Japanese and English subtitles are available for all videos!! Don’t worry even if you can’t pass JLPT N3 or N4! Native Japanese conversations are not as difficult as you think! You can find lots of “Natural Japanese expressions” in my videos! I’m going to upload videos that had conversations with my friends. So I hope you learn how to express naturally and how to react :D
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It seems it's difficult to make friends wherever you move to! When I moved countries, I found a good way to make friends was volunteering. A good way to use the target language and meet like minded people who live in the city you're in :)
I guess Japanese people just don't expect it. That's why they always speak to us in English. As English speaker, we rarely stop to appreciate a foreigners efforts as the speak English...Almost polar opposites.
I like that the 日本語 and English are different colour and with space between, so I can ignore the English while reading the 日本語. 日本語と英語の字幕が分かれているのが大好き!会話を聞きながら英語の字幕を参考にせずに日本語の字幕を読むことに集中できる I also appreciate the natural and casual conversation, 自然な会話なので勉強になった、ありがとう!
I often get told "Jouzuuu" for saying 1 or 2 worded sentences. I know they're just trying to be friendly but surely they can't all honestly think that. I just revert to my default answer "mada mada". Haha
That s logic 「不」 means opposite 「意味」 means sens and 「不意味 」non sense. And when we see 「不」 it looks like to 「下」 . As a learner it s easy to get sens of phrases with the kanji 不 😊
Highly fun and educational. After 5(!) viewings my vocab list expanded to include: 素泊り (sudomari) - staying overnight without meals; 浮き玉 (ukidama) - glass floats; 神伝票 (kamidenpyou) - paper order sheet; うめ!- delicious! Now, to watch it again.....and probably again!😂😅
Thank you for these videos! I really love your content and find them very helpful to do short listening practice :) In my dialect, we would usually call a ベビーカー a stroller! and I believe, if I understood correctly, a general noun for ユラリズム would be bassinet. Again, thanks for the video and keep up the good work!