Player_logo Podcasts Community Create a Podcast
Popular in Japanese kanji symbols
Clean
May 26, 2008 12:52 AM PDT
itunes pic
Today's Japanese podcasting lesson is how to write "Popular" in Japanese kanji symbol. We use two kanji symbols to write. 1. The first kanji symbol mean "Person" or "Human" 2. The second kanji symbol means "air" or "nature", but it is not really used by itself as often. By combining these kanji symbols, the meaning is Popular, and we pronoue it as "Nin Ki". For example, if you want to say, "Tom is very popular". Tom wa nin ki ga aru Now, listen to my audio lessons to learn to speak Japanese.
Write Cold in Japanese symbols
Clean
May 12, 2008 12:10 AM PDT
itunes pic
Today's Japanese symbol is Cold in Japanese. It is pronouced as Samui. The first character is written in kanji, and the next character is written in hiragana symbol. Listen to the podcasting to practice your speaking in Japanese.
How To Write Japanese Kanji symbol of Nothing
Clean
April 08, 2008 05:29 PM PDT
itunes pic
Today's Japanese lesson is to learn how to write Japanese kanji symbol of Nothing and how to pronouce it in Japanese. This called is pronouced "Mu" and often use to express the Buddism concept, because when you play, you need to be thinking nothing. So, being "mu" is considered as Buddha. No desire, greed, or avarice. Being nothing is important in terms of Buddism.
How To Write Four Winds in Kanji symbols
Clean
March 23, 2008 06:24 PM PDT
itunes pic
Today's Japanese podcasting lesson teach you how to write and pronouce Four Winds - North, South, East, West in Japanese Kanji symbols. Each wind is written as a single kanji symbol, and has different pronunciation, and changes depending on how they are used, Please click here to see how to write them in Japanese kanji symbols Also, don't forget to subscribe our FREE 7 days Japanese lessons as well.
Japanese Kanji Symbol Lesson - Honor
Clean
March 12, 2008 11:14 PM PDT
itunes pic
Hello Everyone This is Takanori Tomita. From today, we will start Japanese kanji symbol lesson, which show you the popular kanji writing in Japanese, as we receive a lot of requests from our listners. Also, we will teach you how to pronouce them in Japanese. Click Play button to listen to the pronunciation. However, we can not reply each request individually. So, we will post only Japanese kanji symbol which is popular for Westerners. Anyway, let's start! Today's Japanese kanji symbol is Honor. In Japanese, it is called "Meiyo".
How to write and speak
Clean
March 06, 2008 01:07 AM PST
itunes pic
Today's Japanese lesson teach you how to say "I understand" in Japanese. In this video lesson, you will learn the present sentence, past sentence, negative sentence and past negative sentence of "I understand" in Japanese. By the way, this is the sample of our NIHONGO Japanese package. This is the Japanese course, which provide textbooks, audio and a variety of video lesson to teach you how to speak Japanese for real communication.
Understanding Japanese Kanji for places in Japan
Clean
December 15, 2007 01:03 AM PST
Even been to Japan? If you have, you might have notced that there are many signs which are written in Japanese kanji symbols. But, could you understand them? You know, understanding Japanese kanji symbols is actually not hard, if you remember a simple rule.
How To Speak Japanese in a polite way
Clean
November 28, 2007 11:42 PM PST
Today's Japanese spekaing lesson is the difference between masu, masen, mashita, and masen deshita. Listen to the audio and understand the difference.
Japanese language lesson - How to say "This is my bag" in Japanese
Clean
October 30, 2007 07:09 PM PDT
Hello, this is Takanori from NIHONGO Japanese lesson. It has been a long time since I have uploaeded our Japanese lesson last time. There has been a technical issue related to this podcasting lessons. Anyway, we will start it again. Today's Japanese lesson is about How to say 1: How to say "This is my bag" 2: How to ask "Is this your bag" Want to watch more Japanese video lessons something like the one below? Go to the following website, and DOWNLOAD the Japanese ebook version of textbooks and Audio/Video lessons. Click HERE to learn to watch Japanese lessons
Writing "Hello" in Japanese kanji, katakana, hiragana symbols
Clean
June 15, 2007 01:17 AM PDT
Today's Japense lesson is to learn how to write Hello in Japanese kanji, hiragana and katakana.
Download Japanese language lesson
Clean
June 05, 2007 01:13 AM PDT
Learn Japanese language online - today's Japanese language lesson is to learn 2 different ways to say your family members. An example given in this video is to "how to say my grandfather and your grandfather" in Japanese. This is a part of the Online Japanese language video lesson, which you can learn Japanese language on video and can also download it to your ipod. If you are intersted in this course, please visit our website by typing "Online Japanese Video Lesson" at any search engine, or simply click the following link. Online Japanese Video Lesson
Learn Japanese language - how to say
Clean
May 21, 2007 11:47 PM PDT
Today's Japanese language lesson is about learning how to say "This is my bag" and "Is this my bag?" in Japanese. You will learn how to use how to use "Kore = This" and using "Ka" to make a question in a sentence. Also, Sign up to our FREE 7-days Online Japanese Lesson!
How to say "Japanese language" in Japanese
Clean
May 04, 2007 12:55 AM PDT
Today's learn to speak Japanese lesson is to teach you how to say "Language" in Japanese. For example, you will learn how to say: 1. "English language" 2. "French language" 3. "German language" 4. "Japanese language" in Japanese. There is a rule tha you need to apply for writing and spekaing "any language" in Japanese. For more information, please also visit today's Japanese lesson Would you like to learn to speak Japanese Confidently and Naturally in less than 12 months? AND take all the frustration, difficulty and headache out of YOUR practice time with this EXPLOSIVE Interactive Japanese Video and ebook lessons! See this online Japanese lesson also!
Learn Japanese Language - Katakana symbols
Clean
April 12, 2007 05:22 PM PDT
Today's Japanese Lesson: Learn Japanese katakana symbols! Find out what Katakana is, and how we write names or non-Japanese words in Japanese by using Katakana script. NOTE: Online Japanese Lessons for beginners - Premium lessons has started Would you like to learn Japanese language every month? We have started to provide online Japanese lessons for beginners. This is the premium lesson, which mainly focus on listening and speaking. So, if you would like to learn to speak Japanese confidently and fluently in ths shortest possible time, please check out the premium lessons - online Japanese lessons for beginners
Learn Japanese language - conjunction word
Clean
March 11, 2007 01:03 AM PST
Today's Japanese language lesson is a continue from the last lesson, which was about masu and mashita. Today, you will learn Japanese conjunction word, and how to use o. You basically put O conjunction symbol between the noun and verb, then you put masu or mashita, depending on the type of sentence (PAST or PRESENT). Anyway, take a look at the video to learn Japaense language! Also visit our official website to Learn Japanese Language for real Communication
Learn Japanese language - masu and mashita
Clean
February 28, 2007 11:33 PM PST
Today's Japanese language lesson is to teach you the difference between masu and mashita. You will learn how to make a present sentence and past setence by using perfective and imperfective tenses in Japanese. There is an example of "I understand - wakari ma su" and "I undersood - wakari ma shi ta". Also, some exercise for you to change "I eat" into "I ate" in Japanese language. So, watch this Japanese language lesson to learn Japanese language.
Learn the difference between Japanese grammar and English grammar.
Clean
February 22, 2007 10:42 PM PST
Learn the difference between Japanese grammar and English grammar. Today's Japanese podcasting lesson is to teach you about the particles and sentence order of Japanese language. Find out how we say or write "I ate Japanese food" in Japanese. The example show you the diffrence between the way of ordering subject, verb, and object in a sentence. After you have listened to the Japanese language lesson, you can go to the following website to learn more about Japanese grammar. We have also started another blog lesson called "Japanese dictionary" to show the variety of Japanese symbols used in everyday of our life in Japan.
Learn Japanese cities from a map of Japan
Clean
January 30, 2007 06:48 PM PST
Learn Japanese cities from a map of Japan is continue of the last lesson. This lesson teach you the main cities in Japan instead such as Tokyo, Oosaka, and Kyoto. Watch this video to learn japanese cities!
Learn Japanese states from a map of Japan
Clean
January 30, 2007 06:40 PM PST
Learn Japanese states from a map of Japan. Today's Japanese language lesson, we will teach you Japanese states by showing you a map of Japan.
Learn how to count numbers in Japanese language
Clean
January 11, 2007 04:18 AM PST
Do you know how to count numbers in Japanese? Today, you will learn numbering in Japanese lanugage. The explained page is uploaded on our Learn Japanese language website at: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/speak/Japanese-numbers.htm
Learn Japanese vowel sounds
Clean
January 06, 2007 10:56 PM PST
Happy New Year - Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu!! This is the first Japanese lesson for 2007, and today's "Learn Japanese language lesson" is to teach you about the Japanese vowel sounds. You will learn the Japanese grammar, and the difference betweeen the sound of English word and Japanese word. An example of Japanese love symbol is used. For more information about today's Japanese lesson, please also visit our New Japanese dictionary website.
Learn Japanese language - how to say
Clean
December 27, 2006 10:06 PM PST
Today's Japanese podcasting lesson is about how to say "Happy New Year" in Japanese. I will teach you several different ways to say Happy New Year in Japanese. Also, 4 kanji symbols' version of Happy New Year when writing "Happy New Year" in a card, which we send every year before the 1st of January to your friends, family, work mates, or your customers. Anyway, please listen to our Learn Japanese language podcasting lessson! You can also check our Japanese dictionary. There are Japanese symbols written in kanji, hiragana and katakana, and you will also find Japanese characters for the word mentioned today.
Learn Japanese Language -
Clean
December 21, 2006 10:11 PM PST
Learn Japanese languae -Takanori Tomita's "how to say" lesson. Today's topic is how to say "Just a trim" when you want to have your hair cut in Japan. Would you like to watch the full version? Visit our official website at: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/
Japanese words used in a hair salon
Clean
November 27, 2006 11:27 PM PST
Visit: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com to watch the full version. Today's Japanese lesson is teaching some of the Japanese words used in a hair salon. Learn how to say: 1. dryer 2. mirror 3. chair in Japanese. By the way, if you have an ipod, today's Japanese lesson can be viewed on the ipod. So, make sure you subscribe Takanori's "Learn Japanese Lessons"
What Japanese people says the ritual phrases and learn to write its Japanese symbols
Clean
November 20, 2006 11:31 PM PST
itunes pic
Hello Everyone. This is Takanori Tomita, podcasting the Japanese lessons from Japan. Today's learn Japanese lesson is about the ritual phrase we use before and after eating. Traditionally, we say "Itadakimasu" when we are about to eat or drink, and after finishing eating or drinking, we say "Gochisoo-samadeshita" in Japanese. Basically, both of these Japanese phrases imply gratitude on the part of the speaker to the provider of the food or drink. So, if you have a chance to have a dinner with Japanese people, make sure you say these rutual phrases. Anyway, let's learn to speak Japanese, and write Japanese symbols. Please press the play button, and you will be able to listen to it. By the way, if you are interested in learning Japanese, make sure you subscribe to our FREE newsletter. To do so, enter your email and name into the subscription form on the right hand side of the bottom. We also have a big favor. If you have a blog or website, we would like you to link to our Japanese lessons. so that more people will be able to learn Japanese for real communications.
Learn japanese money
Clean
November 06, 2006 01:29 AM PST
Today's Japanese lesson is to teach you about the type of Japanese coins and notes, starting from 1 yen. We will show you what they ... all » look like, and all the tips and secrets about Japanese money. You will find out how to define whether they are real or not
Learn to speak, and write Japanese phrase
Clean
October 29, 2006 07:42 PM PST
itunes pic
Learn to speak, and write Japanese phrase. Today's Japanese lesson is to teach you how to say "What are you planning to do on this weekend?" in Japanese. Japanese symbols written above represent the phrase in Japanese. In this case, kanji and hiragana symbols are used to write. Now, let's lean to speak Japanese. Please click the play button below.
Do you like Sushi?
Clean
October 22, 2006 04:04 AM PDT
Do you like sushi? If so, you should visit the place called "Tsukiji" where you can have BEST sushi in Tokyo, because this is the biggest fish market in Japan. In this fish market, there are many Sushi restaurants, and they are very CHEAP for the quality of sushi they provide. Normally, if you have the same sushi in other places, you have to pay more, but in tukiji, it is about US$25. So, visit Tukiji, if you have a chance to go to Tokyo, Japan!
Learn Japanese language: How to use "Ka" japanese symbol
Clean
October 16, 2006 05:46 PM PDT
itunes pic
Minasan Kon nichi Wa. Hello, everyone! Today, I would like you to learn how to use "Ka" Japanese symbol, and how it changes a sentence to an interrogative sentence. You know, making the interrogative sentence is just adding the sentence particle, Ka, to the end of the predicate. Usually, it is Japanese Hiragana symbol. Today's example is 1. I understand 2. Do you understand and 3. I can do it 4. Can you do it? So, let's learn Japanese langauge!! Please press the Play Button below to listen to "Learn to speak Japanese lessons".
Learn Japanese Kanji symbol, Which Japanese symbol is used?
Clean
October 12, 2006 10:17 PM PDT
Do you know which Japanese script is mostly used in a normal Japanese magazine? Some people who are studying Japanese at school might know that there are 3 different Japanese symbols called: 1. Kanji symbol 2. Hiragana symbol 3. Katakana symbol But, the majority of people don't know which Japanese script is mostly used in a Japanese magazine. If you learn Japanese at school, you will learn how to write Hiragana symbol at first. Then, you will learn how to write Katakana symbol. Here is a chart of 46 Hiragana symbols Hiragana is 'Phonetic Alphabetic' which means a Hiragana character is a sound character, and these Hiragana characters are separated into 46 differnet sounds. The chart start with a, i, u, e, o (vowel sounds) and ends with wa, Wo, nn. On the other hand, there are only 45 Katakana characters. Not 46. Unlike Hiragana script, there is no WO character with the Katakana scripts Now, these 2 scripts are NOT so hard to learn to write. But, it is very hard for a begginer to learn Japanese kanji symbol. Even for Japanese people, learning kanji is difficult. Moreever, you also need to understand which Japanese script to use in what situation. So, in today's lesson, you will learn which Japanese script and how they are used in a Japanese magazine. OR, Just click the "Play" button below.

Next Page