Stopping by here just to say I watched your entire N4 grammar video over two days right before taking the JLPT, and despite encountering many of those grammar points for the first time, I'm fairly certain I passed the JLPT by quite a lot. I'd been overly focused on kanji and vocab for months, and your video really helped me cram on the aspect I'd most neglected. Thank you so much.
I had a lot of work to do today, so instead I made an anki deck to go along with this video. I took a single audio clip from each word's examples, some of them I cut down to just the sentence with the vocab word in it, some I left as they were, there was no rhyme or reason to which. I ended up with 124 cards instead of 126, I know I intentionally combined the two instances of かける into one card, because that's how the definitions were listed on jisho. As for the other missing card I'm not entirely sure. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ A quick rundown of the deck's layout: Kanji: This is pretty self explainitory, contains any kanji the word uses + okurigana. Kana: The word written out in kana alone. English: The definition(s) of the word, taken from jisho. PoS: Part of Speech, using the same shorthand that jisho uses, v5k for godan/u-verbs ending in ku, v1 for ichidan/ru-verbs, uk if the word is usually written in kana alone, etc. Source: The game the audio clip I chose came from. There were a few where I couldn't identify any of the games used as examples, those I left blank, and there were some where I knew the series but not which specific game, so they only got the series name. This mostly happened to Dragon Ball games because I swear a new one comes out every week. Audio: The audio clip. As I said earlier some of them I trimmed, some I left as they were. I apologize for any Discord bloops that may have made it through. Diagram: Stroke order diagram for the kanji. They should be embedded in the cards, but if not you can get the kanji colorizer add-on for anki and it'll fill them in. There are three types of cards in this deck: Kanji->English: These I use for just simple recall. See the word, recall it's English meaning. English->Kanji: For these I have a notebook, I see the English word and attempt to write it out in Japanese. The writing is optional, but it really helps me remember kanji. Kana->Kanji: Same as above, but starting from kana. The English meaning is on the reverse along with the kanji. You may want to check the "bury new siblings until the next day" box in the options so you don't get all three of them in a row, but that's really only an issue the first time you see them, at least for me because my recall rate for the three types isn't consistent. Also to note that the formatting of the cards is set up for dark mode, some of my color choices may melt your eyes if you're not in dark mode. I don't think RU-vid will let me link directly, so the deck number is: 1018186101 While making this deck I noticed that tomeru was misplaced and was hanging out with it's brother tomaru in the godan verbs. I think that's everything, thank you for attending my TED talk.
@@GameGengo お疲れ様! Making this really drove home the insane amount of work it must take to put these videos together, I can't even imagine. I always look forward to your videos, in fact I got this comment right after finishing the new vocab series episode. I'd love to hear any feedback you may have on the deck.
@@zvezda6545 Late reply but for anyone else looking at this you just find any shared deck and replace the number at the end of the URL with the one above.
Personal timestamps 1:37 開く to open 3:01 有る to posess 3:23 歩く to walk 3:56 言うto say 4:21 行くto go 5:01 要る to need 5:48 売るto sell 6:05 置くto put 6:27 送る to send 6:51 押す to push 8:01 おわる to end 8:31 買うto buy 8:51 返すto return an object 9:12 帰るto return home 10:00 かかる to take time/money 10:20 書くto write
5:45 売る (うる)- to sell 6:05 置く(おく)- to put 6:27 送る(おくる)- to send 6:50 おす(おす)- to push 8:00 終わる(おわる)- to end 8:49 返す(かえす)- to return an object 9:58 かかる- to take time/money 10:19 書く(かく)- to write 10:45 貸す(かす)- to lend 11:59 聞く(きく)- to ask 12:45 切る(きる)- to cut 13:05 消す(けす)- to turn off 13:25 困る(こまる)- to be troubled 13:51 さく- to blossom 14:15 さす- to open (umbrella), to raise/put up 15:20 しまる- to close 15:57 すう- to breath/suck/smoke 16:33 すむ - to live somewhere 16:57 すわる- to sit 17:49 だす - to take out/hand in 18:07 たつ - to stand 18:37 たのむ - to ask/request 19:34 つかう - to use 19:52 つく - to arrive 20:34 つくる - to make 21:10 とぶ - to fly 21:32 とめる - to make stop 21:58 とまる - to stop 22:32 とる - to take 23:12 とる - to take a photo 23:45 なく - to cry/sing 24:13 なくす - to lose something 24:45 ならう - to learn 25:16 ならぶ - to form a line 25:35 なる - to become 26:33 ねぐ - to take off clothes 26:56 のぼる - to climb up
Thanks so much HayKor! I will keep doing my best to make all Japanese learnable in a fun way through video games! Hopefully those who watch enjoy and find it useful :)
This video is amazing and is a step up from the grammar series since it has multiple examples and all audio is 100% by native speakers. Thank you so much for this!
i cannot thank you ENOUGH for these videos, seriously. i actually feel like i'm genuinely learn and remembering whilst watching your videos. seriously thank you so much for these videos and when i pass the n5 ill always know who helped me be able to pass.
You are amazing! You cover everything so well in every video! I feel like I'm cheating watching videos with this much effort, attention to detail, and simplicity at no cost! Lots of people have videos like this but I tend to get bored or sidetracked halfway through the list of words. Whatever you do in 2022, please keep the videos coming! I recommend you to all my friends I know that are starting Japanese; you're videos are just hard to beat for the amount of information you're able to cram into a video. お疲れ様でした!
Just finished taking notes on every single verb so I’ve memorised all their kanji! And I’ve also got to know a lot of other kanji for words I knew but couldn’t read! It’s taken me a long time to get through and I’ve filled over three notebooks but I’ve actually really enjoyed it! Thank you so much for making this possible for me :)
I love these videos so much, they're very entertaining while being educational. I find myself rewatching videos from time to time purely because it's fun. Thank you for all the hard work behind each video!!
This is seriously so helpful -- hearing the words several times through different voices makes a huge difference, I feel like I get enough time to get to know the words I'm hearing before passing to the next, thank you!!!
It's so pleasurable those subtitles with furigana on it! It shows a outstanding care with the goal of teach the sound of the caracteres the best way possible, amazing work!
Thank you for making this and all your other videos! This has been a freaking incredible find for me to help with my learning and immersion. I really truly appreciate you! I saw that this video was posted 6 hours ago (at this time) and that is an INSTANT sub from me! Glad to see this page is active and providing incredibly useful and in-depth videos!
@@abrahamgamer8331 it's been going amazing i study every day and have now reached n3 level, it takes a lot but after turning it into routine it's normal fir me to wake up go thru japanese flash cards and study fir 3 hours
Used this like a checklist to see which I still needed. Got to 作文する and thought, huh, I know 作文 but I've never seen it as a する verb. Checked the timestamp. Excellent gag, A+
Great channel. I love the way your take the examples from the games for easy understanding. i learned Japanese many years ago. i dont have a chance to practice in my daily life so i forgot most of the grammar. I remember i was confused about 自動詞,他動詞and passive voice. I know the verb conjugation for 使役型 and 使役被動型, but i am not sure when we would use such verb conjugation in our daily conversation. it seems to me those verb conjugation is rarely used. grateful if you make some videos about that. Thanks so much
27:02 You wrote the correct Kanji 階段 for stairs and that's what the character said, but the hiragana is off and says だんかい which actually can mean stairs as well but then it would be written 段階。 Kind of impressed i noticed that but if anyone picks up on it... 27:11 Also here the character is saying 橋(はし)を登って進むぞ! 急げ climbing a ladder like the english sub says. But the Japanese below reads 様子(ようす)を登って進むぞ! Which reads "Lets climb the situation" lol
@@GameGengo Ah okay, thank you again btw! This is a huge help in my studies - too bad my college course doesn’t give out homework so I kinda have to make my own?? Lol anyway have a good day!
Thank you for your work it helps me a lot at learning japanese while getting better at english. Also can I get the link to join discord server, I can't find it.
Hey I have a question, for to sell 売る, it says in furigana うる above it but the second example (5:58) the furigana above spell うた so its written as うたって, but should it not be うって? Or am I misunderstanding something? Thanks in advance!
I feel conflicted about this channel. Even though I like it and like learning japanese with anime and games being ok with that I don't understand everything. I still think this is a hard channel to use and I don't really know how to use it.
In order to give the viewer the best coverage, I generally combine all lists I can find on the internet. I believe JLPTSENSEI's was included, although it was missing some important verbs, which is why this list is longer than theirs.
your video might be a bit too complicated for beginner, but the spirit is simple and it’s motivating. I keep playing shinnosuke every now and then, just to learn the phases, it’s like a textbook to me 😂