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@belles_library
@belles_library 2 күн бұрын
I love this channel! So helpful in learning the language ❤️
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 2 күн бұрын
@@belles_library thank you 😺 Arigatou gozaimasu!
@Pithy-aster
@Pithy-aster 7 күн бұрын
なるほど
@Pithy-aster
@Pithy-aster 7 күн бұрын
I think that when you break down the sentences, it would be better to not use romaji. Use Japanese and furigana. A person who hasn't even learned kana yet would not be interested in such complex writing anyways. Also when you read the whole text at the end, it's a little hard to connect the meaning with the sentences visually since they were broken down in romaji rather than in Japanese. Great choice of music, I like it! Also the presentation and delivery of information is pretty organized. Good video
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 7 күн бұрын
@@Pithy-aster thank you for your valuable comments 😺 I put romaji for some of my friends who are learners of Japanese and prefer to make sure the reading in romaji.
@Pithy-aster
@Pithy-aster 7 күн бұрын
Very informative, thank you!!
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 7 күн бұрын
@@Pithy-aster thank you 😺
@Pithy-aster
@Pithy-aster Ай бұрын
Ohhh... I get it now
@GuavaJuice7
@GuavaJuice7 Ай бұрын
Hey that's good to know the words for republic, kingdom and that Southern Africa has a different word to plain South Africa. 😊
@Pithy-aster
@Pithy-aster Ай бұрын
My favorite series!!!!
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN Ай бұрын
Thank you 😻
@zetsubouuu
@zetsubouuu Ай бұрын
this is out of topic but the 893 reminds me of 一五六四/1564 from the detective conan series, pretty cool
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN Ай бұрын
4649 よろしく, 5963 ごくろうさん and more! We also memorize square roots using puns, like square root of 2 →1.41421356... (一夜一夜に人見ごろ[ひとよひとよにひとみごろ]) Very convenient :)
@zetsubouuu
@zetsubouuu Ай бұрын
@@TobyJPN you should make a video dedicated to this! i dont think i have seen it talked about on youtube, at least that i know of
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN Ай бұрын
@@zetsubouuu Noted 😸
@GuavaJuice7
@GuavaJuice7 Ай бұрын
Interesting ways to disguise the words. The number ones are cool but seems like it will keep things extra hidden. :)
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN Ай бұрын
@@GuavaJuice7 It may be harder for learners of Japanese (esp. non-Kanji users) to understand the context 😓
@GuavaJuice7
@GuavaJuice7 2 ай бұрын
Do katakana versions of non-Japanese words also always avoid starting with wo (ヲ)? I never paid attention to that but is it only used as a marker for the grammatical object? I guess, for example, Wonder Woman would be Wanda- U-man?
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 2 ай бұрын
There are no words that begin with ヲ or have ヲ in them. Aohata(アヲハタ), a company famous for its jams and canned foods, has the letter ヲ in its name, but it is not a common word. Hiragana を is used as a particle[marker] for the grammatical object. To be frank, you don't need to remember Katakana ヲ Yes, Wonder Woman is ワンダーウーマン(wanda- u-man)
@GuavaJuice7
@GuavaJuice7 2 ай бұрын
The hardest ones for me are the restaurant signs! Cool info about the fonts.
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 2 ай бұрын
@@GuavaJuice7 especially the handwritten calligraphy 😭 and vertical ones
@kailaslaxman1837
@kailaslaxman1837 2 ай бұрын
I speak malayalam , an Indian language. This rule is very similar in our language. We denote that sound by the letter 'o'. Even many other Indian languages have this characteristic. It was easy for me use this sound in Japanese as I didnot have to think about. It automatically comes to me. There are many similarities in Japanese and South Indian languages. You can search the internet.
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 2 ай бұрын
That is fascinating! Malayalam マラヤーラム語 Nnanni (Thank you)
@kailaslaxman1837
@kailaslaxman1837 2 ай бұрын
@@TobyJPN Nanni.
@Flyingsearat
@Flyingsearat 3 ай бұрын
你的猫也频道很可爱 !
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 3 ай бұрын
I am guessing you are saying the cat in the video is cute...? 謝謝
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 3 ай бұрын
@@TobyJPN そうみたい。少なくとも Google翻訳はそう言っています
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 3 ай бұрын
僕なら 楷書体が好きです。英語ではなんか・・・ Calligraphyとか Cursiveたどで呼んでますね? そういうのが好きです。 デジタル機器なら 明朝体が個人的に好ましいです。けれど、ほとんどのデジタル機器の活字書体が標準はゴシック体なので、少し明朝体に変えるのは困ります。
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 3 ай бұрын
When it comes to fonts, I'm picky!  わたしはCursive script (草書体 そうしょたい)はうまく読めません。現代の日本人には難しいです。楷書体はシンプルなのでちゃんと読めます。 英語だと、Times New Romanが嫌いです。学術論文を読むときは、ダウンロードして自分が好きなフォントに変えていました。 日本では、印刷物なら明朝体が一番多いと思います。
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 3 ай бұрын
@@TobyJPN 面白いですね、 印刷物の標準が。僕も最近 初めての日本書籍を買って、 明朝体は気付いたが、 テキストのサイズも少し小さいらしいです。 圧倒的に小さいとは思わないが、 疲れている時は読むのが少しやりにくいと思います>サイズのせいで。  どうやら、 Times New Romanに対して世界で様々なところから憎しみがありますね。 僕自身なら構わないが、 別に好きなわけじゃないと思います。 「“ ”」 と 「Jj」 は個人的に醜いだと思うし、 セリフ体が欲しいのなら Georgia Proがマシだと思います。  まぁ結局、 漢字文化圏の文字ならマジで楷書体が好ましいです、 僕は。 無料で探しにくい書体だが、 見つけられると超嬉しくなります!  草書体は正直 同意だと思います。
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 3 ай бұрын
@@danielantony1882 近年刊行されている本のフォントは読みやすくなっています。昔より文字のサイズが大きくなっているし、各出版社が独自のフォントを使っているそうです。 個人的に、角川文庫のフォントが読みやすいと感じます。
@danielantony1882
@danielantony1882 3 ай бұрын
@@TobyJPN 「陰の実力者になりたくて!」 という作品も角川文庫なのかな? その本を買ったのです。
@Nukashiii
@Nukashiii 3 ай бұрын
Its worth it watching this video, very understandable, hope you make more like this 😮
@TobyJPN
@TobyJPN 3 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊 Arigatou gozaimasu
@Nukashiii
@Nukashiii 3 ай бұрын
@@TobyJPN wc! 🤍
@davicalais1255
@davicalais1255 3 ай бұрын
こんにちわ
@GuavaJuice7
@GuavaJuice7 3 ай бұрын
Nice video, it's good to get the vocabulary with reading :)
@GuavaJuice7
@GuavaJuice7 3 ай бұрын
I like that you used the confusing kana in real words (not just on their own) 😊 vocab and reading bonus!