#5-1 – Start Learning Japanese w/ Manga

#5-1 - Start Learning Japanese w/ Manga

This is NOT a video about how to learn Japanese. This is just a commentary and suggestion of how to use manga as a learning aide, and why I think that it can…
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Manga - Das Gezeichnete Japan

“Mangas” sind die spezifisch japanische Form von Comics. Sie erfreuen sich bei den Japanern aller Altersstufen grösster Beliebtheit. Die Quellen, aus denen M…
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38 thoughts on “#5-1 – Start Learning Japanese w/ Manga

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  2. sweetalker79

    weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaboo

  3. Starbreaker Auravolt

    @tokirocket is starting off with Katekyo Hitman Reborn (家庭教師ヒットマンREBORN!) alright? because its my favorite manga and its got furigana and katakana and hiragana

  4. Daniel Brown

    I have a question, I can read all of the characters yet I can’t seem to grasp where a word ends/begins? therefore making the pronunciation sound stupid.

  5. MsSmileey

    do you know of a website that i can order some manga in all 3 of the alphabet’s? Pleeezzzz and were can i get a chart

  6. flaminbabies735

    I have 2 Japanese copies of Naruto, and I am learning Japanese, and I was actually doing the same exact thing earlier.

  7. skysword77

    I love your videos. what are some good reliable websites to buy japanese manga. I don’t really know many good ones

  8. BROFlST

    Another good manga to read is Yotsuba&! (よつばと!). Very simple and has furigana for easy reading. and it’s fnny as well.

  9. WebkinzKittyxo

    Thank you for this. What are some other good manga to start with? I also am having a really hard time getting a hold of the Japanese manga though…

  10. EminAnimE1

    i have black cat volume 1 in japanese and i don’t understand a single word… but it’s nice having a original manga in my collection! ^^

  11. animeferris

    where do you get all ur japanese manga?? i live in the U.S. so its hard for me to find those!

  12. Slain2012

    lol you people want to go through the trouble of learning a language simply because you are an anime/manga fan.. but not give a shit about school work or more important things in life

  13. StrrawberryBunny

    you need to write it every day 10-20 times so that it gets stuck in your memory…that’s the only way! Or you could try cue cards.

  14. Christine Loh

    im eleven now, every classmate love korean, even im in singapore, but i still go by my own style-japan. so dun get them drug u with korean ^^

  15. ProChewer460

    lol I’m like eleven years old and I already know the three language of Japanese -.- because I’ve been barely obsessed with anime and manga but then my friend made me obsessed with Korean I’m like :O “What do I do? Which one do I love more Korean or Japanese” -.-

  16. ilike3or4

    Interesting opinion. I’m more anime type than manga. So, I understood for me learning words and phrases is much much bigger priority than learning the kanji. And I also feel like learning vocabulary can be totally separated from learning to write and read the kanji way. Just my 5 cents. Thanks. You’re cool.

  17. willshedo

    Keinerlei restexemplare, klar.der überschuss wird nach europa exportiert,wo manche freaks die dann für das zwanzigfache kaufen und sammeln.

  18. Zeta13

    Für die ist das wohl so wie für uns der Spiegel oder Die Bild der Frau. Viele werfen die nachm Durchlesen auch einfach weg.

  19. Mediacontainer

    Danke, für das Näherbringen dieser phänomenalen Kultur. Eine wunderbare Doku.
    Mein Beitrag zum Thema ist “Mangas – Zeitreise durch die Bildliteratur in der Neuzeit Japans” youtube com watch?v=zFrawBcXBBc

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