How Foreigners Speaking Bad Japanese Is A Crime Now

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Sora The Troll

Sora The Troll

Ай бұрын

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@sorathetroll
@sorathetroll Ай бұрын
In this video you are only allowed to leave comments that start with "I'm not Japanese but" 3 2 1 go (edit) or "I'm Japanese but"
@Retro_Jet
@Retro_Jet Ай бұрын
I’m not Japanese, but what do you think about India?
@Jesussaves33_
@Jesussaves33_ Ай бұрын
I'm not japanese but the country of India would like to know your location
@NJDJ1986
@NJDJ1986 Ай бұрын
i'm not Japanese but did you watch Attack on Titan?
@hongfeiwei2710
@hongfeiwei2710 Ай бұрын
I’m not japanese but if my name is chinese, do i write it as kanji or katakana?
@philplusguitar
@philplusguitar Ай бұрын
I’m not Japanese but Sora is cringe.
@liamcolligan
@liamcolligan Ай бұрын
My favorite moment from my trip to Japan was on the shinkansen, when I talked to an older Japanese gentleman about my family's hometown for over half an hour. He told me he never took any opportunities to speak English with foreigners, and that he had only just then mustered up the courage to talk to someone who seemed approachable after over a decade of waiting. That moment will live rent-free in my brain until I am in the ground. Shoutout to you, old guy!
@Filipsan
@Filipsan Ай бұрын
Or it could have been an evil person, telling the same story to all English speaking ppl, to live rent free in their heads :)
@joaoatilio1011
@joaoatilio1011 Ай бұрын
Yeah, the opportunity to use the foreign language you learned is very special. I never used english much personally to say anything to anyone, even when I was in England. The most was to talk with an english teacher in Catalunia.
@brianofmoore
@brianofmoore Ай бұрын
very cool. Hopefully he went on to have many more conversations with foreigners.
@thomas5585
@thomas5585 Ай бұрын
Random English speaking middle aged men is actually a thing in Japan. They're known for randomly approaching tourists to practice their english.
@RoseluckSerendipity
@RoseluckSerendipity Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing :) i love these kinds of international chance encounters
@2400ubcg
@2400ubcg Ай бұрын
I'm Japanese who is working at the hotel in Tokyo, but I really love foreigner trying to speak Japanese if it is not good. It makes me feel that they respect and like my country, culture and people. Of course, there will be no problem if you don't speak any Japanese. It is good opportunity to try English for person who doesn't have any oversea experience like me.
@HT79
@HT79 Ай бұрын
Thank you for existing. We love positive Japanese people like you!
@Brownyan
@Brownyan Ай бұрын
It's always great to see that people like you don't mind us while we're still learning
@xXUnoriginalNameXx33Meygaera
@xXUnoriginalNameXx33Meygaera Ай бұрын
Hotel staff in Japan, especially Tokyo is the best in the world. You guys rock!
@SkiraReed
@SkiraReed Ай бұрын
本当にありがとうございます。15歳ころから、日本に行って、日本人とできるだけ話したかったですけど、今32歳で、まだ行きませんでした。😂 しかし、二年ぐらい日本語を学んで、夢が諦めないです。いつか、日本に行って、あなたのような優しい人と話したいです。
@yuria_nihilisten
@yuria_nihilisten Ай бұрын
日本に行った時、ほぼみんなが日本語で話してくれた一方、日本語話せない彼氏に向かって英語も頑張ってくれて…お世話になりました!
@ImGazu
@ImGazu Ай бұрын
"That foreigner is pretty rude.." "Ahrigahto :)" *NANI?!*
@rickremco6275
@rickremco6275 Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but, I really like your channel. Love from England.
@jjsbeats3081
@jjsbeats3081 8 күн бұрын
me 2
@Monkey__MOON
@Monkey__MOON Ай бұрын
Sora’s preferred style of transportation; INSTANT TRANSMISSION lol he finally did it.
@DeGoosey
@DeGoosey Ай бұрын
No wonder he drives so slowly. He knows if there is a delay, just park and teleport.
@Monkey__MOON
@Monkey__MOON Ай бұрын
@@DeGoosey exactly even that gramp car and grandpa shoes can’t slow him down with such an amazing ability 😏
@bobbobson6290
@bobbobson6290 Ай бұрын
So he learnt it when he was in space?
@mygetawayart
@mygetawayart Ай бұрын
Elon left shook
@Just_Varick
@Just_Varick Ай бұрын
I have the problem of having relatively ok pronunciation with the few words I know how to say, so I end up getting a very quickly spoken full fluent response when I attempt to speak japanese. This will quickly be followed by both of us exchanging alternating bad english/japanese while apologizing. It's super awkward.
@Yukeena
@Yukeena Ай бұрын
LMFAO! That sounds like a riot. I wish I could witness an exchange like this irl. I bet it would be super entertaining.
@raploh
@raploh Ай бұрын
LOL. I know the pain. Happened to me more than I could count when I was in the hospitality line.
@isaza5716
@isaza5716 Ай бұрын
I feel you ... -_-
@SyaoranDC
@SyaoranDC Ай бұрын
Imagine this but also having all the mannerisms that Japanese use in conversations and it gets out of hand fast.
@porkoutofmeth
@porkoutofmeth Ай бұрын
I feel you... The next sentence after basic greetings automatically follows: sorry my Japanese is bad do you know how to speak English yes=> horray no=> sign language + google translate time horrayyy
@Astral_Alchemist
@Astral_Alchemist Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but, currently living in Tokyo I feel it's polite to at least learn how to pronounce basic words. I've gotten a few 日本語上手's already and it cracks me up, since I know my Japanese is fecken terrible and it's going to take months to even have a conversation. But that's fine, it's actually very motivating that people show such appreciation for the effort! Oh and if someone hits you with a 日本語上手, responding with まだまだ will gain you instant respect because it shows a humble attitude. Accept that there's always more to learn and it's okay to suck at something, as long as you're improving!
@HT79
@HT79 Ай бұрын
I can understand a bit of Japanese while listening to it but kanji is like an alien script. How hard was it for you to learn?
@DenshinIshin
@DenshinIshin Ай бұрын
​​​@@HT79 learning kanji just takes time. You can learn the radicals to recognize them better and for example see the difference easier between 待 and 持, but learning just kanji by themselves (with a method like RTK, which is pretty good) only get you so far because they can have a lot of different pronunciations. You generally get the gist of their meaning when you read them, but without knowing the words, you might not know how to read it. For example, the kanji for 上手 (jou-zu) can become 上手い (u-ma-i), 上(ue), 手 (te), 上がる(a-ga-ru), 下手(he-ta), etc. So, you really need to learn the vocabulary not with romaji, but with kanji, hiragana and if needed, furigana for the first few times. There's about 2136 common kanji so it's not going to be done in a month even if all you do is learn to recognize them. If you learn 20 of them per day (should take about 1h with flash cards and repetition of the previous days for memorization over time), it will still take you over 3 months and a half, and all that just to say you know them, without being able to read Japanese because you'd have no idea of how they are meant to be pronounced. But I know some people that have done it like that and it helped them a lot afterwards. 🤷‍♂️
@kryts27
@kryts27 Ай бұрын
Well the Japanese spoken language is not super hard, but they (the Japanese) follow their own grammar rules. Learn that before you learn the syntax. Simply because language is a cultural construct over hundreds of years. FYI, lots of loan words in Japanese use English, but are unrecognisable to any native English speaker; they Japanize it. Their written language is even more baffling; a mixture basically of two scripts. As if Romanized characters were mixed up with Greek. This makes learning Japanese a scholarly exercise.
@khvhunter
@khvhunter Ай бұрын
I laughed a lot from the word «konichiwar” Thank you 😂😂😂
@Jesussaves33_
@Jesussaves33_ Ай бұрын
Sora realized there is constant memes happening around him and is capitalizing on it and actually making some form of money off it. Interesting business model but it works.
@Mr_Movie_Fan
@Mr_Movie_Fan Ай бұрын
What kind of memes?
@Jesussaves33_
@Jesussaves33_ Ай бұрын
@Mr_Movie_Fan Sora makes his real life experiences into these memes
@Retro_Jet
@Retro_Jet Ай бұрын
For views
@rogerhammerstein4970
@rogerhammerstein4970 Ай бұрын
The profession you have described is called "journalist"
@Lili_Bertossi
@Lili_Bertossi Ай бұрын
Envy sounds bad on you.
@ryma8983
@ryma8983 Ай бұрын
KonNICHIwar, ArigAto. I'll use these words now.
@kalidesu
@kalidesu Ай бұрын
Tuum ingenio bro! 🙏
@Monkey__MOON
@Monkey__MOON Ай бұрын
The sacred words of old are only to be spoken at times like these well done… 🙏
@LOKSTED
@LOKSTED Ай бұрын
soomeemasen
@JB-xl2jc
@JB-xl2jc Ай бұрын
Arrreaverderrchi, my Japanese buds! What's up my sugoi chooms?
@user-lk6rl4vf8x
@user-lk6rl4vf8x Ай бұрын
arigAto goZImasu
@coryhafer7285
@coryhafer7285 Ай бұрын
Makes sense that local Japanese are starting to watch your channel now. You have the best accent. You're able to do nerd English, broken English, and perfect English.
@UchihaKuriso
@UchihaKuriso Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but I'm learning, and this has been my experience with Japanese people on Twitch. They're super cool. They'll speak English if they can, and they appreciate when you speak/write Japanese. Even met a streamer that goes as far as pausing whatever they're doing on stream to use google translate to reply to you in English if they can't put it into words themselves. Which I greatly appreciate. I also try to speak/write Japanese but do the same as fallback. xD
@wrathicusmaximus5005
@wrathicusmaximus5005 Ай бұрын
Time to cancel my trip to Tokyo. No subtitles…
@RohitKulan
@RohitKulan Ай бұрын
Just use Google translate
@turtlecheese8
@turtlecheese8 Ай бұрын
I heard the fanslation is coming out soon so don't worry.
@Keychan64
@Keychan64 Ай бұрын
Can I have it?
@lostmatheusgt
@lostmatheusgt 15 сағат бұрын
@@RohitKulan tthT'S THE WORST part. don't use google translate for anything.
@ronture8279
@ronture8279 Ай бұрын
"Tokyo is getting so many foreigners that many are starting to qualify as locals."
@mygetawayart
@mygetawayart Ай бұрын
basically Japan is turning into Hawaii
@sboinkthelegday3892
@sboinkthelegday3892 Ай бұрын
People in cities don't qualify as locals to begin with. They understand so little about the countryside that they're no different than moving into that big city from a foreign country.
@ronture8279
@ronture8279 Ай бұрын
Right, but imagine how few or many had moved a decade or two ago. They've lived there for a while, probably had to go to different prefectures, seen things that most people don't see during tours, etc. Those people are more who I refer to. Perhaps they've gained proficiency in Japanese, too. Could they qualify as locals of the cities in which they reside?
@DenshinIshin
@DenshinIshin Ай бұрын
​@@ronture8279 depends on your "local" standards. They could be. Or, depending on some of the Japanese people that think that native Japanese going abroad to study and come back aren't Japanese anymore, well, they may not be local. It all depends on how you define it.
@zandaroos553
@zandaroos553 Ай бұрын
⁠@@sboinkthelegday3892nearly the entire population of Japan is urbanized, as well as the populations of most countries including the U.S. To say a vast minority of people are locals is kinda gatekeepy to a really small group.
@darrylatkins5049
@darrylatkins5049 Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but...your English is so good and you are a legit genius. Funniest channel I've found in a while. Subbed
@esme_melody
@esme_melody Ай бұрын
(i'm not japanese but) looks like sora's channel has become a resource for both students of the japanese language and for students of the english language!! thank you sora the troll!!!
@danieldonnelly4036
@danieldonnelly4036 Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but, for years I have delayed myself from visiting Japan due to anxiety over the language barrier and this video has made me feel a little bit more confident. Thank you Sora. (Still plan to learn at least some stuff)
@ivyriry
@ivyriry Ай бұрын
I'm in japan right now using trains like crazy. I asure you, basic vocabulary can get you almost everywhere. The most I use is kore (to point), arigatou, sumimasen, and any way of salute (ohayou, konnichiwa, konbanwa). I use DeepL to translate when needed (like buying movie tickets). If you are not in a constant hurry you will be alright.
@danieldonnelly4036
@danieldonnelly4036 Ай бұрын
@@ivyriry this is good to know. I had not heard of DeepL before. Thank you for the insight!
@bobboberson8297
@bobboberson8297 Ай бұрын
google lens to translate pictures/from your phone's camera is a lot better than you would think it is from what i've seen.
@lsp6032
@lsp6032 Ай бұрын
I can read Japanese language thanks to playing in a Japanese server game for 2 years+(that went eos) without translation, probably helped by that my native language is traditional Chinese, which used sort of similar word style and pronunciation for many words, and would be able to go to Japan and not face too much of a language barrier except for my broken Japanese
@Tiosh
@Tiosh Ай бұрын
The Olympics turned Japan topsy turvey. Its way way more englisg friendly now.
@ChiEKKUsama
@ChiEKKUsama Ай бұрын
Even better than "arigato" is the "sumimasen" technique. If you say it correctly, they'll ask how long you've been in Japan. If they ask that, you know your Japanese is perfect Jokes aside, that literally happened to me last week on the train back to Tokyo. They really do appreciate people trying and are excited when a foreigner takes the effort to learn.
@RenegadeSamurai
@RenegadeSamurai Ай бұрын
I think this is a thing in every country, when you try to speak to the locals in their language, you already make a positive impression. It's a sign, that you really have an interest in the language and culture. And like he said...almost no japanese expects a foreigner to speak fluent japanese, or even at all. The bigger the surprise when you actually get out a short sentence in japanese.
@lua-nya
@lua-nya Ай бұрын
​@@RenegadeSamurai Well in natively bilingual places this works way less often.
@TRUMPisOPPA
@TRUMPisOPPA Ай бұрын
I don’t think a lot of people appreciate it. A lot of times my attempts to speak Japanese is answered with abrupt English. Or a weird translation device. Mind you, I studied over two years. Old people seem to usually want to engage, but young people don’t have patience to speak to a foreigner attempting to speak Japanese. I’m shy with a bit of a pride problem so I just continue completely in English.
@LakotaSA
@LakotaSA 8 күн бұрын
“Sumimasen” and “Wakarimasen”. The first two phrases everyone should learn, along with “aigo ga wakarimas- ka?” Outside of those three, the only other phrase I highly recommend is “_____ onegaishimas-“. For the uninitiated, the u at the end of _masu is not vocalized, hence my notation.
@FullCircle_Entertainment
@FullCircle_Entertainment Ай бұрын
This..... 😂 Dude.... You're amazing! You are literally the embodiment of everything I love about what KZbin used to be! You sir, just earned another subscriber!
@Mr_Troll
@Mr_Troll Ай бұрын
3:14 When I told my Japanese teacher that Japanese is a difficult language, she said " For me it's not ". So I got the impression that for Japanese people their language is easy, and that English instead is difficult. ...and that's when I realized Japanese is not as difficult as some people make it out to be. Yes, the Kanji and Keigo may be " difficult ", but the grammar is ONLY difficult to people who speak English ( or similar languages ). If your first language is Japanese or Korean then Japanese grammar is common sense. English, on the other hand, is difficult because of the random spelling and huge vocabulary, ...and the grammar should be just as difficult for Japanese people as Japanese grammar is for English people. I know it is common that people view their first language as " not difficult for THEM ", but I can say that I indeed view my first language, Polish, as difficult and everyone who learns it must be a GENIUS. Polish people are constantly fed with propaganda that their language is THE MOST DIFFICULT IN THE WORLD. ...and it might be true lol. While there is no Kanji, the grammar is 100x more difficult than whatever Japanese or English grammar is. It's like Russian grammar, except even more complicated. Verbs, nouns, adjectives, and EVEN NUMBERS conjugate. EVERYTHING conjugates. ...and there are MULTIPLE RULES to how the words conjugate, and even more exceptions than rules. ...and yes, I myself mess up the grammar ALL THE TIME!
@demetriusmorgenroth2835
@demetriusmorgenroth2835 Ай бұрын
It's actually the other way around. Most people have this tendency to believe that their primary language is the most difficult in the world, or at least somewhere in that vicinity - because they learn from experience and exposure, rather than having to work with formal rules most of their lives. This leads to scenarios in which native speakers are aware that rules exist, but can't recall either what the rule was nor explain when (and how) certain exceptions surface. As someone who was born in Brazil and had to hear people claim that "Portuguese is so difficult because of (insert a thousand reasons here, including nouns having genders / the amount of verb flexions and the fact they must be flexed to also agree with the subject / rules on vowel fusion...)", I saw that first-hand during my childhood - and then realised that nearly everyone else tends to state the same about their primary language. This led me to the conclusion that there's no inherent difficulty in languages. All there is (when it comes to language) is personal inclinations (we might fare better with certain types of language over others) and time to address how distant a given language is from your baseline. If languages were truly easy or difficult, then we'd expect linguistic acquisition to happen later in certain countries. This is not the case.
@littlebusters1971
@littlebusters1971 Ай бұрын
確かに一言でも話されたら日本語上手だなって思ってしまう "ARIGATO" "KONICHIWAR" I think so good Japanese speaking traveler
@sorathetroll
@sorathetroll Ай бұрын
これ逆もしかりで英語喋ってる日本人みると「ハロー」だけでも「えっめっちゃしゃべれるやん!!」ってなるのがおもろいんすよね
@littlebusters1971
@littlebusters1971 Ай бұрын
@@sorathetroll ああ!だから昔から海外の人にハローって言っただけでめっちゃ英語で話されて待って!待って!ってなっちゃってたのか…腑に落ちたw
@DeGoosey
@DeGoosey Ай бұрын
​@@sorathetrollit works both ways. When I see someone speak English, I react like you do. And when I speak even broken, incorrect language, the other person appreciates it a lot. It helps us all to get along with each other. It's what I think.
@starmechlx
@starmechlx Ай бұрын
Hey look, Sora is practicing his Japanese. No rude American here!
@user-kr5vd3dl8q
@user-kr5vd3dl8q 4 күн бұрын
@@starmechlx u nthn different and so we all are xd
@mr.sushi2221
@mr.sushi2221 Ай бұрын
lol it’s so funny when you respond with basic phrases and older people in Japan are so proud of you. Japanese is hard but not impossible to learn
@RenegadeSamurai
@RenegadeSamurai Ай бұрын
it's a tough road to take but every small progress feels good. My vocabulary still sucks and is probably the biggest reason why I can't build long sentences, but living in central europe is a hard place to find japanese speakers to train. Though with online lessions every week and looking back onto the last 3 months, it has gotten better and it feels GOOD!
@JJ_38624
@JJ_38624 Ай бұрын
​@@RenegadeSamuraiI feel that. I just started learning to read hiragana and katakana this week. Its nice to read them even tho I dont know what the translation of the words they build is
@danielpowers7251
@danielpowers7251 Ай бұрын
​@@JJ_38624I've been constructing sentences for past 4 months and slowly learning Kanji using rote memorization by popularity (there is a better method by radical but I'm lazy.). There will get a point where it feels exhausting.
@boneandjointindonesia
@boneandjointindonesia Ай бұрын
Sora, thanks! You are the most non-trolling “troll”. And you are actually helpful! Thank you again. I was actually wondering about those things too! You put mind at ease.
@pelijer
@pelijer Ай бұрын
People all over the world appreciate when someone genuinely puts effort into learning their language. I've never even heard of a foreigner being discouraged or put down for trying (so far).
@ezraho8449
@ezraho8449 Ай бұрын
The French would like a word with you.
@pelijer
@pelijer Ай бұрын
@@ezraho8449 😆
@excalibro8365
@excalibro8365 Ай бұрын
I don't really discourage foreigner from learning my obscure language, but I always tell them that if they don't plan to live here, then trying to be fluent at it is a waste of time. I know first hand that reaching a reasonable fluency at any foreign language is hard and takes so much time, so I just want to make sure people know what they're getting themselves into.
@oda.isabelle
@oda.isabelle Ай бұрын
haaaa.... I am one who got discouraged to learn. I live in Japan and my former boss made so many obstacles for me learn and I gave up, after asking/waiting for more than a year for adjust my day off so I could attend the classes, he just came and said your japanese is good enough and you don't need to learn more than it. He is a sh*t person.... He bullies foreigners and japaneses ppl. In the same workplace I meet so many bad ppl that I completely gave up of learn...
@linkletter2471
@linkletter2471 Ай бұрын
Foreigner Talking in Japanese: "I would like your 'consent' to marry your daughter!" What Japanese Speakers Hear: "I would like your (AC outlet) to marry your daughter!" "Nihongo umai kedo, naze konsento ga..."
@Lock2002ful
@Lock2002ful Ай бұрын
Haha, good one.
@iamtheoneandonly_
@iamtheoneandonly_ Ай бұрын
LOL
@biscuit5359
@biscuit5359 Ай бұрын
By AC you mean Assassins Creed?
@Lock2002ful
@Lock2002ful Ай бұрын
@@biscuit5359 I mean, obviously not. 😂
@Dartania
@Dartania Ай бұрын
@@Lock2002ful lol right? Apollo Creed of course. Boxing is a fine outlet.
@SashimiEnthusiast
@SashimiEnthusiast Ай бұрын
Nah bro only like 20 seconds through and already laughing like crazy
@marspIanet
@marspIanet Ай бұрын
I JUST FOUND YOUR CHANNEL, ITS REALLY AMAZING!!!
@loustrider74
@loustrider74 Ай бұрын
Lmao...this was great!! Sora always gives me a good laugh right when I need it.
@notgay5770
@notgay5770 Ай бұрын
airy gator 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
@volapongyt8496
@volapongyt8496 Ай бұрын
I am not American but definitely use this next time I visit Florida.
@stevierv22
@stevierv22 Ай бұрын
Harry gateaux Sora-san I will use your wisdom when I visit Japan next week :)
@helenaborgespeixoto7598
@helenaborgespeixoto7598 Ай бұрын
Good luck and I hope you have a good time there!
@foogod4237
@foogod4237 Ай бұрын
"Harry Gateaux and the Sumo Mason Stone" (It's about a guy who lives under the stairs watching anime all day until a weird flying talking cat-thing gives him an invitation to the magical land of Nee-Hon...)
@stevierv22
@stevierv22 Ай бұрын
@@helenaborgespeixoto7598 Thanks, it will be awesome :)
@SamCyanide
@SamCyanide Ай бұрын
This is the funniest video from you I've seen in a while hahahha
@kabochaVA
@kabochaVA Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese, but this is very accurate. You say a few sentences in Japanese, and people say 「日本語がお上手ですね。」. Most of the time, it's either tatemae, or a word of encouragement for you not to completely give up, though. 😂 And indeed, I've met a lot of Japanese people who said something along the line of “Japanese is difficult. Even I don't know how to speak.”
@WTFBigboss11
@WTFBigboss11 Ай бұрын
You remind me of an owner of a kyoto sake shop who jokingly answered "I don't see an issue with Japanese, I can speak it just fine" of my usual ice-breaker "It's not easy to learn Japanese but I still try".Never expected that kind of sentence and my brain froze for a few seconds. Good memories.
@tomako3a
@tomako3a Ай бұрын
Sora so here's something that happened to me. I've been watching your channel for a while and I was always confused why you made foreigners say "konnichiwar". I knew there wasn't an "r" at the end and I wasn't saying it! I've been studying Japanese for a year and a half now, and recently had a chance to visit Japan. I was doing a hike on Mitakesan, there were mostly Japanese people hiking there, they were all very nice and all said "konnichiwa" to me when they encountered me on the trail. So I said "konnichiwa" back. To my horror, what came out of my mouth surely sounded like "konnichiwar"! I was so shocked! I spent the rest of the hike trying to figure out how to *not* do the "~ar" at the end, but no matter how much I tried, every next person I greeted, what came out of my mouth was always "konnichiwar"! I couldn't get rid of it! Might as well just embrace my horrible accent 😂 good job on noticing that little detail, now I'm forever self-conscious 😅
@ferretyluv
@ferretyluv Ай бұрын
I always assumed it sounded like the intrusive r that Brits do sometimes, because maybe he can’t hear the difference between British and American accents?
@tomako3a
@tomako3a Ай бұрын
@@ferretyluv I don't know what it is! I live in the States and English is not even my first language (but I've lived here for most of my life). Something about how the Japanese elongate that last "a", they actually go "konnichiwaaaa", I mimic that, and end up having some sort of an "r" ghost sound at the end!
@grapesofmath1539
@grapesofmath1539 Ай бұрын
@@ferretyluv I thought the intrusive r was what Australians do
@UchihaKuriso
@UchihaKuriso Ай бұрын
I think Sora broke your Konnichiha. xD
@amordesdemona
@amordesdemona Ай бұрын
I think it's something speficic to English speakers. Like ending Spanish words that end in "-o" with a bit of a "-ou", like "bañou". Spanish speakers do something equivalent when adding an "e-" before words that start with "S", like "espanish".
@raz3488
@raz3488 Ай бұрын
one thing i hate more than rude tourists are sweaty gatekeepers. i've been to a couple of bars in japan only to get interrogated by non-japanese residents trying to make me feel weird about being there like saying stuff 'ohh you're only here to try and get japanese women!' even though my girlfriend is literally standing next to me. also had some other dude comment on my tattoos on the train saying 'you're not gonna get into a bathhouse with those!' this weirdo didn't even say or anything and assumed i want to go to a bathhouse in the first place?? i know japan has some bizzare shit, but gatekeeping foreigners are the weirdest
@Natural_Infinity
@Natural_Infinity Ай бұрын
the only ''war'' in JP is gaijin vs another gaijin/non-japanese residents 😂😂😂
@Crackgearson
@Crackgearson Ай бұрын
Atleast you didn't had to deal with the Problem Streamers that were arising
@bailey309
@bailey309 Ай бұрын
This post is right on point!
@ferln4
@ferln4 Ай бұрын
I hope these gatekeepers are a rare occurrence and not the norm for fellow tourists.
@Crackgearson
@Crackgearson Ай бұрын
@@ferln4 Considering the Birth Rate is Lessening and the amount of Foreigners visiting are increasing, lets just say, it may slowly go per the norm over some time
@mujisu9717
@mujisu9717 Ай бұрын
Awesome...Arigato Sora❤
@AdrianMalata
@AdrianMalata Ай бұрын
I haven't laughed so loudly in front of a monitor in a very long time! Thank you!😂😂
@Ryuu212
@Ryuu212 Ай бұрын
Me trying to learn Japanese. Watching online courses? Me: No, that doesn't seem fun at all. What about watching a stranger yell 'Rasengan!' on the streets and learning Japanese from him? Me: Giveeee me thattttttttttttt!
@grapesofmath1539
@grapesofmath1539 Ай бұрын
People tend to learn things best when what they're learning is engaging, after all That's why Sora is awesome
@hanae_chann
@hanae_chann Ай бұрын
Arigato for this lessons lol 😂
@Retro_Jet
@Retro_Jet Ай бұрын
ありがとうハナくん!ww
@kyoon-chan2512
@kyoon-chan2512 Ай бұрын
​@@Retro_Jetistg u obsessed with them or something lmaoo
@alexandralevac5033
@alexandralevac5033 Ай бұрын
Sora I love your videos taught me alot it's also hilarious 😂 it really help me out when I come visit to Japan next year ❤❤
@dewildedame13
@dewildedame13 Ай бұрын
I am not Japanese but I love how your video reflects my experience. In September I went to Japan for the very first time and I barely spoke Japanese all I knew was a little from DuoLingo and I didn't know how to really use the grammar (particles like そ、に and は) were foreign concepts to me still. After I got back I was determined to learn a bit more as I made a friends in Japan and I wanted to actually communicate in their language once I got back. In March I had the opportunity to visit my friends there again, they kept telling me my Japanese was good however I was struggling so hard. It was so confusing for me as I still felt like I couldn't hold up my end of the conversation. I am studying every day and I can't wait untill I get good enough to be able to have a meaningful conversation. These videos are certainly helpful and entertaining for sure. Keep on rocking Sora!
@mugiwaranootokho6892
@mugiwaranootokho6892 Ай бұрын
Japanizu: I'mma beat yo ass up(in Japanese) Engrishu: "Arigato"
@calefan253
@calefan253 Ай бұрын
Japanizu: お前をぶち殺すぞ! English: 駅はどこですか?
@RevanR
@RevanR Ай бұрын
You must at least have JLPT N3 to enter -this ride- Japan
@KaptainKa
@KaptainKa Ай бұрын
Oh my god you put the perfect punchline to cap off years of Dogen's "nigongo jozu desu ne" I'm laughing in bed and i just burst out laughing at that one
@Ofjkk
@Ofjkk Ай бұрын
sora idk why but your vids are always so funny
@Dartania
@Dartania Ай бұрын
My most embarrassing one was not wearing reading glasses, glancing at a menu, and thinking the “za” hiragana was “gi.” Foolishly asked for “gyougi” when gyouza is a such a basic Japanese food I’ve known what it was since I was a little kid.
@GarGlingT
@GarGlingT Ай бұрын
Gyoshi if i read kanji. It is jiaozi in japanese accent.
@bobboberson8297
@bobboberson8297 Ай бұрын
gyouza is usually written in katakana (or kanji) in which case gi and za don't look very similar. that's bad luck to have the menu writter choose to write it in hiragana and confuse you
@Dartania
@Dartania Ай бұрын
@@bobboberson8297 vegan-oriented restaurant that seems to have half foreigners in it. So the menu is a mix of all of the above probably to try to serve a range of people. I have less than a year of learning (like 350 hours) level B1 they say) so my Japanese ability is still poor, but in this case I truly blame blurry vision and (more importantly) not thinking about context.
@AurumUsagi
@AurumUsagi Ай бұрын
Some kana do look alike, but have completely different phonemes. I sometimes get ツand シmixed up.
@Dartania
@Dartania Ай бұрын
@@AurumUsagi what helped me with those was focusing on the direction the main stroke was made (top to bottom or vice versa).
@ethanstayer262
@ethanstayer262 Ай бұрын
I always enjoy your blend of education and comedy, it keeps me engaged as well as coming back for more! Thanks for the awesome video!
@Lmb_kun
@Lmb_kun Ай бұрын
Ok, from now on everyone who is visiting my home country (the Netherlands) you have to speak Dutch flawlessly.
@LD-Orbs
@LD-Orbs Ай бұрын
If yu don't, everyone will talk to you in.... ENGLISH! *gasp*
@harveyhaslostit
@harveyhaslostit Ай бұрын
Well luckily weed just got legalised in Germany this month and I can get my Bami in Luxemburg so goodbye Netherlands
@AurumUsagi
@AurumUsagi Ай бұрын
Even with a sore throat? Guess I'll have to take enough Strepsils to ensure I can say those guttural Dutch consonants properly if my throat is so raw.
@ImGazu
@ImGazu 25 күн бұрын
I'm not Dutch but that sounds pretty difficult.
@Lmb_kun
@Lmb_kun 24 күн бұрын
@@ImGazu sounds like a skill issue to me
@jezzstar89
@jezzstar89 Ай бұрын
ARIGETTHO Sora now I feel relieved after watching your videos 🤣🙏
@Yamamotokenjirou
@Yamamotokenjirou Ай бұрын
Dokupe kudasai〜♡ (ドクターペッパーください)
@TakahiroShinsaku
@TakahiroShinsaku Ай бұрын
wow this "ッ" looks like a happy face ペ(ッ)パ
@PrideSage99
@PrideSage99 Ай бұрын
Katakana, the only thing almost as scary as kanji to new learners 😱
@ClayYunGB32
@ClayYunGB32 Ай бұрын
​​@@PrideSage99 ヵand kanji カ is worst pain ever 😭
@Yamamotokenjirou
@Yamamotokenjirou Ай бұрын
↑( •̀ᴗ•́ )و私も英語の勉強頑張るからみんなも日本語の勉強を頑張るのよ!!
@MelRackley
@MelRackley Ай бұрын
Dude I cannot with the subtitles 😂 they are so hilarious
@SuspiciousBadger
@SuspiciousBadger Ай бұрын
SO.FUCKING.TRUE Flashback to LA, last year. In an outlet, a lady is buying a perfume or something. Her baby mumbles words in japanese. *THIS IS MY CHANCE!!!!* "aH, sUmIMaSEn, ANatatAchI WA,NIHonJIN desu Ne?!?!?" ..... And she goes, "Ah, so desu...." Then, it happened... "NIHONGO JOUZU DESU" *I immediately scurry away, as that was the extent of my japanese, never to meet this woman again in my life, probably leaving her thinking...wtf was that about*
@NJDJ1986
@NJDJ1986 Ай бұрын
Alex: "HAI, KONICHIWAR!" white hoodie Sora: "hizu Japanizu izu so goodo! Nihongo jouzu!" yes the power of Konichiwar never fails!
@luchijiang
@luchijiang Ай бұрын
So on point man 🤣 On my last trip to Japan, I felt more judgement from foreigners, who were somehow fluent in Japanese, than actual Japanese people whenever I gave up and spoke english. Also no wonder I thought Japanese people got better at English recently 😮
@agiyx8591
@agiyx8591 Ай бұрын
Ngl next to his vids being entertaining they are quite educational on both english and japanese. Its actually quite genius.
@Elegyofawesomeness
@Elegyofawesomeness Ай бұрын
Been doing Pimsleur for a few months now! Can't wait to practice and use it this fall when I visit Tokyo!
@_DHN_
@_DHN_ Ай бұрын
don't get deported Soar
@Retro_Jet
@Retro_Jet Ай бұрын
DHNさんすのいてすね
@_DHN_
@_DHN_ Ай бұрын
@@Retro_Jet とよださん
@helenaborgespeixoto7598
@helenaborgespeixoto7598 Ай бұрын
​@@Retro_JetDHNってどういう意味ですか?
@BijuuMike
@BijuuMike Ай бұрын
日本語上手ですね
@philplusguitar
@philplusguitar Ай бұрын
そっちこそ
@ladcan9993
@ladcan9993 Ай бұрын
wwwwwwww
@NJDJ1986
@NJDJ1986 Ай бұрын
oh my god! it's Bijuu Mike! i loved your old DDLC contents!
@Monkey__MOON
@Monkey__MOON Ай бұрын
@@NJDJ1986 right!
@entropybear5847
@entropybear5847 Ай бұрын
Hey, I'm not Japanese, but, I remember you vaguely, weren't you a lets-player that got traumatised by a cute little dating simulator?
@jamesh4169
@jamesh4169 Ай бұрын
I’m not Japanese, but the three times I visited Tokyo the Japanese people were very kind to me. You could also see how happy they were whenever I spoke the few Japanese words and phrases I do know. The look on their faces was “Yes! Good! Keep going! Keep going!” Such a beautiful country, do not be afraid to go if you don’t speak Japanese!!
20 күн бұрын
OK. You're funny. Just subscribed in your channel .
@kabatsky
@kabatsky Ай бұрын
As someone who never learned English but somehow speaks and writes in it daily, I don't know how I feel watching this video since I use English to communicate with people in Japan a lot, mostly because my Japanese is still weak, but I'm learning. If English can be an easier bridge between cultures, we should be happy and keep learning each other languages for deeper cultural exchange. That's basically how healthy globalization works.
@LD-Orbs
@LD-Orbs Ай бұрын
Your English is amazing for someone who never learnt English!
@kabatsky
@kabatsky Ай бұрын
​ @LD-Orbs thank you so much, this means a lot to me. I have a lot of things to improve and my grammar is terrible since I absorbed English from tech literature, articles, movies, games, comics, and only recently books (non-fiction, novels, etc). I have to admit watching anime with English subtitles also plays interesting games with your brain, it's like you're learning something from both languages at the same time XD
@levoGAMES
@levoGAMES Ай бұрын
@@kabatsky Frequent exposure is a great teacher. Coming out of school, my English was terrible, but then I started to watch KZbin videos in English and played online games.
@kabatsky
@kabatsky Ай бұрын
@@levoGAMES I agree, exposure to media in a certain language helps a lot. That's why I think people who hate on otaku's, absorbing Japanese from anime, are wrong. If you like the language and the products of the culture, it'll help you learn. I know some not Japanese people who got great careers in Japan just following their anime hobbies from when they were young.
@helenaborgespeixoto7598
@helenaborgespeixoto7598 Ай бұрын
If you speak, write in it, and understand it, doesn't that mean you've learned it? Even if you don't know the equivalent for a few words you know in English that still means you learned it, so how could you speak and write in it but not have learned it? I'm curious now
@OmegaStrike-hopper
@OmegaStrike-hopper Ай бұрын
Sora cringe power level is always above 9000 remember that lol
@DeGoosey
@DeGoosey Ай бұрын
My scouter once I started watching his streams
@sakuraitzuki82
@sakuraitzuki82 Ай бұрын
I’ve been watching Sora for 4 years now. I’m glad his content is still the same 🗿. Never gets old🔥
@chefdude1408
@chefdude1408 Ай бұрын
Do not know how I stumbled on your page… but this is really funny! I’m not Japanese but I’m going to like this video and subscribe.
@OmegaStrike-hopper
@OmegaStrike-hopper Ай бұрын
😢I think you dropped this king 👑
@Monkey__MOON
@Monkey__MOON Ай бұрын
Lmfao considering the stream from the other day this just feels so uncanny
@MikuNakano25
@MikuNakano25 Ай бұрын
oh my gosh I love your videos🤣🤣🤣 it's too funny
@Brownyan
@Brownyan Ай бұрын
Ive been really nervous about my japanese learning but im glad to aee that my learning is supported! (Also, loved the part where they spoke english with japanese phonetics, I thought it was super funny!)
@duckman554
@duckman554 Ай бұрын
Heres a cool trick to not be considered a rude foreigner..... Dont be rude. Just look up what people might consider rude like talking on the phone on the train, but that's about it.
@teshyatan7346
@teshyatan7346 Ай бұрын
1:15 i swear this jean jacket foreigner version of Sora is like Sora in real life whenever he hears other foreigners speak broken Japanese to Japansese people. Like Alex for example!
@hbrhodes1s
@hbrhodes1s Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese, but I love your videos! I am so glad KZbin randomly introduced you to me
@Jounzey
@Jounzey Ай бұрын
I started learning Japanese via Duolingo almost a year ago, and has been having a really tough time with it. I'm Danish, so having to first translate into English and then Japanese when I do exercises can sometimes mean getting things on the first few tries can be a hassle. I've always been wanting to visit Japan and immerse myself in the culture, and that's much of the reason why I've been learning the language. I sometimes feel insecure about my skills at the language, but I also know - as you point out in the video - that it can be super tough for English speakers to learn. Nonetheless, your video has really helped me feel better about my skills, and to be more confident as I continue to learn, knowing there is a good chance I won't be judged for my skills at the language, and that a lot of people when I visit will appreciate me simply trying my best ❤ 有り難う御座います
@user-do2kr7sn5k
@user-do2kr7sn5k Ай бұрын
「日本では日本語を話せ」と言う人が出てきた原因は、外国人の観光客や移住者の中に日本文化に対してリスペクトのない行動(ごみのポイ捨て、騒音など)を取る人たちが増えてきたので、日本人の間でも「郷に入れば郷に従え」という声が広がり、それが良識のある外国人によって忠告されている事に起因していると思います。 また、日本語を一言も話せない外国人が英語を話せない日本人にひたすら英語で話しかけても通じず「なんでこいつらは英語を話せないんだ?」という態度になる外国人も少なからずいるようで、「ここは日本だ」とインターネット上で怒っている日本人もいます。しかしこの問題は日本語を話せない事ではなく自己中な態度についてなのですが、これがすり替わって前述の忠告に「日本では日本語を話せ」が加わったのだと思います。 それと、少し話せるだけで「凄い!」と思うのは確かですし、日本語を話せない事を責める人はいませんが、出来れば日本語を話して欲しいとは思っていると思います。なぜなら、勉強する人が増えているとは言っても元々低いので、例えばですが1%が2倍になったところで2%、ほとんどの人が話せない事に変わりはありません。円滑なコミュニケーションが取れれば深い関係を築けますし、物事も円滑に進むので、特に移住者は日本語を話せた方が孤立せずに済むかもしれません。
@isleep5835
@isleep5835 Ай бұрын
Based
@SorcererLance
@SorcererLance Ай бұрын
I agree. Thankfully we now have helpful translation software like Google Translate and DeepL. There is no excuse for foreigners to not make an attempt to communicate properly when we have convenient tools on our phones.
@charlievalentino380
@charlievalentino380 Ай бұрын
​@@isleep5835It's an opinion mate
@demetriusmorgenroth2835
@demetriusmorgenroth2835 Ай бұрын
大賛成です。観光客なら、訪れたい国の言語を詳しく学ぶ義務がないと思います。何故かと言うと、その義務があったら誰も旅行出来なくなってしまって、世界も経験も価値観も狭くなります。 しかし、日本語でコミュニケーション出来る外国人の観点から見ると、「日本に住んでいる・働いている外国人にも拘わらず、日本語の会話が出来ない」のは大問題です。自分の意見が厳しすぎると言われたが、一年間以上日本に住んだ外国人が何となく日本語でコミュニケーションを取れる義務があると思います。 最近、日本に在留する外国人と観光客が一つのグループに混合されて、一般化による意見がインターネットで頻りに投稿されています。その結果として、観光客も日本語が分からなかったら批判されています。以上の批判を受け止めないが、何故こういうふうなった理由を納得出来ます。
@budgetcoinhunter
@budgetcoinhunter Ай бұрын
It's funny, because in the English-speaking world, we have a saying that's _exactly_ the same as 「郷に入れば郷に従え」, and it goes "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." In fact, running that phrase through Google Translate on its own even produces that exact line. It's just basic etiquette when you're in a foreign land, and it disgusts me to see how many people don't understand this simple, clearly millennia-old piece of advice.
@beyondobscure
@beyondobscure Ай бұрын
This video had me rolling! Never stop, I love the sense of humor. The Dr. Pepper tastes like Dr. Pepper.
@sanjyuuichi3355
@sanjyuuichi3355 Ай бұрын
After seeing all his voice actor videos with hilariously bad English in them. I can now say after watching this video that he should in fact be the English voice actor in every anime. His English is very very good. Sometimes I just think they could've sent the lines to like 50 people overseas in an email and picked the best ones. It'd be more immersive than having the Japanese accent. Now I just say have this guys do it.
@mrcarmelengo
@mrcarmelengo Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but I love this channel. Really cool content
@user-pf1sf3vb1c
@user-pf1sf3vb1c Ай бұрын
I'm not Japanese but this dude is funny. Sora when are you going to come visit us in America?
@BrooklyKnight
@BrooklyKnight Ай бұрын
I feel like the sentiment often comes from those of us who are in predominately English speaking countries because often times in language classes they kinda shame you for not "trying your best" when your native accent comes through as you try to speak some other language and they shame you for not knowing an iota of any language when you go to another country or something? I think likely because they're so caught up with the idea of some tourists who actually are rude and get mad at people in X country for not speaking English when that's not the most commonly spoken language there. Idk it's weird. Learning another language is hard, it's definitely not easy to do and also not easy to retain what you learn if you aren't always using the language around people who speak it. I studied Spanish from 7th to 12th grade in school and I cannot have a conversation in Spanish to this day - outside of the classroom, most people I know speak English and if they speak Spanish they usually will switch to English since it's easier than waiting for me to try to translate what I want to say in my head and then respond back. I still make an effort though, but they don't shame me for it, even if my effort is actually not "prim and proper". Social media just kinda makes everyone judgemental and I think they're very quick to virtue signal and assume what people from X country think despite not even being from there. Japanese people have their own mouths, y'all. Let them speak for themselves.
@son1cprogrammer
@son1cprogrammer Ай бұрын
When any and all of Sora's videos are so good they literally make you take a break from your food to laugh constantly. lmao
@CreamPuffthePom
@CreamPuffthePom Ай бұрын
This guy is hilarious 😂 and it actually is quite like this! 👍 😅
@CerridwenAwel
@CerridwenAwel Ай бұрын
日本語が上手いか、ド下手かもう分からなくなってしまいました。恐らくずっとハンガリー語を話してきたわ。
@kevinmaranguis318
@kevinmaranguis318 Ай бұрын
Arigatouw. Konichewar. Ohio. Gosaimasow.
@ubernewb3005
@ubernewb3005 Ай бұрын
i'm not japanese but.. i loved this video so much. my first trip to japan i always felt incredibly awkward when trying to speak to people, especially when asking for help with something. i would use google translate to figure out how to ask, then repeat the question like 20 times in my head before completely butchering it when actually asking. everyone i talked to was always super supportive and friendly tho, and it really helped to build my confidence. after that, my second trip was an absolute joy from the very beginning and i loved getting to chat with people with a combination of their limited english and my very broken bits of japanese. and i'll tell you, hearing that "nihongo jouzu desu ne" every once in a while is a magical thing. (even if it is sometimes used as a "yeah good job, but you can stop now.." lol )
@michaelbnz208
@michaelbnz208 Ай бұрын
KONICHIWAR! Oh love that one! It actually made laugh.
@OmegaStrike-hopper
@OmegaStrike-hopper Ай бұрын
Foreigners says one japanese word correctly Japanese people:his Japanese is too good we must study him and he is not a weeb interesting police catch this man
@layersofsnark6347
@layersofsnark6347 Ай бұрын
ariGAto,Sora 😭😭😭
@Sophie_chan00
@Sophie_chan00 Ай бұрын
I've been having online japanese classes for some weeks now and I hope I'll be fluent enough to understand a full japanese conversation by the end of this year
@user-is5jf3rv9g
@user-is5jf3rv9g Ай бұрын
I'm about to take a trip out there soon and this video helped tone down my worries so much about getting judged for speaking badly lol この動画を作ってくれてありがとう(究極の技!www)
@gnomestyle1873
@gnomestyle1873 Ай бұрын
Arighetto is my new favorite word.
@useyowords9745
@useyowords9745 Ай бұрын
Currently studying with Genki. It’s not easy but it’s fun
@henrymartinez443
@henrymartinez443 Ай бұрын
Try Japanese pod 101 it helped tremendously with Hiragana and Katakana. Free lessons on KZbin and website, but I pay for a monthly premium subscription to speak with a tutor to increase my pronunciations. I hope this helps!
@cecileroy557
@cecileroy557 22 күн бұрын
I'm not Japanese. I just found this channel!!! とてもとても面白いです!! And I just subbed!!!
@five-toedslothbear4051
@five-toedslothbear4051 Ай бұрын
This is your best video yet, and I just want you to know that yours is my favorite channel for learning Japanese. I just wanna know what was the quintessentially Japanese drink that Alex was going to get. Something that is pretty crazy here in the US: around Chicago, you can get a lot of Japanese food and drink in common every day grocery stores. Like genuine imported stuff.
@EvilGNU
@EvilGNU Ай бұрын
Veterans of the Konnichi-War unite! Still got flashbacks of the intense firefights in the Arri-Ghetto to this day. These Nihongo-Joes were tough as nails!
@budgetcoinhunter
@budgetcoinhunter Ай бұрын
Nice.
@thestinker
@thestinker Ай бұрын
Sora has a Galaxy S24 Ultra now, nice!
@Robin-hu8ke
@Robin-hu8ke Ай бұрын
You seem to love to role play as a gaijin😂 thank you for the laughs mate keep up making videos
@MarcosSanchess
@MarcosSanchess Ай бұрын
I spent 11 days in Japan in a business trip to work for the Disaster Prevention Air Squadron. I tried learning the basics and the people around me were amazed that I was being able to say new complete phrases everyday. I learned how to ask where the bento was at convenience stores, ask where common places were, like toilet, platforms at train stations and etc. Japanese people are the most generous and educated people I have ever met. I'll really miss my time in Japan
@Lock2002ful
@Lock2002ful Ай бұрын
This is hilarious. xD
@subbit8572
@subbit8572 Ай бұрын
I'm not japanese but, i learned this much watshiwa nihongowa arimase I MUST BE A GENIUS
@demetriusmorgenroth2835
@demetriusmorgenroth2835 Ай бұрын
Not to rain on your parade (and if you wanted to do a joke, this whooshed above my head)... but this is not correct. What you said is somewhat akin to "I there isn't Japanese language". ありません ('arimasen') is most commonly used to indicate existence for non-living (or, better said, "non-self-moving") things, much like "there is/are" in English. Some examples are "mizu wa/ga arimasen" ("there isn't water") or "okane ga arimasen" ("there's no money"). There's some subtlety on whether wa or ga is used (and they slightly differ in meaning), but using ga is more of a safe bet when talking about existence. 日本語 ('nihongo') exclusively relates to the language Japanese, not the nationality Japanese. 日本 ('nihon') is Japan, and this noun is combined with other terms to form related words, such as the aforementioned 日本語 but also 日本人 ('nihonjin', Japanese national). Using 私 ('watashi', I) is not incorrect, but it is extremely uncommon. This is a bad habit that should be abandoned as quickly as possible before you form your Japanese knowledge - most Japanese speakers suppress pronouns altogether in most cases. If you wanted to say: "I don't speak Japanese" - 日本語が喋れません ('nihongo ga shaberemasen') / 日本語が分かりません ('nihongo ga wakarimasen', lit. "I don't understand Japanese"). These verbs can be replaced by their casual forms if desired: 喋れない ('shaberenai') / 分からない ('wakaranai'). There are other variations and verbs that can be used, but these are probably the most common ones. "I am not Japanese" - 日本人では有りません ('nihonjin de wa arimasen'). This is super formal, and you'd likely use a more casual register. In decreasing formality, you may also say 日本人じゃありません ('nihonjin ja arimasen') or 日本人じゃない ('nihonjin janai').
@theoneandonlysoslappy
@theoneandonlysoslappy Ай бұрын
This video is both sweet and funny. The algorithm inexplicably brought me here but I'm glad I stayed.
@garberryberra806
@garberryberra806 Ай бұрын
arigato sora san 🙏
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