Japanese language lesson

Posted on January 30th, 2010 by admin

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Learn Japanese language online – today’s Japanese language lesson is to learn 2 different ways to say your family members. An example given in this video is to “how to say my grandfather and your grandfather” in Japanese.

This is a part of the Online Japanese language video lesson, which you can learn Japanese language on video and can also download it to your ipod.

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25 Responses

  1. CatchAndLearn Says:

    Japanese course …
    Japanese course Premium here watch?v=0MK1b8qPymw

  2. MsHibatullah Says:

    hahahaha….lolx… …
    hahahaha….lolx…gradfather u??hahha

  3. Catbetrayed Says:

    you talking about …
    you talking about my grandfather? jigga

  4. DJCnetwork Says:

    there all mixed …
    there all mixed together, katakana, hiragana, and kanji more then 700 symbols =) it takes a couple years to learn if you’re not native

  5. OnigiriChiyo Says:

    You are such a good …
    You are such a good teacher

  6. boatoflol Says:

    The language is the …
    The language is the same, but the Symbols are different, afaik there are three different types of Symbols, the Kanji, hiragana and Katakana. Hiragana is the Japanese syllabary wich is also used to write down foreign words, the Kanji are somewhat complexer, each sign can mean a whole word, also combinated they can hae different meanings and so on. But the language is the same. The different types of symbols can be used in the same text.

  7. hardlyknown79 Says:

    ask her…. lol
    ask her…. lol

  8. hardlyknown79 Says:

    Exactly
    adding to …

    Exactly
    adding to that Hiragana is also used for Grammar, which blends in with Kanji and Katakana characters (the latter two are mainly used for names of people and things)
    Hiragana represents question marks, tag questions possession particles position, time, place, subjects, objects, parts of human names and many verbs etc.

  9. pouringblue7 Says:

    then how do you say …
    then how do you say it is your, his, or her granfather? Takanari thanks for posting!

  10. chad5161 Says:

    Japanese ghetto …
    Japanese ghetto slang:
    ???????????

  11. bugg333 Says:

    they use all of …
    they use all of them.
    Some things have a kanji for them but can also be broken down to hiragana. but often kanji makes writing somethings easier.
    Hiragana is like the alphabet, only it isn’t just letters. There is a hiragana for each sound used.
    Katakana is used when writing about foreign things

  12. stewiegriffin64 Says:

    what kind of …
    what kind of japanese symbols do they speak currently more in japan?

  13. 49Kittycat94 Says:

    og….means “and” …
    og….means “and” in norwegian….

  14. iGotaBoMbAtTiTuDe Says:

    ??????????
    ??????????

  15. gurlygirly123 Says:

    ??????????, ??!
    ??????????, ??!

  16. Zonafia Says:

    nope, just go to …
    nope, just go to control panel, languages, add other languages, install files for east Asian languages, you’ll get a message saying you need to put in the CD that came when you bought your computer, but I never did and it worked for me.
    ?????

  17. khepri Says:

    …??????
    …??????

  18. srkrn100 Says:

    hey is there any …
    hey is there any lessons i can download just hearing it not a vid i just want to hear it please my gf is asian and idk what she be saying sometimes

  19. VictoriaxDyllan Says:

    Either buy a …
    Either buy a Character keyboard (I think) or else stick it in a translator and then copy/paste. In my opinion, Romanji is a bit easier and more accurate to type than using a translator.

  20. MAtty5801 Says:

    How do you write in …
    How do you write in Japanese like that?

  21. Minesr357pete Says:

    lol
    og’s
    not to …

    lol
    og’s
    not to make fun of but
    og’s

  22. paexou Says:

    Watashi no nakama …
    Watashi no nakama. Ano yoi kankaku desu.
    Anata no nakama. Ano tsukuru kankaku desu.

  23. escabarbodosky Says:

    domo arigato …
    domo arigato gozaimashta

  24. SPS148669 Says:

    I like your HAIR it …
    I like your HAIR it must be silky.

  25. khepri Says:

    ???????
    ???????

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