Learn ALL Kana: Hiragana + Katakana in 2 Hours – How to Write and Read Japanese
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Timestamps:
Hiragana :
1:40 vowels
6:52 k
13:00 s
19:49 t
27:05 n
32:06 h
41:41 m
46:19 r
50:51 y
52:14 diagraphs
57:08 w,n
Katakana:
1:04:48 vowels
1:12:10 k
1:24:53 t
1:32:28 n
1:36:35 h
1:43:55 m
1:48:24 r
1:52:40 y
1:53:40 diagraphs
1:57:18 w,n
sa: 1:17
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THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS IS SO HELPFUL 😀
Took me about 2 hours to get through the first 20 minutes of this video taking notes and practicing the whole way. I’m very excited to keep learning and this video makes it so easy!!!
@shi one of two circumstances.
A) Hiragana and Katakana mastered, stuck in tears at Kanji
B) Got too excited after Hiragana and Katakana, then lost all motivation and quit at Kanji
You’re either struggling with Kanji or running away from it, there’s no other options ?
Lol me too. I’m making myself take self-made quizzes and it’s funny. The most problematic line for me was the ぇ line
hows it going
Some help:
It took more like 4 hours but it actually worked. Be sure to write each character in a table, with a word that will help you remember it, like writing “river” above the character for “ri” because it looks like a river. Also I recommend writing all the practice words at 19:12 and 2:04:43, try pronouncing them first and then write down the word just by pronunciation without looking up at the screen again. Now all you can really do is to practice more and more, your reading will get faster and you won’t forget as much. Just look up websites for hiragana and katakana practice.
Agree. For me it was more like 4 hours for just the Hiragana last Saturday. But I have quizzed myself all week on it (only about 30 minutes per day) and I am about 90% proficient on it now – from hearing it and then writing it or seeing it and then pronouncing it. Great video. Attacking Katakana today.
Still do not know any vocabulary, but this is a fantastic base video.
@Nic Chimenti any update 8 months later? Can you speak nihongo?
@Nic Chimenti how are you doing now?
Thank you for such an amazing video! It was surprisingly so much fun! I did ~15 characters each day, and every day I rewrote all the characters before starting the new 15. I just finished my last set of Katakana and I can’t believe I can write out the full Kana chart! ありがとうございました。
@Jhea Castro but now? I Hope u got far didnt you?
@Koszyk 72 don’t mind that i was dumb 4 yrs ago
@Jhea Castro huh, what do you mean?
@Lia Soph yes I’m watch misa she’s really good at teaching
@Lia Soph tysm for helping me, im starting to get the hang of it bit by bit, im sure my parents will be proud! thanks again!!
i will go as an exchange student to Japan so i thought about learning some basics, thank you a lot guys! you made it really easy for me ❤️
Truly OUTSTANDING video! Absolutely stunning and a must study if you wish to learn Japanese the easy way. Thank you for uploading such a wonderful and fun video. Thank you and God bless.
I watched 26 minutes and practiced along and it’s been working pretty well! I can now remember the pronunciations from “a” to “to”, I’ll keep working till I remember all of them. For now, thanks a lot for the great tutorial!
How is your journey going so far?
One of my metas this year is learn Japanese, not being fluent, but knowing hiragana and katakana will be already a immense help
I really like your videos,you improved my Japanese so much,thank you so much!?
I watched the hiragana part and took notes throughout studying it but right after finishing all of the lessons I took a long week and a half break because learning a new language is mentally exhausting for me. Very glad this video popped up in my recommended because now I’m back into learning Japanese and going to study katakana now 🙂
How is it going?
this helped me so much to understand hiragana and katakana thank you!!! ♡
cool name u got there, hope u feel better
Initially I wanted to learn Japanese for the sake of watching anime without subtitles. After having learnt hiragana, particles, a few words and the structuring of sentences it became fun. This was a surprise to me as I’ve always despised being taught language in school. Guess it’s more fun if it’s on my own volition huh.
It took me 3 whole days just to learn the pronunciation of each hiragana symbol just to find out theres katakana which is the same sounds of hiragana but slightly different symbols woww
@Danre oh HelLlll-noOOoooOOOOO~
*kanji enters the chat
A bit late but remember: youve actually learned these hella fast! Hope you learn japanese as fast as this aswell.
Good luck :”)
It is very useful. I learn to read and write words written in hiranaga in one day. After watching the hiragana part of the lesson. Thank you.
Took me about 4 hours to get through the first 20 minutes of this video taking notes and practicing the whole way. I’m very excited to keep learning and this video makes it so easy!
Thanks so much for this! It was very helpful and educational!
Timestamp for personal use
*Quize Time!*
5:01
10:34 (+ k)
16:16 (+ s)
24:10 (+ t)
29:40 (+ n)
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@j ありがと
makes this simpler arigato
Chinese Text/Grammar has 2 different written versions: Traditional and Simplified! They don’t permanently replace each other, they’re just 2 different options for Chinese-Language interested people to choose from.
I wish that Japanese had a 2nd option for it’s written vocabulary, being a Simplified version of Japanese, while the one that’s actually normally used was a Traditional option. And contrary to your most-likely interpretation, no: My idea for Simplified Japanese is not using a simplified roster of Kanji symbols like Chinese does. My idea of Simplified Japanese actually refers to respelling all Kanji words with Hiragana, without chaning thwir pronounciation. My idea for Simplified Japanese must also use spaces between different words. This way, foreigners can avoid having a hard time with reading Japanese translations, but it still doesn’t need to completely erase Kanji from being used in Japanese, since like Chinese, the idea for Simplified Japanese should just be a 2nd option rather than replacing Traditional Japanese.
There are several old video-games that do replace the Kanji in Japanese Text with Hiragana, so why not make that even more usable?
But at least there does exist Furigana, which should definitely be used way more often because it’s another easy way for people to learn how to read Japanese Messages or Descriptions.
To those who don’t know what Furigana is, look it up for yourself, because i’m done making this comment any longer than it has the right to be! Goodbye now, and have a fantastic day.