Learn All 800 JLPT N5 Vocabulary (Complete!)

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☆ Listen to a native Japanese speaker pronounce ALL 800 JLPT N5 vocabulary!

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JLPT N5 vocabulary with example sentences video series:


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JpLaunch
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This video is amazing. Finally, a straight forward vocab list, pronounced by a native Japanese person, not a robot, that was well thought out, looks nice, and without mistakes

Leecop-etmb
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when something hurts 0:05
when something hurts a little more 0:13

MidiMaze
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0:01 - 13:47 (1 to 100)

13:54 - 27:28 (101 to 200)

27:39 - 40:37 (201 to 300)

40:45 - 55:08 (301 to 400)

55:17 - 1:08:40 (401 to 500)

1:08:48 - 1:22:29 (501 to 600)

1:22:39 - 1:36:14 (601 to 700)

1:36:23 - 1:51:51 (701 to 800)

yuni
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Thanks for not including romaji. That makes it much easier to get used to reading kana.

Primalxbeast
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How it feels good to read and pronounces the words before him... It took me almost one month to master Hiragana, it seems little but i feel so happy to finally be able to read many words now. For those ones who are starting to study Japanese, don't give up!

playbackmylife
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I look for N1 because I thought that is a level for beginners. I am so shook because it is actually the other way around. 😂😂😂

urban
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Time stamps

19:12 - Start of Ka-line (# 138)
36:00 - Start of Sa-line (# 266)
49:20 - Start of Ta-line (# 358)
1:04:26 - Start of Na-line (# 469)
1:10:24 - Start of Ha-line (# 512)
1:23:56 - Start of Ma-line (# 611)
1:32:04 - Start of Ya-line (# 670)
1:35:18 - Start of Ra-line (# 693)
1:38:17 - Start of Wa-line (# 714)
1:39:30 - Suffixes (# 723)
1:46:59 - Expressions (# 768)

aIparica
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This is great to listen to while working during this quarantine. Thank you. Here's to passing the N5.

hushhushonigiri
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This is just amazing. The romaji honestly just confuses me most of the time so thanks for leaving it out and your pronounciation paired with the optional translations and deeper explanations to things like "over there (far from the speaker and the listener)" makes this super practical

niismo.
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One day I'll be N1 certified. Here's to one of the first steps ! Many thanks for the video it's perfect

johannequilbec
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Good voice...well presented video for begginers...

peterprakash
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Finally managed to learn Hiragana, and being able to read words without romaji is soo cool! Huge motivation to keep learning.

DeadlyLazer
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Started to learn Japanese 4 days ago. I'm going to save this video for later haha

Arzzed
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Thank you so much! It's practical, using hiragana/katakana instead of romaji is extremely useful for me as a newbie in learning Japanese! Clear voice is just icing on the cake!

ugporke
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It’s so nice to hear an actual person saying the words.

ありがとうございます!がんばろう!

SuperDuce
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This is an amazing resource, and it's free! Thank you! You are a wonderful person for doing this :)

linyonglan
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It was awesome that you read each word twice giving me enough time to write each one down. Thanks so much!

MrNuts
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Nice! Happy to see a list that has words in order depending on their sound(even if it's just for the first character sometimes), makes it so much easier for me to compress them and memorize them when they have similarities, thanks!

EclipseOfGod
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Thank you so much. This must've been a ton of work and it's greatly appreciated!

nataio