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Summary
TLDRThe video script is a guide for beginners interested in learning Japanese, offering a structured approach to start with the basics. It emphasizes the importance of memorizing the Japanese scripts: Hiragana for native Japanese vocabulary, Katakana for foreign words, and Kanji for concise writing and sentence structure. The speaker, a Japanese resident in Indonesia, recommends learning Hiragana and Katakana first and then progressing to sentence patterns and vocabulary. They also suggest using specific books and watching educational videos to improve reading and conversational skills in Japanese, encouraging a step-by-step learning process.
Takeaways
- đ The speaker is a Japanese individual living in Indonesia for about 8 years.
- đ The video is recommended for those who want to learn Japanese but are unsure where to start.
- đ Learning the Japanese alphabets, specifically Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji, is suggested as the first step.
- đž Hiragana is used for writing native Japanese words, like 'Sakura'.
- đ Katakana is typically used for writing foreign words, such as 'table' or foreign names like 'Agus'.
- đ Kanji is used for writing native Japanese and to abbreviate sentences, making them more concise.
- đ Kanji can make understanding sentences easier due to their resemblance to simplified Chinese characters.
- đ It is advised for beginners to memorize Hiragana and Katakana first to avoid confusion.
- đ Using specialized books for learning Hiragana and Katakana is recommended, as shown in the video.
- đŁïž Learning sentence patterns is essential and often requires memorizing Japanese vocabulary.
- đ Books with Japanese sentence patterns and their translations can be used for learning.
- đŹ Studying conversational Japanese (Kaiwa) is also important to be proficient in speaking.
- đ For a structured learning path, viewers are encouraged to check the video's channel playlist.
Q & A
What is the purpose of the video?
-The purpose of the video is to guide people who want to learn Japanese but are unsure where to start.
How long has the speaker lived in Indonesia?
-The speaker has lived in Indonesia for about 8 years.
What are the three types of Japanese script mentioned in the video?
-The three types of Japanese script mentioned are Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
What is the primary function of Hiragana?
-Hiragana is used for writing native Japanese words, such as 'Sakura'.
For which purpose is Katakana typically used?
-Katakana is typically used for writing words from foreign languages, like 'table' or foreign names, such as 'Agus'.
What is the role of Kanji in Japanese writing?
-Kanji is used for writing native Japanese words and to simplify the writing of Japanese sentences, making them more concise.
Why is it recommended for beginners to start with Hiragana and Katakana?
-It is recommended for beginners to start with Hiragana and Katakana because they are fundamental to understanding and learning Japanese effectively.
What are some resources suggested for learning Hiragana and Katakana?
-The video suggests using specialized books for learning Hiragana and Katakana, and watching instructional videos on the playlist.
What is the importance of learning sentence patterns when studying Japanese?
-Learning sentence patterns is important as it helps in understanding the structure of the language and aids in memorizing vocabulary effectively.
Why should learners also focus on conversational Japanese (Kaiwa)?
-Focusing on conversational Japanese helps learners to be proficient not only in theory but also in practical communication.
What additional resources are suggested for testing Japanese language proficiency?
-The video suggests using books with both Japanese and Indonesian translations to test language proficiency.
How can viewers find a sequential learning path for Japanese?
-Viewers can find a sequential learning path for Japanese by checking the playlist on the channel.
What is the final message of the video to the viewers?
-The final message is an encouragement to learn Japanese together and a thank you for watching until the end.
Outlines
đ Introduction to Learning Japanese
The speaker, a Japanese person living in Indonesia for about 8 years, introduces the video as a guide for those interested in learning Japanese. They suggest starting with learning the Japanese alphabet, which includes Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji, each serving different purposes. Hiragana is used for native Japanese words, Katakana for foreign words, and Kanji for writing Japanese words and simplifying sentence structures. The speaker emphasizes the importance of memorizing Hiragana and Katakana first due to the complexity and vastness of Kanji.
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Keywords
đĄHiragana
đĄKatakana
đĄKanji
đĄLanguage Learning
đĄSentence Patterns
đĄVocabulary
đĄConversation
đĄStudy Materials
đĄPlaylist
đĄLanguage Proficiency
đĄMotivation
Highlights
Introduction to learning Japanese by a Japanese person living in Indonesia for about 8 years.
Suggestion to start learning Japanese by memorizing Japanese characters: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.
Explanation of Hiragana's function for writing native Japanese words, such as 'Sakura'.
Description of Katakana's use for writing foreign words, illustrated with the example 'table'.
Introduction to Kanji, used for writing native Japanese and simplifying sentence structure.
Comparison of writing 'school' in Hiragana versus Kanji to show the brevity of Kanji.
Advising beginners to first memorize Hiragana and Katakana for effective learning.
Recommendation of using specialized books for learning Hiragana and Katakana.
Suggestion to watch videos for learning Hiragana and Katakana, with a reference to a playlist.
Importance of learning sentence patterns alongside vocabulary for better understanding.
Advice on practicing reading Kanji while learning sentence patterns.
Emphasis on learning conversational Japanese (Kaiwa) to be proficient in speaking.
Mention of using bilingual books for learning sentence patterns in Japanese and Indonesian.
Recommendation of using language test books to assess Japanese language proficiency.
Encouragement to check the provided channel's playlist for a structured learning path.
Statement that Japanese is an easy language to learn, contrary to common belief.
Closing remarks with thanks for watching and an invitation to learn Japanese together.
Transcripts
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kapanpun dan dimanapun teman-teman
nonton video ini pun perkenankan Nama
saya orang Jepang yang sudah tinggal di
Indonesia sekitar 8 tahunan untuk
teman-teman yang mau belajar bahasa
Jepang tapi masih bingung mau mulai dari
mana dulu cocok sekali nonton video ini
nah teman-teman kalau mau belajar bahasa
Jepang Saint saya sarankan mulai dari
ini dulu
satu menghafal huruf-huruf Jepang huruf
Jepang ada beberapa jenis ya teman-teman
Ada Hiragana
Katakana dan kanji huruf-huruf tersebut
memiliki fungsi masing-masing ya
teman-teman Yang pertama adalah hiragana
hiragana berfungsi untuk menulis
kosakata asli Bahasa Jepang contohnya
Sakura
yang kedua adalah
Katakana biasanya digunakan untuk
menulis kosakata dari bahasa asing
contohnya kabur asalnya dari bahasa
Inggris yaitu table atau penulisan nama
orang asing misalnya Agus jadi Agus
selanjutnya ada kanji kanji digunakan
untuk menulis bahasa Jepang asli selain
itu juga untuk memperpendek penulisan
kalimat bahasa Jepang misalkan penulisan
kata sekolah jika menggunakan hiragana
maka seperti ini
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sedangkan jika memakai kanji akan lebih
pendek
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puisi lainnya yaitu untuk mempermudah
memahami isi kalimat jika pakaian
sederhana sedikit memakan waktu untuk
paham tapi jika pakai kanji akan
langsung paham karena kanji mirip
seperti simple tapi dikarenakan kanji
itu sangat banyak dan menghamarnya juga
lumayan susah jadi untuk pemula
disarankan wajib hafal dulu Hiragana dan
Katakana supaya teman-teman bisa belajar
kehilangan dan Katakana secara efektif
bisa menggunakan buku-buku khusus
hidangan dan Katakana contoh bukunya
seperti ini
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atau bisa juga nonton video cc Ya
videonya lihat saja di playlist 2 secara
bisa membaca dan
Katakana selanjutnya mempelajari pola
kalimat ketika mempelajari pola kalimat
biasanya membutuhkan kosakata bahasa
Jepang jadi harus sambil menghafal
kosakata juga Selain itu sambil
ada di bab tersebut supaya terbiasa
membaca kanji sambil belajar pola
kalimat teman-teman juga harus belajar
kaiwa atau percakapan supaya bisa pintar
ngomong bahasa Jepang juga bukan hanya
pintar dalam teorinya saja supaya bisa
mempelajari pola kalimat secara
berurutan
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biasanya dapat 2 buku versi bahasa
Jepang dan versi terjemahan bahasa
Indonesia
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atau tes kemampuan bahasa Jepang bisa
juga pakai buku
Nah jadi Selain itu urutan untuk belajar
bahasa Jepangnya teman-teman Bagi
teman-teman yang mau belajar bahasa
Jepang secara berurutan bisa cek
playlist chanelnya semangat belajar
bahasa Jepangnya Bahasa Jepang itu mudah
kok Terima kasih banyak menonton sampai
akhir jika berkenan Mari kita belajar
bahasa Jepang bersama
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