🟠Hello! My name is Bokko. I am a Japanese living in Tokyo. I was born and raised in Japan.
🟠I teach Japanese language. Language is a bridge to the world! I am studying English and Chinese. I also want to help people who are learning Japanese. That is why I teach Japanese on RU-vid.
🟠Channel Features
Many languages are available!
・Indonesian ・Chinese ・Korean ・Portuguese ・Spanish ・German ・French ・English ・Japanese etc. (If you set the language setting to your native language, the channel description will also appear in your native language.)
🟠How to select language for subtitles
Touch the screen (move the PC cursor) ▶ Gear symbol (Settings) ▶ Subtitle (CC) ▶ Select language
🟠Motto
Our goal is to make it slow, easy to understand, and fun.
Let's learn Japanese together! Please feel free to comment on anything!
@@LearnJapanesewithBokko-jo1pl Your English is excellent, I would not have noticed until you asked the question and I listened again. Hopefully my Japanese will improve by listening to your videos many times…thank you Carol
I got the question and i hope that you can enlighten me.. When someone ask you Dekimasuka can you answer them with Hai dekimasu or Iie dekimasen.. It's my 13 day of studying Japanese so i wonder if it's okay to use it that way,or simply answer them with dekimasu/dekimasen.. I'm looking forward to your reply
Thank you for watching my videos. Either answer is fine. However, as you pointed out, I think "hai dekimasu" and "iie dekimasen" are better. It's been 13 days since you started studying Japanese, and you're working really hard. I'll continue to do my best to help you with your Japanese studies!
Somehow your video popped up in my video recommendation,and i had to check it out..and i must say that i wasn't disappointed.It's really a good video,and i had to give you a sub for more upcoming videos!!Gambatte kudasai!
Thank you for watching the video. I'm very happy that you liked it. Thank you for subscribing to my channel. I will continue to make good videos. If you have any suggestions, please comment. I look forward to your continued support.
I make many different types of videos on my RU-vid channel. I think you should watch the ones that suit you as often as you like. Of course, you can also watch other people's videos.
BTW for the english translation for arigatou gozaimasu, the english is thank you very much, not tkank you very much, arigatou gozaimasue is also a more formal way of saying thank you
Hey I started learning Japanese About a month ago, but I am very happy I stumbled on this video. It's perfect. If it's the start of a series, I'm in! Thank you! I wrote down the words, repeated, and checked if at least google would understand me :) all the best, Casey
Thank you for watching! I'm really happy that you're enjoying learning! I'll continue to make lots of videos that will help you learn in a fun way. Please continue to support this channel.😊❤
I wonder if once in japanese, then in english, then twice in Japanese, wouldnt be better. That would give the listener a chance to try and understand the japanese beforehand.
thank you for your great work, I have been learning japanese for some time but as I'm already 60, I can much better memorise short phrases that are realy useful. Last year I went to Japan for the first time and it was a wonderful experience! I'm planning another trip this year and hope I will be able to understand a little more 🙂 Best Regards from Germany, Peter
thank you. I'm happy. I will continue to do my best to help you. I want everyone to know Japanese. Please refer the channel to your friends and others.