lesson – Together With Japan https://jp.learnoutlive.com 日本と共に Fri, 09 Nov 2018 10:32:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 48482484 Today’s Random Anime Lesson, Oct 31 2011 https://jp.learnoutlive.com/todays-random-anime-lesson-oct-31-2011/ https://jp.learnoutlive.com/todays-random-anime-lesson-oct-31-2011/#comments Mon, 31 Oct 2011 12:50:09 +0000 https://jp.learnoutlive.com/?p=1269 Continue reading ]]> When a leading male arrives in an unfamiliar town and breaks up in laughter at seeing a house, commenting about how terrible it looks and what awful taste the owner must have, it is invariably the house of his leading female companion. Learned from:  Katanagatari, ep. 8 – J

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Fun with Japanese Particles, with Audio https://jp.learnoutlive.com/fun-with-japanese-particles-with-audio/ Sun, 12 Jun 2011 00:07:48 +0000 https://jp.learnoutlive.com/?p=1107 Continue reading ]]> Because It’s Normally NOT Fun

This is the audio for a Japanese lesson I put together as a free sample for someone. It’s meant to show off what I can do while providing some basic assistance that will benefit most Japanese language learners for literally years. Audio below; slides after the break.

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I set the rotate time to 60 seconds to put you in firmer control. Since you also control the audio, you should be in the driver’s seat. – J

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Education Through Naruto: Yudan Taiteki https://jp.learnoutlive.com/education-through-naruto-yudan-taiteki/ Thu, 18 Nov 2010 14:43:34 +0000 https://jp.learnoutlive.com/?p=668 Continue reading ]]>

I decided to use something out of Naruto manga for educational purposes. I mean, why not? It may not be high literature, but it can be used to show little pieces of the Japanese language.

Audio Version

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油断大敵

While not my usual fare, I’m trying to catch up on Naruto manga because erm… way too many kids are into this stuff on both sides of the Pacific, so it’s hard connecting to such people about Japanese without knowing something about this.

So, in the course of this, I learned that the title of chapter 5 of the manga (yes, very early) is “Yudan Taiteki,” shown as the kanji above. In kana, ゆだんたいてき.

It is important to note that yuudan would be a different word, while yudan uses a short, but strong “u.” I’m recording this lesson partly so that people can hear it from me.

Anyway, yudan is very easy to define: it’s carelessness, or perhaps better said as negligence, unpreparedness and thoughtlessness.

The kanji combine “oil” with “judgment,” so this is, in a rather literal way, letting your judgment slip.

The “taiteki” part, while usually translated as greatest enemy, actually means great enemy. So, the original statement has a bit of understatement, but only slight:

Negligence is a great foe.

But, this can be localized (i.e. further Americanized) to mean carelessness is one’s greatest enemy. Or something like that. Either way, the meaning is preserved.

The manga chapter in question deals with this subject. Taking one’s foe for granted, being distracted by taunting, and so forth, leads to defeat.

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Video Lesson: 10 Japanese Animals https://jp.learnoutlive.com/video-lesson-10-japanese-animals/ Sun, 14 Nov 2010 12:39:01 +0000 https://jp.learnoutlive.com/?p=640 Continue reading ]]> Cute And Educational

This is a 60 second video lesson with good looking animals and the Japanese names for them (along with the English, not because viewers are unintelligent, but because it may help provide an audio memory anchor for better remembering). Thanks. – J

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