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60 Japanese Words for Everyday Life – Basic Vocabulary #3

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45 comments

  1. Hugo Jepsen

    1:05 warau – laugh
    1:34 oishii – delicious
    2:03 mizu – water
    2:37 cha – tea
    3:08 kohī – coffee
    3:42 bīru – beer
    4:15 wain – wine
    4:46 gyūniku – beef
    5:21 toriniku – chicken
    5:52 butaniku – pork
    6:23 sakana – fish
    6:54 ramuniku – lamb
    7:28 isha – doctor
    8:00 keisatsukan – police officer
    8:34 sensei – teacher
    9:02 jūgyoin – employee
    9:35 kuru – come
    10:09 miru – see
    10:45 tsukuru – make
    11:16 tsukau – use
    12:21 review time

  2. aquamareene

    Risa is an amazing language teacher. She understands that unlike many people who learn basic english at school, english speaking people maybe would only learn Japanese as a selective language at school. Risa has a slower expressive teaching method for us to more easily comprehend pronunciation by breaking words into syllables and distinct sounds.

  3. Yana Sotnik

    Risa is just amazing!!! Thank you for what you do and how you do it!! I just feel her sincere desire to make learning interesting and bright! I never thought that distant learning using only videos can be so motivating, useful and valuable!!! Thank you all who developed that course for us!

  4. Ariana-Catarina Grande-Valentine

    1:05 warau – laugh
    1:34 oishii – delicious
    2:03 mizu – water
    2:37 cha – tea
    3:08 kohī – coffee
    3:42 bīru – beer
    4:15 wain – wine
    4:46 gyūniku – beef
    5:21 toriniku – chicken
    5:52 butaniku – pork
    6:23 sakana – fish
    6:54 ramuniku – lamb
    7:28 isha – doctor
    8:00 keisatsukan – police officer
    8:34 sensei – teacher
    9:02 jūgyoin – employee
    9:35 kuru – come
    10:09 miru – see
    10:45 tsukuru – make
    11:16 tsukau – use
    12:21 review time

    1. phoenixash Delfuego

      @αΩ I just read your tea comment, interesting. I find it funny that the word Pies in polish means dog, pies in Spanish means feet and pies in English are pies so pies pies pies could be dog feet pies.

  5. Rika Perfume

    hello Risa, i have a question about time.
    when texting on line app or twitter and someone asked me about the time. is it ok to write in numbers like this “01;40 or like this  一時四十分 ?
    thank you for your hard work <3

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