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なんてvsなんか┃FLUENTLY Express Dislike & Surprise (JLPT N3) 

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This time we'll learn how to use なんて (nante) and なんか (nanka).
These words will instantly help you sound like a native speaker!
You can express DISGUIST, SURPRISE, ADMIRATION with these なんて and なんか.
We'll also learn how to swear in Japanese :p
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@vka4598
@vka4598 3 года назад
I have always been curious about these phrases, but this is the first time anyone clearly explained how to use these works. Thank you so much
@sambonjuku
@sambonjuku 3 года назад
When someone teaches better than me, I’m envious and hate her. みさ先生なんか!
@davidpds98
@davidpds98 3 года назад
Both of you are the best japanese teachers!
@eron9314
@eron9314 3 года назад
"hate" is a little bit strong and misleading there 😂
@AB-om2qp
@AB-om2qp 3 года назад
hateと言うのがひどくないの?
@xdtimetoaster3184
@xdtimetoaster3184 3 года назад
@@AB-om2qp not really I guess it depends on the context, I think he said it in a joking way.
@Lala-pe3vr
@Lala-pe3vr 3 года назад
Oh! you have japaness teachers 🥺🧡🧡
@sridergeorge
@sridergeorge 3 года назад
Just from listening, I always assumed that なんか could be used to prolong spoken sentences, like English’s “um” or “er”. Glad for this clarification!!
@StellarDivide
@StellarDivide 3 года назад
Yeah, I thought the same lol, this helped a lot!
@danielnosuke
@danielnosuke 3 года назад
Me too. Not sure if it depends on the emotion or what.
@reptiliannoizezz.413
@reptiliannoizezz.413 3 года назад
Wasn't that えっと or あの?
@MarkHogan994
@MarkHogan994 3 года назад
It can be used that way too. You were not mistaken. Etymologically I'm not sure if it's a different なんか or simply a different usage of the same なんか, but this usage definitely does exist. It can be used as a sort of filler word, similar to "like" in English. Also remember that なんか can also be used as a colloquial form of なにか (something). Though in that case it is usually written with kanji (何か).
@ilyaibrahimovic9842
@ilyaibrahimovic9842 3 года назад
I do hear voice actors (outside their main recording work, in normal conversations) using it as a filler word, unless I'm misunderstanding them.
@richardmartin8998
@richardmartin8998 3 года назад
This is by far the best thumbnail image you've ever posted. You smiling sweetly while flipping everyone off.
@germangonzales2008
@germangonzales2008 3 года назад
Nonono best thumbnail of Misa is the one where she is pleasuring strawberry with her lips. Its a little embarrasing to admit, if I were to ever meet Misa... I could not look her in the eye. Misa, I'm so sorry.
@salvatore2453
@salvatore2453 3 года назад
I still don't know if flipping off is rude in japan, i thought it was a western only thing
@richardmartin8998
@richardmartin8998 3 года назад
@@salvatore2453 I'm not sure, but I think Misa was using it in a way we understand. Hilarious as well.
@salvatore2453
@salvatore2453 3 года назад
@@richardmartin8998 ikr because she lives in the west of course. But i saw it in some anime and had a doubt about it
@reptiliannoizezz.413
@reptiliannoizezz.413 3 года назад
Didn't realize she was flipping the bird till I read your comment LMAO-
@PhenomenalGamingCommunity
@PhenomenalGamingCommunity 3 года назад
This is what I needed been having issues with these at times. bathe me in knowledge
@apeckx5090
@apeckx5090 3 года назад
"if Italians saw little Misa eating pizza with rice, they'd go mama mia!" Hahahahahahahahaha
@Sannypowa
@Sannypowa 3 года назад
Pizza with rice? Heretics!
@mjolninja9358
@mjolninja9358 3 года назад
diyos ko po
@federicocarboni2414
@federicocarboni2414 3 года назад
There are worse things you can put on pizza
@Sannypowa
@Sannypowa 3 года назад
@@federicocarboni2414 I have seen kiwi and pineapple slices being put on pizzas and they still make me puke just at the thought of them
@squidaker
@squidaker 2 года назад
@@Sannypowa That wouldn't sound too bad if it weren't for the fact that I'm allergic to both those things lol
@LaniakeaDenizen
@LaniakeaDenizen 3 года назад
There it is. I think lockdown finally drove sensei crazy.
@sompathak2943
@sompathak2943 3 года назад
My Fav online teacher teaching me cursing♥️🤩 宿題なんて大変だね(泣)
@Yuuki11m
@Yuuki11m 3 года назад
勉強なんてクソくらえ! (日本語以外に) 笑笑
@ayamtv
@ayamtv 2 года назад
Your teaching is clear and simple, it's easy to understand.
@tensaijuusan4653
@tensaijuusan4653 8 месяцев назад
Misa 先生 is without a doubt one of the best teachers of Japanese language out there whether on-line or on a University campus. I really appreciate how Misa states what is "spoken Japanese" and what is "formal/written Japanese", as many textbooks/ instructors often fail to make the distinction clearly. Another gem of a teacher I have come across while surfing the RU-vid sites is- Noriko 先生 at 日本語の森。
@gainsandgames4300
@gainsandgames4300 3 года назад
It’s 6 AM in Hawaii and I’ve been up all night, I was about to go to bed but then I saw this in my subscriptions section and now I wanna stay up longer haha
@ajax7590
@ajax7590 3 года назад
I’m running on 2 hours asleep right now and please get some sleep then watch it when you wake up
@chefbalut4700
@chefbalut4700 3 года назад
In Hawaii too, i watch her videos like daily, really helps with keeping up with japanese
@tcsocal5554
@tcsocal5554 3 года назад
The thumbnail is genius marketing. The content is even better! Thanks again Misa Sensei for a very useful lesson.
@datchisan25
@datchisan25 3 года назад
俺なんか勝てないよ is the most shōnen anime sentence I’ve heard this year
@szitarluca5413
@szitarluca5413 3 года назад
Yeeeees. Finally a video dedicated to these 2 words. みさは最高の先生です!
@jamesjoke7633
@jamesjoke7633 2 года назад
みさ先生は世界の一番良い日本語の先生だと思います
@weskerend507
@weskerend507 3 года назад
I'm new to your channel, saw a few recommendations here and there, and also from ToKini Andy. Thank you so much, your videos are extremely helpful, you don't waste time getting straight to the point. I really like the lack of background sound, the quick edits, the quality of your camera and helpful formatted texts. Hope to keep learning, thank you again.
@flyingavian2240
@flyingavian2240 3 года назад
i was just reading a manga last night and saw this, just then you posted the video. Thanks a bunch!
@Kestrel16C
@Kestrel16C 3 года назад
That doesn't really surprise me since it's so common. While immersing you will probably hear it every 30 mins.
@flyingavian2240
@flyingavian2240 3 года назад
@@Kestrel16C yeah
@bandiceet
@bandiceet 3 года назад
Personal theory: Some of the first words people want to learn in another language (particularly younger people) are the swear words...
@agnesfonmarten
@agnesfonmarten 3 года назад
Right you are
@DiogoVKersting
@DiogoVKersting 3 года назад
Oh yeah, Italians would call our most of Brazilian pizzas a true "blasphemy"... The toppings are usually thick and with many ingredients, some of which would probably be considered "peculiar" outside of Brazil. My personal recommendation is Barbecue Pizza. It's not uncommon for pizza places here to have over 50 available toppings to choose from. That said, those pizzas are absolutely beloved over here.
@SpawnedInTheHades
@SpawnedInTheHades 3 года назад
I'm not sure Brazilian pizza toppings could possibly be worse than the abomination that is Swedish pizza. Bananas and peanuts on pizza is so unspeakably evil that there are no words in the English language to adequately describe it.
@chicoti3
@chicoti3 3 года назад
Actually traditional Napolitan pizza is very heavy on toppings, way heavier than Brazilian pizza, so In a way I'd say ours (Brazilian) is closer to the original; and that's probably because of the millions of Italian imigrants living in Brazilian soil.
@DiogoVKersting
@DiogoVKersting 3 года назад
@@SpawnedInTheHades I don't think I've ever seen Peanuts pizza over here, but banana, strawberries and cherries are used quite often in "sweet pizza" (dessert-style pizza). One common "sweet pizza" that's might be considered "peculiar" is Ice-cream pizza (which is really tasty). It's nice to know that people are being creative with pizza all over the world!
@DiogoVKersting
@DiogoVKersting 3 года назад
@@chicoti3 Well, I guess it depends a bit on the pizza place. I've eaten in places that do an amazing "traditional italian pizza", but other places that go pretty wild on the toppings. I don't know, stuff like pizza topped with beef strogonoff and "shoestring potato" can get very thick for example.
@gillesfou
@gillesfou 3 года назад
@Bites von der Dust (As an italian) I don't know brazilian pizza but I don't think that's true. There aren't many toppings in our pizza and we say "Perciò nun 'e cercate sti pizze complicate ca fanno male â sacca e 'o stommaco patì..." That means: "So don't go search For these complicated pizzas That hurt you wallet And make your stomach suffer..." Btw there are a lot of toppings but it's not like there are a lot of different things, a lot of the same topping so more tomato sauce and more mozzarella cheese than other pizzas
@osonhodeleon
@osonhodeleon 3 года назад
I increase my vocabulary a lot with this video. Thank you Misa Sensei.
@raflashq
@raflashq 3 года назад
Finally, I can understand this なんて/なんか thing I hear all the time! ありがとうございますミサ先生!
@seeanthonyn
@seeanthonyn 3 года назад
I am glad this was finally tackled. I hear this so frequently and while I have already looked it up, Misa is always so thorough with her examples that I learn even more. Keep it up 先生!
@sewek1513
@sewek1513 3 года назад
You know that it's good material for Japanese learners when you do '' Oh! So this is what it was about!'' during watching. Thank you!
@kylemccrea873
@kylemccrea873 3 года назад
This just cleared up ALL my confusion!!!
@Pozz1t1ve
@Pozz1t1ve 3 года назад
As usual your video with a lot of details/explanations/exaples/colors, so its no hard to understand. Its amasing that you doing it for us. Thank you for your hard work.
@Noelciaaa
@Noelciaaa 3 года назад
Omg these had been a mystery to me for so long. Thank you for making it clear!!
@khsuki1
@khsuki1 3 года назад
Thanks for this, I was always mishearing this as "Nan te" thinking it was "what you said" or nani ka "what is it it" or "something".
@RaynosFAA777
@RaynosFAA777 3 года назад
みさ先生がいつもこんなに役に立ってくれるなんてすごい!!
@COLORCAVES
@COLORCAVES 3 года назад
You are the great teacher, thank you so much for the lessons, soon as I get a job I’ll definitely donate!
@davidmiao4764
@davidmiao4764 9 месяцев назад
I have been confused about this for years and couldn't find an explanation on the internet until now. Thank you so much Misa sensei!
@gillesfou
@gillesfou 3 года назад
17:08 *We needed Misa to understand that it's not "Mama" but "Mamma"*
@bryanc.5463
@bryanc.5463 3 года назад
Thanks I’ve been looking for a lesson on this.
@ripvanmarlowe
@ripvanmarlowe 3 года назад
I love listening to you go off on tangents and cracking yourself up! Best Japanese lessons on RU-vid! Or anywhere!
@Doubldra90N
@Doubldra90N 3 года назад
20:54, its actually really nice to hear this. thank you 🙂
@iamiamiamdh
@iamiamiamdh 3 года назад
Amazing lesson! Thank you!
@Lala-pe3vr
@Lala-pe3vr 3 года назад
Yes it is 🤝
@nicolo2428
@nicolo2428 3 года назад
misa you are so good at speaking english! I am learning more english than japanese watching ur videos:)
@ac-gc9tr
@ac-gc9tr 3 года назад
That was the best intro for this topic.
@aiko5888
@aiko5888 3 года назад
I've recently found your channel, and I've been finding your videos really helpful!! thank you so much !!!
@ainap8394
@ainap8394 3 года назад
Thank you! I just watched a japanese drama and really wondered about this so it was great timing!
@Gnasheress
@Gnasheress 3 года назад
I like you so much Misa, you’re an amazing teacher and you seem so kind!
@Luffyonepiece17
@Luffyonepiece17 Год назад
Finally found best teacher. She explains every little layers❤
@JS-oi5jt
@JS-oi5jt 3 года назад
Yeeess. Teaching us the phrases we use every day! 😂 You're the best. いちばん
@suginami0
@suginami0 3 года назад
This is a good one. Using nante and nanka make you sound very fluent.
@jaykenarn6223
@jaykenarn6223 3 года назад
Nice. Another video to learn
@shawnbell6392
@shawnbell6392 3 года назад
My favorite for Japanese language!
@JustClaude13
@JustClaude13 3 года назад
I can't think if a situation where I could say, "Okane nante iranai!"
@XGD5layer
@XGD5layer 3 года назад
"I'm broke so I can't eat out... Screw it, I'll just learn how to make cheap but good food at home. お金なんていらない!"
@imusician8885
@imusician8885 3 года назад
It's 'okare' not okane.
@JustClaude13
@JustClaude13 3 года назад
@@imusician8885 I know I don't need a boyfriend.
@imusician8885
@imusician8885 3 года назад
@@JustClaude13 okay.what do you need then?😸
@JustClaude13
@JustClaude13 3 года назад
@@imusician8885 Okane wa ii desu, ne?
@leafslizer2376
@leafslizer2376 3 года назад
These videos are so good! Keep it up Misa sensei!
@AesculapiusPiranha
@AesculapiusPiranha 3 года назад
This just made me understand an old lyric. Thanks!
@keikoboyko6902
@keikoboyko6902 3 года назад
"I don't have 1000000 yen! That's crazy!" ... has 1000000 yen worth of Pikachus in the background
@mathieujoly4143
@mathieujoly4143 3 года назад
Finallly someone who dares to say that this corona madness is just ridiculous. ありがとうがざいます。
@zafiralpstv8004
@zafiralpstv8004 3 года назад
Thank You for new video's! :)
@DunoLa
@DunoLa 3 года назад
This might just be the most interesting lesson in Japanese history =)
@shugyosha7924
@shugyosha7924 3 года назад
ミサの説明力なんてすごい。「なんか」と「なんて」の使い分けちゃんと身につけた
@artfulproductions5228
@artfulproductions5228 3 года назад
Came for the name (looking for Band Maid Bassist MISA) ... stayed for the awesome particulates!! :D :D :D ... I will commit to learning Japanese now Sensei Misa. Arigato!!! ...
@sebastianloaiza2556
@sebastianloaiza2556 2 года назад
¡You are amazing!.Please can you do a explanation about , how to make a guide in an archaeological center.Thanks a lot.
@raymondmarshall2501
@raymondmarshall2501 3 года назад
素晴らしい授業今日🙏♥️🙌みさ先生全く驚くべき💐🌹💐
@karna5998
@karna5998 3 года назад
Day By day she's getting rated R, and we love it
@MarthKoopa
@MarthKoopa 3 года назад
No
@mamadougandodiallo5646
@mamadougandodiallo5646 5 месяцев назад
I like your explain in Japanese language
@abellopez1586
@abellopez1586 2 года назад
ありがとうございますミサ先生 I'm japanese beginner
@querube78
@querube78 3 года назад
Finally! The holy lesson has DROPPED!
@pepaflores2997
@pepaflores2997 2 года назад
You are such an incredible and communicative good teacher! Thank you so much from Madrid. ¡Muuuuchísimas gracias!
@aocchan
@aocchan 3 года назад
みさ先生はこのビデオでとても嬉しそうです!見ると元気をだす感じがしますね。色々教えてくれてありがとうございます。
@e_3261
@e_3261 3 года назад
i remember every year 100 Kanji more (its been 3 years now when i started learn Kanjis) Sankyu for the Videos and ur hard work to help us to Understand a langauge even more
@ergocardinal9585
@ergocardinal9585 3 года назад
I think i speak for everyone when i say we need more lessons like this one 😆
@idfcs
@idfcs 3 года назад
I've just been confusing with it recently, thanks for making it clear!! BTW, [なんと] seems have the same meaning as [なんて], hope to understand the nuance too
@Szachybyskawiczne
@Szachybyskawiczne 3 года назад
Hello teacher! Awesome films😁 Awesome work. Respekt😁
@eron9314
@eron9314 3 года назад
I've never been this happy to be clickbaited before.
@gdon12987
@gdon12987 3 года назад
nanka = "any dang" -- great way to remember how to use "nanka" with a noun!
@abellonorlandojr
@abellonorlandojr Год назад
20:48 Can I just think this なんて being equivalent to のが ? 5か国語話せるなんてすごい 5か国語話せるのがすごい 自分で切ったなんて信じられない 自分で切ったのが信じられない
@ajax7590
@ajax7590 3 года назад
I didn’t realize なんか was used like that I remember I heard someone say in a show “なんか怒ってる“ I thought it was just a filler word like なんかさ
@shaltiere5468
@shaltiere5468 3 года назад
That's a different usage of なんか, and yes it is used that way all the time as well, similar to "kinda" or "like"
@zeroimpact742
@zeroimpact742 3 года назад
I don’t know the reason but s/he is angry.
@newchangeunlisted_viewer5594
@newchangeunlisted_viewer5594 3 года назад
Your content is very fun and helps a lot!! Love from America 😀👋🇺🇸🇺🇸
@aimar2122
@aimar2122 3 года назад
So i've been using it wrong the whole time T.T I used to think 「なんか」is a softener and my mind translates it as "kinda" like if I want to say "that's kinda wrong" I say 「なんか違います」. And it was an emphasis all along 😭 forgive me my Japanese acquaintances!
@tugsuumovies1999
@tugsuumovies1999 3 года назад
I think u do use なんか that way, its only this way when its used after a noun.
@danielnosuke
@danielnosuke 3 года назад
I use it that way too.
@zeroimpact742
@zeroimpact742 3 года назад
That is one of correct ways of using なんか. 「なんか違います」means you cannot explain well on what and how it is wrong or different but still you want to say that. There is something wrong (or different).
@TheRedLyon
@TheRedLyon 3 года назад
I have always equated it with how English uses "like" as an emphasizing connector in speech patterns. Your example could work as long as your delivery is consistent with the tone of the sentence. その答えなんか違う。Delivered flatly, thiis could be "That response is, like, wrong..." Maybe you were having a little argument or discussion about test answers. The nanka emphasizes it's the response that's wrong (as opposed to the person being wrong.). In this way it is sort of a softener. But if you were to shout this in a heated argument between boyfriend /girlfriend trying to clarify relationship status, it might be indicating this is not the answer someone wanted to hear.
@aimar2122
@aimar2122 3 года назад
I see so i'm not completely wrong. I don't know why youtube is just notifying me now but thanks for the replies and clarifications, very much appreciated.
@xxzreck
@xxzreck 3 года назад
cute thumbnail Misa-Sensei💜✨
@jmanok
@jmanok 3 года назад
All I learned is how adorable she is
@ilyaibrahimovic9842
@ilyaibrahimovic9842 3 года назад
アニメにもキャラソングにも気づきましたけど、これまで意味が曖昧に感じて、少しだけわかりました。よく分かることはそれよりもっともっといいですよ。レソンありがとうございました。
@sixpackkorkman8069
@sixpackkorkman8069 3 года назад
ありがとうございますみさ先生🍎
@monicaune7815
@monicaune7815 3 года назад
I loved the examples with nato. I can’t handle that!
@sir_hammy
@sir_hammy 3 года назад
Judy and Mary's song Motto has a couple good examples of なんて 聴いてみてねみなさん。
@clairepedersen2114
@clairepedersen2114 2 года назад
It is a bit like the great Australian adjective "bloody"? この話し方なんてすごい、と本当に役に立つ!
@jak12355
@jak12355 11 месяцев назад
この前,漫画を読む時「なんてね」見ました。 キャラクターは笑顔をしてました。
@drag9734
@drag9734 3 года назад
In your recent video you feel more confident and smiling person. I really appreciate it, your video are more lively! みさ先生、教えてくれてありがとうございます。頑張ってくださいね。
@Sam-fk6ux
@Sam-fk6ux 3 года назад
Hi Misa! I can’t express any more how much I and all of your viewers appreciate your lessons and give us an insight into the Japanese language like no other person or teacher here on RU-vid! Thank you sooo much! I also wanted to ask you , or rather mention how I’ve noticed that a lot of the Japanese lessons you give (which are superb by the way thank you) are mostly based on examples rather than direct translations. So I wonder how difficult Japanese actually is and if Japanese people learn it this way too. Do Japanese people learn in this way too? Based on examples or is it something that is just known? I apologize for such a confusing comment. I clearly am fascinated and intrigued by your language. It would be a dream to learn it and clearly my list of questions is neverending . Thank you Misa sensei! ☺️
@fullpedalalchemist
@fullpedalalchemist 3 года назад
Very informative! Is this the same なんて that's used in なんてね to say "just kidding" ?
@armenagasaryan8060
@armenagasaryan8060 3 года назад
Question related to the topic) I asked before, got no response, maybe now someone can explain. There is a song of Meiko Kaji, with a line : Imasara nante shikaranaide kudasai. I couldn't find the lyrics in Japanese, so i don't know exact meaning of the phrase, can someone help?
@foxkit69
@foxkit69 Год назад
母語で日本語を話す日系人とおしゃべていながら、相手さんは「〇なんて?!そうなんですねえ!」という見慣れられない単語を何度も言ってくれたのに、この動画おかげで、相手さんのお世辞なんかをよく分かったんです!よく説明してくれてありがとうございました、みさ先生💛
@i8amouse
@i8amouse 2 года назад
Thanks for making this cool video
@jmiddlefinger
@jmiddlefinger 3 года назад
According to Rookiez is Punk’d, unmei nante kuso kurae. I tend to agree: fate can totally ingest solid waste. Nice lesson, Misa-Sensei!
@kristeneborja7136
@kristeneborja7136 3 года назад
Hi mika san, i just wanted to know if I could take the JLPT exam this coming December even though I'm not enrolled in any japanese school? Im trying to study japanese language by my self with the help of your video. I hope you will notice me. Arigatoo😊
@FX-ef8dc
@FX-ef8dc 3 года назад
なんてis not always for bad feeling ,right? I mean if it can also be used in some good ways. It will be embarrassing if it can't. Since I might be wrong for a long time.
@SelcraigClimbs
@SelcraigClimbs 3 года назад
I've definitely seen it used in a good context. In this little short story i was reading there was a line 「なんていい習慣だ!」 "what a good custom/tradition that is!"
@ErnstdesLebens
@ErnstdesLebens 3 года назад
Yes, just watch the whole video. She comes to that at the last third of the video.
@FX-ef8dc
@FX-ef8dc 3 года назад
@@ErnstdesLebens oh, thanks. I did not notice that.
@rb5534
@rb5534 3 года назад
Love your English accent, wonder where you picked it up?
@raulcanuti7586
@raulcanuti7586 3 года назад
The only thing I didn't understand, is if those expressions are unpolite or not ... in any case, interesting lesson! ありがとうお先生。
@airo6629
@airo6629 3 года назад
イタリア人なんですけど、Mamma miaって吹き出しちゃいました(笑)発音が完璧でしたし!
@gehadattia3113
@gehadattia3113 3 года назад
みさ先生は日本語が上手に教えるなんてすごい。
@iagonoah6974
@iagonoah6974 2 года назад
pizza with rice OMG MISA SENSEI. Sono koto tabenaideyo-
@NiGHTS1980
@NiGHTS1980 3 года назад
I cant imagine Misa swearing at people. And if she did I dont think they would take it seriously.
@Sisyanor
@Sisyanor 2 года назад
What about a sentence like 「なんか+。」? Can only be negative too? Just heard a Japanese person says it and still not sure how to understand it.
@Voeris
@Voeris 3 года назад
ミサ先生ありがとうございます!✨
@PowerPackers90
@PowerPackers90 3 года назад
sees thumbnail Me: Maki Itoh?
@Akiyama_Shun
@Akiyama_Shun 3 года назад
I love the nonchalance when you change subject by saying "anyway"😂😂 It always kills me 😂😂
@shaofist
@shaofist 3 года назад
10/10 for the thumbnail. Pikacute😍💖
@soenandarwin2485
@soenandarwin2485 Год назад
I love you and Thank you Sensei....😘
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