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The Very Basics of Japanese Pitch Accent | 2 Rules and 4 Patterns
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I often get questions like, “What should I do next? I’ve already learned hiragana and katakana and basic sentence structure” or “how can I learn pitch accents of words? How about pitch accent changes in verb and i-adjective conjugations?”
To answer these questions, today, I’d like to introduce a learning method called immersion.
In the video “Create Your Japanese Brain”(youtu.be/PBAYCbL3lEc), I talked about the importance of creating your Japanese brain, using zooming in and out concept, many people said it was a game changer or an eye-opener. I highly recommend you watch this. And immersion is how you can create your Japanese brain. How you can train your Japanese brain.
I know that most of my audience is beginners, so this video is meant for beginners, but if you never tried or have struggled to apply it to your learning, then this video is worth watching because I’ll talk about what immersion is, what outcomes you can expect, and when and how you can apply it to your daily life. So actually, this video is for beginners of immersion.
Living in a country where your target language is spoken doesn’t necessarily mean you’re doing “immersion.” If there’s not many chances to talk to or listen to native speakers, you’re not immersing yourself. If your work is done in your native language and if you don’t have to use your target language at work, it’s not immersion even if you’re living in the country.
Whether you can immerse yourself or not doesn’t depend on where you live. You can do it wherever you are, which means, you can start it from today!
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You'll see less touristy sites around Lake Kawaguchiko in this video.
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Tsukiji Outer Market
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If you visit Tsukiji outer market, from 9 AM to 2PM is recommended.
You'll see 3 PM in Tsukiji in this video, and you'll find about half the shops are closed.
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The place I walked around is the center of Kanazawa City, where Kenrokuen, Kanazawa Castle Park, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum, National Crafts Museum, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of History, etc.
A part of 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art appeared in the video too.
I hope you'll enjoy walking around there with me :)
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The places we went:
Oshima:
kanko-sakai.com/en/feature/tojinbo_oshima
Hokoshima:
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Eshikoto(Kokuryu Shuzou):
eshikoto.com/?lang=en
Yoshida Shuzou(Hakuryu):
yoshida-brewery.jp
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The video I introduced in this video
Have you been to Kagurazaka?
It’s a fascinating place.
You’ll meet old style Japan there!
In the video, I focus only on the Japanese style side, but Kagurazaka is sometimes called Little Paris in Tokyo. So when you’ll visit it, you’ll find something different too.
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A browser extension for immersion.
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You can use when watching Netflix, YouTube, Rakuten Viki and Disney+.
The videos I mentioned in this video:
The Very Basics of Japanese Pitch Accent | 2 Rules and 4 Patterns
youtu.be/c9OArpr2A78
The Pitch Accent of Verbs in Japanese | Verb Conjugation |
youtu.be/XJIQejCK1qg
みなさん、こんにちは。
It's often said that pitch accent changes the meaning of words like "ame" and “ame” (rain/candy) and "hashi" and “hashi” (chopsticks/bridge). That is true, but it’s just one function of pitch accent. There's more to it than that.
By learning more about this, you can gain a detailed understanding of pitch accent, and then make an informed decision about whether it’s worth it for you to study. If you do decide you would like to learn it, the learning methods I will mention aren't difficult.
This video is not about the rules and patterns of pitch accent. There are two basic rules and four accent patterns in pitch accent. If you want to study these fundamentals, please watch this video:
The Very Basics of Japanese Pitch Accent | 2 Rules and 4 Patterns
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This is the gimbal.
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The area in the video is called Hakushu, Yamanashi Prefecture.
Hakushu is a popular summer resort area for people from Tokyo, with many vacation homes.
The river is called Ojiragawa.
The mountain with a sandy, beach-like summit is Hinatayama.
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Have you struggled with creating Japanese sentences?
I understand the struggle you feel when you try to make Japanese sentences because I felt the same thing when I started learning English. The word order is completely different, and I didn’t know how to make English sentences.
So today, as a learner myself and a Japanese teacher who organizes a Japanese learning website that now has over a thousand learners, I’d like to teach you the very basic fundamentals about how to structure Japanese sentences.
In other words, I will talk about how to create a 'Japanese brain, にほんごのう.'
のう means “brain.”
Among Japanese people studying English, it's often said that creating an 'English brain, えいごのう' is important for speaking English. This means thinking in English from the start, rather than translating from Japanese to English. Since Japanese and English have very different word orders, beginners especially tend to think in Japanese first and then try to translate it into English.
I believe beginners of Japanese do the same thing, thinking in English first and then try to translate it into Japanese. And if you are one of them, this video is for you.
I made this video for those who are struggling with this. To break free from translating, today let's learn how to create a 'Japanese brain, にほんごのう.'
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I had been wondering about a mysterious structure on a mountain for years since I discovered its existence.
And finally, I visited there!!
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A subscriber wants to know the difference between these two sentences:
1. 田中さんは、京都に行きたいと言っていました
2. 田中さんは、京都に行きたいと言いました
Can you tell the difference in meaning?
If not, I’ll explain it to you.
The difference lies in the ending: と言っていました and と言いました.
言いました is simply a statement, while 言っていました indicates that there’s a listener and the speaker is conveying this information to them.
So, 田中さんは京都に行きたいと言っていました means that the speaker is reporting to the listener that Tanaka-san said they wanted to go to Kyoto.
The English translation would be the same: "Tanaka-san said they wanted to go to Kyoto."
But there’s a difference.
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The vowels い and う are often devoiced when they are between unvoiced consonants in Standard Japanese.
You can learn about Japanese mora in my course along with pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation.
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A subscriber commented that his こうきょ, meaning "Imperial Palace," was mistaken for とうきょう. I’m gonna guess what happened and tell you how you can prevent it.
I think he said こうきょ as こうきょう based on the romaji spelling "Koukyo," with the accent of "Tokyo" in English. the "o" as [ou].
You might think きょ and きょう sound the same, but they don’t. They sound very different to Japanese people. Romaji can be confusing. It’s best to learn hiragana and katakana for clear pronunciation.
Another thing is the pronunciation of きょ. This is きょ, not きよ. So こうきょ and こうきよ sound very different as well.
Specifically, きょ is one mora, きよ is two mora and きょう is two mora.
One mora and two mora sound very different.
It’s best to learn about Japanese mora as well.
In the second line of the second-to-last verse, the number of mora is 8, not 7.
So the correct count is:
5 つくろうヨ
8 ほたるのすみよい
5 あいかわを
Unlike the second-to-last verse, this one's second line cannot be fixed.
All hiragana, including small つ, ん, きゃ and long vowel have one mora each, the same length.
When you acquire the concept of mora, your Japanese will sound more natural.
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About Haiku:
Japanese haiku is rather difficult to write.
It has to contain one seasonal word, 季語(きご) in a haiku.
You can't have two seasonal words, but one.
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Saying katakana words with a Katakana pronunciation makes you sound very natural but, I often hear that it’s difficult to pronounce katakana words correctly.
Here are three tips I’d like you to try:
First: Think of them in Katakana, not in the English spelling.
If you think of the word using the alphabet, the sound won’t be like Japanese. So think of them in katakana first.
Second: Say vowels clearly. All Japanese vowels are pronounced clearly. There are no schwas, which are the unstressed and unclear vowel sounds in some English words.
Third: Learn its pitch accent. If you stress a different part, sometimes it’s hard to be understood.
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You'll learn about Japanese phonetics, such as pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation and so on. Those knowledge will help you sound natural when speaking Japanese.
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You'll learn about Japanese phonetics, such as pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation and so on. Those knowledge will help you sound natural when speaking Japanese.
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You'll learn about Japanese phonetics, such as pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation and so on. Those knowledge will help you sound natural when speaking Japanese.
You might occasionally see Yokohama written in Katakana.
Here's why.
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カタカナ is used for loanwords, but why カラオケ is in Katakana even though it's a Japanese word?
The answer is in the video!
For natural speech, knowing about Japanese phonetics will be helpful. In my course, you'll learn about Japanese phonetics, such as pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation, and so on. This knowledge will help you sound natural when speaking Japanese.
Here's the link to my subscription course. I'd love to have you in my course!
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You'll learn about Japanese phonetics, such as pronunciation, rhythm, pitch accent, intonation and so on. Those knowledge will help you sound natural when speaking Japanese.
The kanji of Hong Kong is 香港.
But 香 is not read as ホン and 港 is not read as コン.
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The novel I mentioned in the video:
草枕 Kusamakura written by 夏目漱石(なつめそうせき, Soseki Natsume)
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みなさん、こんにちは。
ここはニューヨークです。
このライオンがいるのは、
ニューヨーク公共図書館の前です。
中に入ります。
建物の中もすてきでした。
こういうところで、勉強したいですね。
天井の絵もすてきです。
これはグーデンベルグ聖書です。
ここが、有名なローズメインリーディングルームにつながっています。
でも、観光客は中に入れません。
おみやげを買いにいきました。
このトートバッグを買いました、
公共(こうきょう)
図書館(としょかん)
中(なか)
入(はい)る
建物(たてもの)
勉強(べんきょう)
天井(てんじょう)
絵(え)
聖書(せいしょ)
有名(ゆうめい)
観光客(かんこうきゃく)
買(か)う
Hello everyone,
This is New York City.
The lion is
In front of the New York Public Library.
Let’s go inside.
The inside of the building was also wonderful.
I'd like to study in a place like this.
The ceiling painting is also wonderful.
This is the Gutenberg Bible.
This leads to the famous Rose Main Reading Room.
But tourists are not allowed inside.
I went to buy souvenirs.
I bought this tote bag.
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「わっしょい、わっしょい!」
みなさん、こんにちは。
今日は、4月12日です。
4月12日は、武田信玄が亡くなった日です。
誰?って思いましたか?
武田信玄は、有名な戦国武将です。
それで、今日は行列がありました。
信玄の役は女性です。
きれいですね。
まず、お祈りをして
出発しました。
馬もいました。
踊っている人もいました。
警察もいました。
そして、車は待たされていました。
今日(きょう)
4月12日(しがつじゅうににち)
武田信玄(たけだしんげん)Takeda Shingen
亡(な)くなる
日(ひ)
誰(だれ)
思(おも)う
有名(ゆうめい)な
戦国武将(せんごくぶしょう)Warlords from Sengoku Era
行列(ぎょうれつ)
役(やく)
女性(じょせい)
お祈(いの)り
出発(しゅっぱつ)
馬(うま)
踊(おど)る
人(ひと)
警察(けいさつ)
車(くるま)
待(ま)つ→待たされる(passive voice)
“Wasshoi, wasshoi”
(It is the chant used when carrying a portable shrine or mikoshi, which is what they’re carrying.)
Hello everyone.
Today is April 12th.
April 12th is the day when Takeda Shingen passed away.
Did you think, “Who’s that?”
Takeda Shingen is a famous warlord in the Sengoku period.
So, today there was a procession.
The role of Shingen was played by a woman.
She's beautiful.
First, they gave a prayer
and then set off.
There were also horses.
There were people dancing.
There were police officers.
And the cars were kept waiting.
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みなさん、こんにちは
ここは、ホテルです。
廊下が長いです。
部屋が遠いです。
動画を早送りします。
ななめにまがります。
もうすぐ着きます。
ここです。
やっと着きました。
廊下(ろうか)
長(なが)い
部屋(へや)
遠(とお)い
動画(どうが) video
早送(はやおく)りする
着(つ)く
Hello everyone,
This is a hotel.
The hallway is long.
My room is far away.
I’ll fast forward the video.
I’ll turn diagonally.
I’m almost there.
This is it.
Finally arrived.
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これは、桜です。
みなさん、こんにちは。
今、日本は、桜の季節です。
これは桜のつぼみです。
これから花がさきます。
こちらは、桜の葉っぱです。
花が散ったあと、葉っぱが出てきます。
さくらは、2週間くらいで散ってしまいます。
あっという間に、なくなってしまいます。
ところで、桜は、「さくら(rising pitch)」と言います。
「さくら(falling pitch)」と言うと、人の名前になります。
ちがいがわかりますか?
桜(さくら)
今(いま)
日本(にほん)
季節(きせつ)
花(はな)
葉(は)っぱ
散(ち)る (flowers) to fall
出(で)てくる
2週間(にしゅうかん)
あっという間(ま)
言(い)う
人(ひと)
名前(なまえ)
These are cherry blossoms.
Hello everyone.
Japan is currently in the season of cherry blossoms.
These are cherry blossom buds.
Soon, they will bloom into flowers.
Here are cherry blossom leaves.
After the flowers fall, the leaves will come out.
Cherry blossoms usually fall within about two weeks.
They disappear in the blink of an eye.
By the way, cherry blossoms are called "sakura" with a rising pitch.
If you say "sakura" with a falling pitch, it becomes someone's name.
Do you hear the difference?
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みなさん、こんにちは。
Amazonから荷物が届きました。
届いたのは…
韓国語の単語の本、
台湾華語、つまり台湾の中国語の本、
そして台湾の漢字の本。
外国語を勉強するための本を、語学書、と言います。
私は語学書を買うのが大好きです。
でも買うだけでやらないことが多いので、あまり買わないようにしています。
でも今回は買っちゃいました。
とってもうれしいです。
みなさんは、語学書を買うのは好きですか?
荷物(にもつ)
届(とど)く
韓国語(かんこくご)
単語(たんご)
本(ほん)
台湾(たいわん)
華語(かご)
中国語(ちゅうごくご)
漢字(かんじ)
外国語(がいこくご)
勉強(べんきょう)する
語学書(ごがくしょ)
言(い)う
私(わたし)
買(か)う
大好(だいす)き
多(おお)い
今回(こんかい)
好(す)き
Hello, everyone.
I received a package from Amazon.
Inside it were...
A book of Korean vocabulary,
A Book on Taiwanese Chinese,
And a book on Taiwanese characters.
Books for learning foreign languages are called “gogakusho.”
I love buying language learning books.
But I often end up not using them after buying, so I try not to buy too many.
But this time, I couldn't resist buying!
I'm very happy.
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みなさん、こんにちは。
あれは、富士山です。
雪が、積もってますね。
この黄色い花は、水仙といいます。
きれいですね。
そして、これは、ハンバーガーやさんです。
昨日、ここでお昼に、ハンバーガーを食べました。
量が多くて、お腹がいっぱいになりました。
みなさんは昨日、お昼に何を食べましたか?
富士山(ふじさん)
雪(ゆき)
積(つ)もる
黄色(きいろ)い
花(はな)
水仙(すいせん)
昨日(きのう)
お昼(ひる)
食(た)べる
量(りょう)
多(おお)い
お腹(なか)
何(なに)
Hello everyone.
That is Mount Fuji. It's covered in snow.
These yellow flowers are called “Suisen.”
They are pretty.
And this is a hamburger shop.
Yesterday, I had a hamburger here for lunch.
It was a large portion, and I got full.
What did you all have for lunch yesterday?
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みなさん、こんにちは。
ここは、バスタ新宿、新宿の高速バス乗り場です。
今日はバスで、羽田空港まで行きましょう!
羽田空港は、A1ですね。
チケットはネットでも、この券売機でも買えます。
A1は、こっちです。
バスに乗ります。
出発です。
新宿駅の前を通ります。
羽田空港第3ターミナルにつきました。
新宿から時間は45分くらい、お金は1400円かかりました。
新宿(しんじゅく)
高速(こうそく)=高速道路(こうそくどうろ)
乗(の)り場(ば)
今日(きょう)
羽田空港(はねだくうこう)
行(い)きましょう
券売機(けんばいき)
買(か)えます
出発(しゅっぱつ)
第3(だいさん)
時間(じかん)
45分(よんじゅうごふん)
お金(かね)
円(えん)
Hello everyone,
This Basta Shinjuku, Shinjuku Expressway Bus Terminal.
Today, let’s take a bus to Haneda Airport!
(Buses to )Haneda Airport departs from Gate A1.
You can buy tickets either online or from this ticket vending machine.
Gate A1 is this way.
Boarding the bus.
Departing now.
We’re passing by Shinjuku Station.
We've arrived at Terminal 3 of Haneda Airport.
It took about 45 minutes from Shinjuku, and the fare was 1400 yen.
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みなさん、こんにちは。
今日はスーパーにきました。
100円を入れて、カートを借ります。
たまねぎ1袋、450円
白菜1/4、150円
とり肉100グラム48円
たまご1パック179円
なっとう3パック入り69円
牛乳1本219円
レジに並びます。
ここは、現金しか使えません。
そのぶん、値段が安めです。
今日(きょう)
円(えん)
借(か)ります
1袋(ひとふくろ)
白菜(はくさい)
1/4(よんぶんのいち)
とり肉(にく)
入(い)り
牛乳(ぎゅうにゅう)
1本(いっぽん)
並(なら)びます
現金(げんきん)
値段(ねだん)
安(やす)め
Hello everyone,
Today I’m at the supermarket.
I put in 100 yen and rent a cart.
1 bag of onions - 450 yen
1/4 Chinese cabbage - 150 yen
100 grams of chicken - 48 yen
1 pack of eggs - 179 yen
3 packs of natto - 69 yen
1 bottle of milk - 219 yen
I line up at the checkout.
Here, only cash can be used.
But as a result, the prices are relatively low.
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みなさん、こんにちは。
今、高速道路に乗りました。
あそこに小さく富士山が見えます
この山の道の先に
野球場がありました。
富士山の見える野球場です。
ピッチャーは、私のおいです。
おいは、自分の兄弟や姉妹の息子のことです。
あの子は、私の兄の息子です。
試合は、10-11で負けてしまいました。
でも見にいけてよかったです。
今(いま)
高速道路(こうそくどうろ)
小(ちい)さく
富士山(ふじさん)
見(み)えます
山(やま)
道(みち)
先(さき)
野球場(やきゅうじょう)
私(わたし)
自分(じぶん)
兄弟(きょうだい)
姉妹(しまい)
息子(むすこ)
子(こ)
兄(あに)
試合(しあい)
10-11(じゅったいじゅういち)
負(ま)けて
見(み)に
Hello everyone,
I've just ridden on the expressway.
Over there, you can see Mt. Fuji faintly.
Beyond this mountain road,
There was a baseball field.
It's a baseball field with a view of Mt. Fuji.
The pitcher is my Oi, nephew.
“Oi” refers to the son of one's brother or sister.
That kid is my brother's son.
His team ended up losing the game 10-11.
But I'm glad I could come to watch.
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みなさん、こんにちは。
今からガソリンスタンドで、ガソリンを入れます。
まず、支払方法、つまり、お金を払う方法を選びます。
それから、どれくらい入れるかを選びます。
私たちは、満タンを選びました。
ふたをあけて、ガソリンを入れます。
この日、ガソリンは、1リットル168円でした。
みなさんのところは、今、ガソリンはいくらですか。
はい、入れ終わりました。ふたをしめます。
では、出発です。
またねー!
今(いま)
入(い) れます
支払(しはらい)
方法(ほうほう)
お金(かね)
払う(はら)
選(えら)びます
私(わたし)
満(まん)タン : full tank/ 満 means “full” and タン comes from “Tank”😂
日(ひ)
円(えん)
終(お)わりました
出発(しゅっぱつ)
Hello everyone!
We’re at the gas station now, filling up the tank.
First, we’ll choose the payment method, that is, how to pay.
Then, we’ll decide how much to fill.
We chose for a full tank.
we’ll open the cap and start pumping gas.
On this day, the gasoline was 168 yen per liter.
How much is gasoline where you live?
Alright, we’re done filling up. we’ll close the cap.
Now, it's time to hit the road.
See you later!
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