesson Booking Site*:
*Community Discord*:

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New Japanese Lessons & Community ! :Key Peace

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Q&A
Q1: Are you 100% Japanese?
A1: Yes I am
Q2: Where did you learn Chinese?
Q3: How did you find language partners?
A3: I was using Hello Talk and I found of of my best friends there
Q4: Which languages are you learning now?
A4: I'm learning Spanish (sometimes other languages too)

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Contributors:

動画、出演、編集字幕など: ひとき
Videos, Editing, Japanese Subtitles: Hitoki
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イラスト/字幕
Thumbnails : Ania
English : Ania, Maria
Chinese: Johnny
Portuguese: Kenji
Spanish: Heike
Indonesian: Uta
Thai: SIVI
French: Coralie
German: Jo
Filipino: Kippu
Russian: Marina
Vietnamese: Van
Turkish: Selin
Arabic: Candy
Italian: Soma
Hindi: Muskaan
Polish: Kasia
Korean: Hyuna
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Feeling "Waku Waku"(exciting feeling) is the most important key for everything.

Currently I’m doing Japanese online school and Japanese community! Please check them out!
日本語学校と日本・日本語コミュニティをやっています!
*Our website*:
*Lesson Booking Site*:
*Community Discord*:

↓more details
New Japanese Lessons & Community ! :Key Peace

Onomappu
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이 최근 알게됐는데 유튜브 최고네요….퀄리티도 상당히 높고 천천히 말해줘서 일본어 듣기에도 너무좋고 일본어 한국자막도 완벽하고.. 문화까지 알려주고..정말 연구많이하신 느낌입니다.
일본어공부하는 사람에게 보물같은
유튜브…!!

히토리-ik
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I've heard a couple polyglots advising to listen to language you're learning regularly even if you hardly understand anything. Makes you accustomed to the language, remembering gets easier this way too. I was very surprised when after I was learning Japanese for a while, I realized that I remembered a song's lyrics even though I didn't know the meaning behind the words, and that I was able to translate them in my memory 😮

poppypollen
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The fact that I watched the whole video with no subtitles and could understand almost everything makes me so proud...
I stopped learning Japanese 6 years ago when I started university (veterinary medicine) but it was always one of my biggest passions. I even got a high score in a N4 JLPT test 6 years ago. I miss being young and having free time to study Japanese and watch anime TT

netta
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These dual subtitles are amazing. Thank you so much for that!

prophit
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An online language school sounds cool. Please make something for adults who work full time. For example, terms/semesters that have weekend classes only. I'd totally be interested in that.

pointmutationVR
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Honestly, it depends on the kinds of Anime you watch. If you only ever watch battle shounen, of course you’re mostly gonna learn series-specific or outlandish/outdated words no is gonna use irl. But if you for example watch a lot of Slice of Life Anime, you will eventually learn a lot of “every day” words you can use in normal conversations. While you will most likely never gain true proficiency by just watching Anime, you will be able to better understand, recognize or remember what people are saying.

darthzayexeet
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I've never learned Japanese but I did watch anime for 9 years and yes I can understand 90% of the video ...well mostly cus he's using easy words and speaking slowly 🥲

هيابنانلعبونمرحمعبطيس
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설명하면서도 쉬운단어만 선택해줘서 (실용성 높은 표현, 느낌이 들어간 단어, 현지인이 진짜 자주쓰는단어를 최대한 안쓴느낌) 자막없이도 알아듣기 너무 편합니다!

JESCOM_
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I like how you try to speak as slowly as possible and put Kanji letters along with each language subtitle. It's useful for me. Also, 4:00 / 4:07 'rule' in Thai is กฎ , and 'to push' in Thai is กด . They both share the same pronunciation - /goad/ some kind like that? Well, don't mind me. It doesn't have a big matter because I can understand your subtitle anyway.

feelsored
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I recommend anyone interested in anime to try out the Anki deck "Japanese course based on Tae Kim's grammar guide & anime".
It requires no knowledge and teaches by using audio from anime and drama. You'll learn grammar and vocabulary and you can change the text according to your skill: romaji -> hiragana > kanji.
I have a lot of fun so far using this deck. It's nice to have the new words directly in new sentences, so you know how to use them and don't have to memorize some weird translations.
And don't worry, the polite form is also taught. Everybody says that anime only teaches the impolite form, even so I get a lot of examples in Teineigo.

octastarracoon
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Every time I watch your videos I feel like I want to be your friend, give you a hug and help you out on your missions and dreams. 😄 Kind, funny, and always thinking about helping others.

The world needs more people like you. Wishing you good luck with your school and a great 2023!

MidnightBlue
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I don't need apps or tuition to learn Japanese, I learn from you and i always watch your videos! 🧡🧡🥰

x.zneexx
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한국 학생입니다.
저같은겅우는 일본어 공부를 하면서 문법 공부는 따로 하고 많은 단어를 애니로 배웠어요.
한자공부는 따로 해야해서 힘들었지만 이미 알고있는 단어가 많아지면 생각보다 시간 단축이 많이 되는 것 같더라고요.

UdonSari
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Thank you for this video! Anime, besides being so much fun to watch, help to familiarize yourself with the pronunciation 😊💫💕 Still an absolute beginner, but I'll get there (imagine disabling the subtitles function 😍😫 Ah! One day...)

darkredrose
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You speak in a great way for people learning the language to understand you - thank you! 💕

lynnandjapan
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I'm currently bilingual and picked up English early on in my life because my mom exposed me to it at a very young age. School helped, but I pretty much picked it up on my own. My first language is French, but from Canada. Not France. So it sounds very different haha

When I watch Japanese anime or TV, I use subtitles to better understand what they're saying. It's not teaching me grammar, but it helps. And sometimes I repeat what i'm hearing. Still I have a long way to go before I become fluent in Japanese lol

SweetCauchemar
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Love your videos! I'm planning a trip to Japan in October. I've dabbled in learning Japanese for a few years but I've learned alot from recently finding your videos!

rattuscanis
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valla sadece anime izleyerek baya konuşuyorum hatta bir dönem çevirmenlik yaptım ama bu çevirmenlik yaparken yaşadığım en büyük sorun dinleyerek yazmayı öğrenmenin harbiden imkansız olması . ama böyle öğrenmek cidden istiyorsanız birkaç tavsiye verebilirim sanırım en büyüğü alt yazıyla kendi dilindeki kelimelerin orda söylediği kelimelerle eşleştirmek ve sonrada orda özne ve nesne sıralamaları neye göre farklılıkları ve aynı olan yerleri belirlemek . güzel kısım türkçe ile japonca baya benziyor olması baya benim işimi kolaylaştırmıştı

mamito
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I have the Japanese GBoard now to do Japanese and it's kinda crazy あああああああ

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