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Simple Japanese Listening | Why So Many Onomatopoeias?

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Yosuke Teaches Japanese

Yosuke Teaches Japanese

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Hello, I’m Yosuke.
I’ll introduce the fascinating world of Japanese onomatopoeias in today’s video.
Why does Japanese have so many onomatopoeic words compared to other languages?
We'll explore different types of onomatopoeias, their diversity,
and how they enrich daily conversations, literature, and even manga.
【Script Free PDF】
patreon.com/YosukeTeachesJapanese
First, we will practice listening slowly, then repeat each slide,
and finally challenge ourselves with natural native speed.
01:14 First, we will practice listening at a slightly slower speed.
09:11 Next, we will listen to each slide repeatedly to improve our listening and speaking skills.
41:16 Finally, let's challenge ourselves to understand the natural speed of native speakers.
This video is useful for listening and shadowing practice using simple Japanese.
・You can display subtitles by pressing the subtitle button.
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If you want more stories and Japanese lessons, click "subscribe" and the bell 🔔.
〜Listening & Speaking lesson〜
【Slightly slower speed Listening】
01:14 Introduction
02:10 1. Types of Onomatopoeia
03:43 2. Diversity of Onomatopoeia in Japanese
05:47 3. Usage Situations of Onomatopoeia
07:52 outro
【Practice Listening & Speaking】
09:11 Introduction
13:35 1. Types of Onomatopoeia
19:39 2. Diversity of Onomatopoeia in Japanese
27:50 3. Usage Situations of Onomatopoeia
36:15 outro
【Natural speed Listening without Furigana】
41:16 Introduction
42:01 1. Types of Onomatopoeia
43:18 2. Diversity of Onomatopoeia in Japanese
44:54 3. Usage Situations of Onomatopoeia
46:27 outro
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Пікірлер: 10
@YosukeTeachesJapanese
@YosukeTeachesJapanese Ай бұрын
Do you have a favorite onomatopoeia? I like "waku waku" (excitement). Next time, we will be sharing "100 Commonly Used Onomatopoeias in Everyday Life." Stay tuned! 皆さんの好きなオノマトペはありますか?私は、「わくわく」が好きです。次回は「日常でもよく使うオノマトペ100選」を配信予定です。お楽しみに。
@user-yk2yg4hn1t
@user-yk2yg4hn1t Ай бұрын
私は、オノマトペ一つ学びました、「ちょろちょろ」 ねずみがちょろちょろと走っていった。 ねこはちょろちょろ出てくるお水が大好き。 人生、ちょろかった。😀
@YosukeTeachesJapanese
@YosukeTeachesJapanese Ай бұрын
ちょろちょろ、たくさん意味がありますね。 人生ちょろいね、なんて言ってみたいです😂子供がいる人は、お出かけする時、よく子供に「ちょろちょろしないで!」と怒ります。
@user-go9gw7nx9u
@user-go9gw7nx9u Ай бұрын
私は、「ふわふわ」や「さくさく」が好きです。
@YosukeTeachesJapanese
@YosukeTeachesJapanese Ай бұрын
コメントありがとうございます^^美味しい食べ物を表すときに使われそうな言葉ですね!
@AprendizEstropicio
@AprendizEstropicio Ай бұрын
私は「テクテク」、「ペコペコ」と「ガラガラ」っいうオノマトペがよく使うから、好きです。
@YosukeTeachesJapanese
@YosukeTeachesJapanese Ай бұрын
テクテクかわいいですね。ガラガラをよく使うのは珍しいですね。お店がガラガラ(お客さんがあまりいない)の意味ですかね。
@AprendizEstropicio
@AprendizEstropicio Ай бұрын
@@YosukeTeachesJapanese 私はのどが弱いので、たびたびに「のどがガラガラ」っていう表現を使います。😅😅
@YosukeTeachesJapanese
@YosukeTeachesJapanese Ай бұрын
なるほど、のどがガラガラという意味ですね。納得です。特に日本の冬は乾燥しやすいので、お気を付けくださいねー。
@AprendizEstropicio
@AprendizEstropicio Ай бұрын
@@YosukeTeachesJapanese ありがとうございます、先生。m(__)m
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