Learn Japanese – 3 Rookie Mistakes you can Easily Avoid.

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Do you want to know how to avoid some embarrassing mistakes while learning Japanese? In this lesson, you learn how to avoid three mistakes that almost everyone makes while they are learning Japanese.

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25 Responses to “Learn Japanese – 3 Rookie Mistakes you can Easily Avoid.”

  1. touchiphonedownloads on January 23rd, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    Free applications …
    Free applications for iphone and I touch completely free and not against the terms of service for apple you dont even have to jailbreak your iphone or itouch
    touchphonedownloads**COM

    remove the **’s and replace with a .

  2. Love this videos …
    Love this videos they really are a great deal of help for me! I can’t wait to use what I have learn when I head to Tokyo feb!

  3. usaverageguy> don’t …
    usaverageguy> don’t worry. ;-) Hope you’ll keep learning through JP101!

  4. どういたしまして!
    どういたしまして!

  5. Glad you enjoyed it …
    Glad you enjoyed it!!

  6. I hope Hiroko …
    I hope Hiroko enjoys doing these videos for a long time. Someday she will be too famous and important to bother with stuff like this. But until then, we are lucky to have she has a kind heart and a love of teaching.

  7. If you are really …
    If you are really close to that person, then ~chan is ok, actually in that case, usually they get rid of ~ko or ~the end part of their name to make it sound more affectionate. So, my younger who call me with ~Chan, call me Hiro-chan, instead of Hiroko-chan, because Hiroko-chan still sounds a bit formal. But it depends on the person too. :)

  8. Dear little Hiroko. …
    Dear little Hiroko. Will you marry me!? You are so cute!

  9. I’d love to know …
    I’d love to know what’s the name of that song at the end :)

  10. lol the red x noise …
    lol the red x noise gave me a big fright i had my headphones on lol, another great video

  11. the beep kinda …
    the beep kinda scared me for a second but it was still funny

  12. ellaumbrella1234 on January 23rd, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    the beep scared me …
    the beep scared me x)

  13. Yeah, if you are …
    Yeah, if you are familiar with a person and sign your name Hiroko-chan, is that also impertinent? I wasn’t sure since it’s more like a nickname…

  14. correct
    correct

  15. Thanks…
    Thanks…

  16. Nice tips!
    ありがとうお願 …

    Nice tips!
    ありがとうお願いしますです! /(T_T)\

    Now, seriously: the sfx when the X appeared scared the H out of me XD dont do that anymore! :P

  17. hehe the beep was …
    hehe the beep was kinda loud :D

  18. moolikeachicken on January 23rd, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    Oh my. The noise …
    Oh my. The noise with those red x’s scared me XDDD

  19. @NavarrB
    Entering …

    @NavarrB
    Entering an office or room.
    There’s another one for when entering someones house, but I’ll leave that to Hiroko-san to explain ^^

  20. @Lolanimationcrew

    @Lolanimationcrew
    kun and chan is the same as san in this case :)

  21. Lolanimationcrew on January 23rd, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    I take it you can’t …
    I take it you can’t say your name with “Kun” or “chan”?

  22. ahaha …
    ahaha BUUUUUUUUUUUUUU X

  23. Ah, arigatou. I …
    Ah, arigatou. I knew Shitsureishimasu was more of an “excuse me” professional way of leaving an office or something, but I was at loss of any similar phrase.

  24. goodboy20022002 on January 23rd, 2010 at 4:49 pm

    excellent!!
    excellent!!

  25. thank you
    never use …

    thank you
    never use a desu after a verb

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