The KEY To Speak Better Japanese

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Tamagoto

Tamagoto

Күн бұрын

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@FerShibli
@FerShibli Ай бұрын
thank you so much! I'll adopt the journaling and "self talk" to my studies! I just finished learning hiragana and I'm halfway of learning katakana, but I already know some entire words without knowing the separated kanjis
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel Ай бұрын
Hope these are useful to you! 😃
@hyperlinguist5284
@hyperlinguist5284 Ай бұрын
役に立つがいいでした。ありがとうございました。
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel Ай бұрын
役に立ててうれしいです。こちらこそありがとうございます😃。
@japanese2811
@japanese2811 20 күн бұрын
This was really good advice and resonated so well with the struggles i have talking Japanese 😂 I was literally smiling every time you mentioned something I know I am bad with 😂 そして, でも and だから, overused to death 🫣😅 Subbed 🎉
@japanese2811
@japanese2811 20 күн бұрын
What would you suggest are good options to stop overusing these: とても すごく 本当に
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel 19 күн бұрын
We've all been there. We tend to overuse words that are similar to our own native languages. Thank you! :D
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel 19 күн бұрын
For とても and すごく I guess 非常に works well. I mean, とても is rarely used anyway. 非常に、極めて、大変,  異常に are good options, but might sound too much in casual conversation. Other options are 結構、かなり、but the meaning is a little bit different. But in an everyday conversation both とても and すごく are usually replaced by "すごい", , even if it's grammatically incorrect. Like 'すごいお腹すいた'. 本当に I think it depends on the use. If it's to say something like '本当に疲れた' the same words above apply, like 非常に疲れた。if it's a use more like 本当に知らない, perhaps まったく depending on the context, but I don't know, I feel 本当に is just fine haha
@荒巻-b8m
@荒巻-b8m Ай бұрын
日本人です。 3:33 昨日パンが食べたくて、ベーカリーに行って買ったの。すごく美味しかったから、ぜひ食べてみて。 美味しくて→美味しかったから 「あなたも」を消しているのはgoodです。
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel Ай бұрын
それはね、実は予定では「美味しかったから」だったんですよ👀。でも動画を撮って編集してたら「あれ?美味しくてになってる」と気づいたんですよ👀。撮り直そうかなと思いましたけど、大変ですし、「美味しくて」でもありかなと思ってそのままにしました。option 1 と 2 よりもまだ自然ですからね。 ご指摘ありがとうございます🙂‍↕️
@hcm9999
@hcm9999 18 күн бұрын
A única forma de falar bem é ouvir bem. Você precisa ouvir e prestar atenção em como os japoneses falam e então imitar a forma como eles falam. Não há outro jeito. Você precisa assistir filmes ou programas de TV com bastante diálogo, de preferência com legendas e prestar atenção em como os japoneses falam.
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel 17 күн бұрын
Claro, se parte do pressuposto de que a pessoa se expõe o suficiente pra naturalmente começar a imitar os nativos. Mas muitas pessoas tendem a adquirir vícios de linguagem, normalmente relacionados a sua própria língua nativa. Acho importante a auto-identificação desses vícios pra poder corrigi-los ativamente.
@julianosimiaocardozo2062
@julianosimiaocardozo2062 Ай бұрын
Muito bom!
@Tamagotochannel
@Tamagotochannel Ай бұрын
Obrigado :)
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