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Learning Japanese is daunting, so here are 35 easy words you can learn in a day that you can use for your trip! The words used are Gairaigo and Wasei-eigo, which make it easier to remember, so I focused on that.
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00:00 Essential Japanese Words
02:49 italki Sponsor
04:40 Japanese Food Words
09:33 General Japanese Words
14:56 Theme Park-Specific Japanese Words
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Learn languages with quality native-speaking teachers on italkiπ. Buy $20 get $5 for free on your first purchase using my code TDR2023:
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I just started using Duolingo the other day to kickstart myself to learn Japanese and this video came out at such a perfect time! I plan to grab some textbooks in the future once I get a simple grasp through learning on the app. Looking forward to more language videos TDR, I appreciate it!!
Wait they call DisneySea death for short?
γγγγ¨γγγγγΎγγ―γͺγΉγγοΌγγγͺγ―η΄ ζ΄γγγγ§γοΌζ₯ζ¬θͺγεεΌ·γγΎγγγγγγ°γγΎγ!
watching this brings me back to my N5 classes last year π this is a nice review of my vocab π can't wait to use them when i get to Japan hopefully real soon π
Thank you so much for this Chris!
I always want to know basic words and sentences to every other country I enter to just βtryβ to speak a little in the language spoken there. I think thatβs the minimum anyone can do to just be polite π
The only social anxiety fear I have is that they would start talking back and I have no idea what theyβre saying! π
My husband and I live in the Netherlands and are visiting Japan in may this year. We are very excited! Your videos help us and excites us even more!
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Lucky dude! I always envy you can wear cute JPN shirts unlike me I have to search at Avail and Shimamura for 5XL. Same thing at Adidas stores at any outlets here, gotta find 4-5X0.
Thanks for this video, Chris!
Peace from Tochigi
Iβm going to Japan at the end of the month! This video is so helpful, thank you! I hope I run into you at Disney or Universal!
This is so fun! Feeling ready to start a bit of a new language!
Love this! So useful. Would love more like this.
I used arerugi last time I was in Japan for my fiancee since he is allergic to fish and the server looked at me like she didn't understand. I had wondered if she was faking or if my accent threw her off or something. I have a southern american accent. Also you forgot to mention for sizes in clothing for example a large size shirt is a medium size in a lot of other cultures. I learned this the hard way when I went to buy a shirt and it didn't fit. >.<
Your shirt made me look up Boo's Japanese Name, Teresa. I didn't know that before.
I'm Japanese. My 6year-old son is one of your big fans. we live in osaka .
So, My son is looking forward to finding you by chance at USJ somedayπ
"fukuro" and "pointo kaado" are important ones to add, I think. Every single shop will ask about them nowadays π
I get very confused on the different "thank you" phrases and which should be the default usage. also bowing, when and how much should I bow? LOOOOOVE this video, thank you so much
Hi. @tdrexplorer. When you talking about all details of No Limit Parade! In USJ? I get my tickets.
You already know huh? I expected with a title like that it was things like sushi and karate and such, I only knew a small handful of these…so not really sure the title is accurate. XD
Its ironic for me I dont even need them technically since im non verbal π€£
Actually Pan is Portuguese or Spanish
maybe you can talk about animals.- εη© for example dog.- η¬, cat.- γγ bird ι³₯γhow many dogs do you have η¬γδ½εΉι£Όγ£γ¦γγΎγγ just examples
I loved this video! I will be referring back to it and checking out italki! Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to do this video – I alwys wanted to get a chance to learn this language – thnk you!!!!
Thank you! Very helpful π
This is a brilliant video idea which I would have loved to have back in the day when I first went to Japan. So helpful. Well Done Chris
Useful for work. Thanks Chris.
Thank you for teaching us!! Very helpful
Thank you so much for this video Chris! It's really helpful. We're heading to Japan at the end of 2023, would you mind including some phrases for the post office in your next one of these videos? Specifically if you want to send a package of souvenirs home while traveling around Japan?
Somehow after watching your merch videos I think that we won't be able to fit everything into our suitcases to bring home to Australia haha!
Thanks again π
Pan actually came from the Portuguese influence in Japan – PΓ£o = pan heheh