Oi Alise, I'm learning Japanese now and I'll tell you that you are an absolute life saviour when you make these Japanese videos. I can both relax and learn at the same time. Absolute genius.
@ねるねるサブサブ6 ай бұрын
それな(Sorena)is mainly used on the Internet.
@pkabFFpack6 ай бұрын
I am Japanese. I believe that a lot of Japanese slang consists of reactions that focus solely on the difference between what the other person is trying to express and the response they anticipate from you. There's a sense of joy and amusement in responding with only this differential, rather than giving the full answer the other person wants or expects, as it conveys a feeling of shared understanding and connection.
@schwammi5 ай бұрын
I don't even understand what that is supposed to mean 😭
@WanderInobo4274 ай бұрын
Bro I'm still having trouble remembering my ko's from my i's 😭
@lucasvilainmatras83386 ай бұрын
Hey Alice, I noticed you felt kinda nervous talking about the slangs, but the way you spoke was so natural and spontaneous the video was fun and very cute! Loved the video and I (and everyone else) would love if you'd make more videos teaching japanese for us learners :D
@nm-by7rt6 ай бұрын
I love your videos 😍 so relaxing それな isn’t really the term someone could use ironically in my opinion, it’s just a word you use when you agree with something the other person just said
@ねるねるサブサブ6 ай бұрын
You are right.
@コンコンりえ5 ай бұрын
@@ねるねるサブサブそれなー
@imoutoou72855 ай бұрын
それな?
@mameo01026 ай бұрын
この地声と囁き声の間の声がいちばん眠くなる
@lotograves6 ай бұрын
japanese slang is def a unique topic
@ripxdoc6 ай бұрын
hiii Alise thank you for being here and bringing you to asmr and making it a better place for us all 🫶♥️
@anotherclassicent6 ай бұрын
Huh 🤔🧐
@ROPPONGI_HORIZONS5 ай бұрын
WHY ARE YOU EVERYWHERE??????????????
@anotherclassicent5 ай бұрын
@@ROPPONGI_HORIZONS indeed why is he EVERYWHERE!!!, what’s his purpose/ goal, I don’t think anyone is benefiting from him being EVERYWHERE!!!
@ROPPONGI_HORIZONS5 ай бұрын
@@anotherclassicent HE. IS. *EVERYWHERE.*
@deyedrah6 ай бұрын
Currently studying Japanese, so this is fantastic
@abhi_ava5 ай бұрын
This is so good! Also, the "naa" ( 4:27 ) intonation represents a tag question, I believe.
@birdec7656 ай бұрын
That was great fun. My grandpa came to America in 1905. My aunts eventually went to Japan to visit extended family. They were told that their Japanese sounded like people's grandparents. Their version of Japanese had "frozen in time"🤔
@lu1mae5 ай бұрын
thank u so much for this :3 adding all of this to my notes!! super relaxingggg i love ur voice
@hide-12-j4o5 ай бұрын
日本に生まれた身としてとても嬉しく思う😊
@Lucia-jy1ig5 ай бұрын
Omg I love the way you talk it’s so fun
@heyitselsa1526 ай бұрын
This is so calming (also u made me laugh at certain points!). Thanks for the video :)
@synsyin47256 ай бұрын
I love these language videos sm!! Even if u don’t feel like know how to explain everything i feel like u get the points across well. I’ve tried to explain ね and よ to ppl who don’t study japanese and it feels so weird lol
@IFaTaLGeaRx6 ай бұрын
I feel like キモい is used for similar cases as describing something as cringe/creepy in english nowadays. I could be wrong, but ダラダラ seems like maybe it stems from クダラナイ? Also maybe しょう in しょうがない just comes from する or しよう so just literally translating to "there's nothing to do (about the scenario)" Im pretty sure ウイ comes from ウイすwhich is a kinda ギャル variation of オッス which is a shortened お疲れ Its really fun seeing how many stages japanese slang goes through to shorten things like the progression of Japanese "lol" from 笑ってる to 笑 to www to 草
@含有量5 ай бұрын
Hi,I'm japanese. If my English is bad, I apologize. As you said, しょう in しょうがない actually comes from しよう but, だらだら comes from たらたら. だらだら is a way of saying "たらたら" in a stronger way.
what funny is that google translates both 理解(りかい) and 了解(りょうかい) as "understanding"
@1byte8bit6 ай бұрын
ガチでそれな。りはりょから派生したようなもんだからなぁ。元のりょは了解のりょなんよな。
@actinglikeily5 ай бұрын
@@Mt-BNNAs a Japanese, I feel like Japanese is really deep. We do have lots of expressions that English does not have. So “理解” is like “understanding “ and “了解” is more like “I got it” so it’s kinda similar but totally different in the specific situations. Is that makes sense? And sorry for my English, it’s not my first language. I just wanted to try to tell you the difference.
@not38515 ай бұрын
In Portuguese 嘘 is translated as (mentira) lie and we also use "lie" (mentira) as a word for "no way". I'm learning Japanese and I've being seen how hard it is to English speakers to learn and so easier to Brazilians. Japanese to me is like Portuguese without some sounds (like la, le, li, lo, lu) and using another words and alphabet. But the sound, how to use words is so similar that I never questioned about "uso" (嘘). When I was learning English it was a shock learn that in English "lie" and "no way" is 2 words 😂
@not38515 ай бұрын
And to anyone interested in how japanese to me is easy... Aside for the Brazilian Portuguese accent sound so similar. In Portuguese whe have 11 verb tenses Some tenses I don't know how to translate to English But the verd to study in Portuguese is "Estudar" and has these 11 conjurations: 1 - estudo 2 - estudava 3 - estudei 4 - estudara 5 - estudarei 6 - estudaria 7 - estude 8 - estudasse 9 - estudar 10 - estuda 11 - estudes And is like that to everything 😂
@Yamada.lllilm5 ай бұрын
Just as it's hard for you to learn Japanese, we Japanese are having a hard time learning English too Let's do our best together!
@laynamysticmama6 ай бұрын
Yay!! I love the Japanese videos 💖 Thank you for posting
@FebruaryGhost6 ай бұрын
Gosh I love these Japanese/language based videos so much, but I’m such a language nerd I find myself getting way to interested and forgetting to relax lol
@SynFlood05 ай бұрын
I love this video! It feels like my bestie is teaching me some japanese on a video call with her roommate sleeping in the same room or something haha Feels really comforting!
@Sir_Pleasant5 ай бұрын
“emoi” (emotional) is used in the same way American use “the feels”.
@beautydevil1745 ай бұрын
時々聞こえる日本語が上手すぎて笑える!
@dkeisuke45 ай бұрын
大丈夫ですよ。 日本の10代が使う訳のわからない言葉よりもしっかりと話せてます!自信をもって!!
@lunahime-j5c5 ай бұрын
sorena is like ikr
@tashakay52746 ай бұрын
Hey hey Elise! So excited for this!!❤
@Stadtpark906 ай бұрын
Agreeing with each other seems to be a thing. 16:41 21:38 30:42
I just wanted to thank you for your beautiful content. You are a wonderful person. You really help a lot of people with it.❤
@code_Rei5 ай бұрын
when you started talking about sugoi i immediately said suge kanzen ni bareta nda i dont know where i got my slang since i just watch anime, but i also say "shanai" and "shane" like how wakaranai has wakanai oh the shane is probably another suge situation isnt it for kekko i find myself switching between kekko and nakanaka, because i use both of them to say "its pretty cool/etc." and also to say "often" like if i say "kekko warui desu ne" i feel like that means "youre often quite unruly arent you" just by adding the desu, the ne i dont think does much if i say kekko warui ne it still leans more towards the "its pretty bad" definition, but the desu really changes what i feel it means for mata ne i switch between that and ja ne, ja i think means like "then" i also switch the ne with na for some reason i dont know why the we ive heard that one but not just we im pretty sure this is the same thing "wesu" its like chisu which i think is like gyaru slang also im not sure if this is slang or dialect but in my mind palace theres this part that adds s to words that end with n, like "sonanska?" which originally is "sonano desu ka?" this might be in the same category as chisu im not sure where i got sonano or how to spell it in romaji but the definition is like "something like that" so if i say "sonano iu demo..." (even if you say that...) the sonano acts as a way to say that its everything that is similar to the subject in question so i figured out the romaji, its son'na no also i figured it out i dont think its gyaru slang its just that gyarus tend to use it probably, it replaces the desu with ssu so like mada desu ka becomes madassu ka the only slang i didnt know were ri (probably because i only know japanese verbally) and emoi
22:42 I find it quite scary how much of these words alise is trying to teach us, and how much of them i already know, purely from watching anime 😂 Now Im gaining context for these words I slightly know and how to use them appropriately
@ggMatze6 ай бұрын
i hear soudana quite ofthen used, well just by one person that is. hes in his 40s i guess and also a non native speaker. he never gets weird looks using it
@apoteosis75666 ай бұрын
Hey, Alise. I love your videos, have you thought about uploading some of them to spotify? I think they would fit quite comfortably.
@idado32505 ай бұрын
38:33 So that's why Angelo replies "Ui" to Koichi's "Yo Angelo".
@Wesker113A6 ай бұрын
Always fun learning new language 😊
@hansangcho65536 ай бұрын
My translation for shoganai would be "Welp."
@sabrinarasack52716 ай бұрын
Thank you for the amazing timing and content always goodnight to all and to all a goodnight 🥰😴
@user-rg7vf2xv4q6 ай бұрын
日本人より日本語詳しい
@valentinacrosera78745 ай бұрын
Japanese sounds so interesting!
@natcat15935 ай бұрын
idk why but you remind me so much of Dakota Johnson (which is obviously meant as a compliment ☺️) I guess it’s the way you talk and your facial expressions :)) I loved the video btw, I’ve always wanted to learn Japanese :)
@ineedachachabeat18865 ай бұрын
Currently living in Korea and speaking Korean but I’ll travel to Japan soon so this is fun!
@oedsvlogt5 ай бұрын
I kind of know how she feels when she knows what something means or how to use a certain phrase in japanese but can't translate it to english. I've had so many english lessons at school where I'll say a phrase or word and then the teacher asks me to explain it in dutch and I just can't because to me it just makes sense that that specific word or phrase is used that way but I don't know how to explain that in dutch because it's not the same. I'm very bad at explaining things XD
@marshmelows6 ай бұрын
アリスーさんおはようございます この動画お作くたありがとうございます
@Nore678426 ай бұрын
Where do I start learning Japanese? Like not from anime or movies, like a good beginner place
@sonofmunson5 ай бұрын
Years ago when I first started listening to ASMR there was a creator called Dreamerwhispers. She never got really big and stopped after only a few videos but I really enjoyed a couple of her soft spoken rambles. For some reason, your voice really reminds me of her. Check it out, especially the video "Softly speaking about recent happenings".
@Falloutbones88VODs6 ай бұрын
I was just hoping that you had a new video out while getting into bed. 🥳
@Tsirapo6 ай бұрын
The "UI" pronouncation sounds a lot like the Dutch "Oei" which translates to "Oops"
@koalaorange.6 ай бұрын
Could you do a japanese insults video? Maybe not swear words because youtube gets funny about that, but more like lighthearted stuff 😅
@harvestmoon123456 ай бұрын
Japanese doesn't really have "swears." More like, impolite grammar. And the harsher you say a rude sounding phrase, the more explicit it sounds. Translating Japanese insults into actual swear words takes some creative liberty.
@Kou-g2n6 ай бұрын
それなは男女両方よく使う気がしますね😊
@greenhorse34645 ай бұрын
Are you in Japan? I'm here teaching English, it's a blast (especially being in a remote area) but your videos help me sleep lol.
@ねるねるサブサブ6 ай бұрын
"なんか"is like well , hmm...
@alru3alien5 ай бұрын
you're so pretty
@グラスワンダー-d2h6 ай бұрын
かわいい!
@funnymanricktwo6 ай бұрын
I can't wait to spring some Japanese slang on my coworkers.
@BaciBaciOfficial6 ай бұрын
Hi Alise, great video, very fun and interesting! How did you learn japanese and how much time it took you speak and read it?
@キムチチゲ-e8o5 ай бұрын
テンキューお嬢さん
@Biper-y3l5 ай бұрын
日本語難しいけど頑張れ〜
@nocinofranco14735 ай бұрын
you are lovely and your voice is perfect but you should do more trigger like tapping or mouth sounds or whahtever to go along with your voice!!
@Ricky-wower6 ай бұрын
Latteさんと同じですね
@Ricky-wower6 ай бұрын
少し
@kktr_196 ай бұрын
久々の日本語うれしいー!!
@_-pf_gd-_5 ай бұрын
Ok but next do Japanese N3-N2 Vocab, that would be so funny like a funny prank lmao
@Peak_Aussieman6 ай бұрын
I was in Japan in February for two weeks and I reckon you'd be pretty fluent after a few months living there. I knew enough to survive clearly.
@pandugambar5 ай бұрын
So pretty ❤
@Thebustos3032 ай бұрын
Me a grown man learning Japanese slang knowing damn well I will never use this because I can’t sleep lol
@Nore678426 ай бұрын
Where do I start learning Japanese? Not from anime or movies, but a good beginner place to start. I have heard Duolingo and other language apps are bad
@glavnayamraz_youtube5 ай бұрын
try bunpro
@Quzga6 ай бұрын
Arisu you have big Mormon vibes but very wholesome content thanks!
@nobuyuki19186 ай бұрын
I feel like それな is That’s what I’m talking about.
@lens.documentation6 ай бұрын
すごいですね
@shadowfaxdog97336 ай бұрын
Girrrel when you were leading in to やばい I KNEW you were gonna say that I love that word i literally can’t stop saying it
@Ricky-wower6 ай бұрын
可愛い
@ZackyASMR6 ай бұрын
Hello Alise ❤❤❤
@empireofthelight26516 ай бұрын
Your so sweet,love your style and content Alise.✌️❤️🌞🙏🌹